Work Wagon

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Work Wagon

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My brother in law sent me this photo from a job he did last week, the wagon is being used by a ceramic tiler as a work car.
He told me it had broken down the day before and he left it on site, I think since driving such a cool work car he got lucky, had a few drinks and took a cab home :mrgreen:

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Seen this on a the Lithgow holden dealer on the way back from Bathurst swap meet, sorry about the photo, the dealership was closed, teaming with rain and through the glass.

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Something different, not a ek fb but looks sorter cool, spotto in Warrick Farm
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Very nice wheels on the grey EK
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They look like Showheels out of Melbourne, I have thought about them for my ute. The grey centered ones like these look pretty cool, but I still can't get my head around using 17"rims on an early Holden (But they look cool :? ) I'm from an era when you got an FJ the first mod was FE/FC brakes so you could get rid of the stock 15's and run wide 13's.

Yeah I know I'm a bloody dinasour :wink:

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Found these wheels on ebay, they look close, not bad $$$ either
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/HOT-ROD-VINTAGE- ... 35af5e5d05
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Dunno if it's just me but that link doesn't work
Or the seller has taken them off ePay
Edit - found em on ePay (or something similar) - http://cgi.ebay.com.au/HOT-ROD-VINTAGE- ... 5671wt_689

Price is per wheel (+ shipping from the USA)
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The problem with buying wheels out of the US is that they never used 5 x 41/4" early Holden stud pattern.
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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Blacky wrote:The problem with buying wheels out of the US is that they never used 5 x 41/4" early Holden stud pattern.
but alot will do it on a special order
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping

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Post by Finny »

Can'r see much of the Dealeership one, but what you can see looks very nice.... :D
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IT's LIKE WATCHING DRUNK MONKEYS TRYING TO HUMP A FOOTBALL.
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