Wayne with Adelaide 1961 FB
Re: Wayne with a 1961 FB
Yep what Thommo said. 
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
Re: Wayne with a 1961 FB
Found the colour of my first FB
This is what I'm painting my project.
Belmont Green with a Artic Beige flash.

Is this wagon in the sydney club?
Cheers
Wayne
This is what I'm painting my project.
Belmont Green with a Artic Beige flash.
Is this wagon in the sydney club?
Cheers
Wayne
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Re: Wayne with a 1961 FB
I'm sure SJ has a Belmont Green standard FB. Don't know who owns the wagon
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Re: Wayne with a 1961 FB
Thanks Pete, here is the link to our original finish Belmont green standard ....
http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtop ... mont+green
The FB Wagon that was for sale and sold is here ....
http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtop ... =1&t=14232
Steve
http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtop ... mont+green
The FB Wagon that was for sale and sold is here ....
http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtop ... =1&t=14232
Steve
Re: Wayne with a 1961 FB
Bit of an update guys.
Had some time to remove parts to see how bad the rust was.
Not as bad as I first thought.
I was lucky a mate collects tools and lent me some ASF spanners and shifters.
I had a tap around the floors and under the FB
and most of it sounds solid.
It's covered the gunk which may well have saved the car
A through inspection and assesment by the guy who will be doing the body work
will sort that out.
Looks like I might get away with just soda blasting her.
Some pics
Seat belts have to come out before the front seat Grrrrrrrrrrrr

Back tray under the rear window must have been leaking for years!

Passenger side rear door and floor

Passenger side front door and floor

As above wider view

Driver side front door and floor

As above wider view

Drivers side rear door and floor

Back tray

Back seat opening

Spare wheel well

Boot


Hoping to get away with inner and outer sills and a small amount of body work
Any comments on what you can see?
Had some time to remove parts to see how bad the rust was.
Not as bad as I first thought.
I was lucky a mate collects tools and lent me some ASF spanners and shifters.
I had a tap around the floors and under the FB
and most of it sounds solid.
It's covered the gunk which may well have saved the car
A through inspection and assesment by the guy who will be doing the body work
will sort that out.
Looks like I might get away with just soda blasting her.
Some pics
Seat belts have to come out before the front seat Grrrrrrrrrrrr

Back tray under the rear window must have been leaking for years!

Passenger side rear door and floor

Passenger side front door and floor

As above wider view

Driver side front door and floor

As above wider view

Drivers side rear door and floor

Back tray

Back seat opening

Spare wheel well

Boot


Hoping to get away with inner and outer sills and a small amount of body work
Any comments on what you can see?
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Re: Wayne with a 1961 FB
Doesn't look too bad so far. You wont really know until you have all the seats out and mats up. Blasting will also show up anything else that is hidden. Just about anything is repairable. Yours looks like you have a solid start.
Don't know much about soda blasting. Others will know. Maybe do a search on the Forum for soda blasting. Have you spoken to the rust repairer about soda blasting?
Don't know much about soda blasting. Others will know. Maybe do a search on the Forum for soda blasting. Have you spoken to the rust repairer about soda blasting?
Feelin free in a '61 FB.
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Re: Wayne with a 1961 FB
Yeah. I'm happy with it so far, I'm waiting for a assessment from the panel guy after we get the mats up.
He is going to tell me how he needs the FB so he can work on it.
Might save me some money.
I reckon I got what I expected so I can't complain.
I was looking at your grandfathers wagon your working on so I got some ideas from there.
We have been under the floor with a screwdriver and so far it appears fairly solid..fingers crossed.
I'm just glad it's not as bad as the black one from Picton...wow.
Cheers
He is going to tell me how he needs the FB so he can work on it.
Might save me some money.
I reckon I got what I expected so I can't complain.
I was looking at your grandfathers wagon your working on so I got some ideas from there.
We have been under the floor with a screwdriver and so far it appears fairly solid..fingers crossed.
I'm just glad it's not as bad as the black one from Picton...wow.
Cheers
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Re: Wayne with a 1961 FB
Great Story Wayne,
Like you my first car was an EK henceforth I'm sentimental towards them.
Steve, when I had my first EK (when I was 18) some people from down the road came up and said they liked my 'old' holden (back in 1979 it was still called an old Holden back then! ) and they asked me if i wanted another one!
I went down the road and saw this very original, in good shape 2 tone Green FB. They said they tried to sell it but no-one wants it. My family would not let me keep it in the backyard or out the front - so the people said "take anything you like off it as its going to the tip". I just took a few small bits off it. i can't remember if much was wrong with it at all
It was the same color as Andy Woods FB shown here. A medium green color with lt.green flash - Is this the color you were referring to?
NB- Andy's car got written off in the late 80's when it was hit in the rear real hard (It was being driven by a mechanic- when Andy put it in for a service)
Cheers,
Paul K
Like you my first car was an EK henceforth I'm sentimental towards them.
Steve, when I had my first EK (when I was 18) some people from down the road came up and said they liked my 'old' holden (back in 1979 it was still called an old Holden back then! ) and they asked me if i wanted another one!
I went down the road and saw this very original, in good shape 2 tone Green FB. They said they tried to sell it but no-one wants it. My family would not let me keep it in the backyard or out the front - so the people said "take anything you like off it as its going to the tip". I just took a few small bits off it. i can't remember if much was wrong with it at all
It was the same color as Andy Woods FB shown here. A medium green color with lt.green flash - Is this the color you were referring to?
NB- Andy's car got written off in the late 80's when it was hit in the rear real hard (It was being driven by a mechanic- when Andy put it in for a service)
Cheers,
Paul K
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Re: Wayne with a 1961 FB Update!
The Battles over my wifes involved!

Found a nasty when we put the FB on stands
As we lowered her we heard a crunch and discovered this in the next two pics.


Wayne

Found a nasty when we put the FB on stands
As we lowered her we heard a crunch and discovered this in the next two pics.


Wayne
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Looks like a good project there mate , I have a good mate that's a soda blaster , he did my car ,but not in soda it's too soft ,you will need garnet for that job. Soda is good for things like alloy heads and motorcycle engines etc good luck
Re: Wayne with a 1961 FB
Bit of an update as I removed the Dynamat sound deadening material from the floors.
Looking cleaner now..front floors

Front floors passengers side

Back floor drivers side

Back passengers side

Front sill drivers side

Back sill drivers side

Back sill passengers side

And what I ended up with.

Fishing anyone
All I got was twenty cents cira 1970, fishing sinker and windscreen glass

Looks like I need a better steering wheel

After checking the front I'm gonna need front forks and tie bar there stuffed.



Lets be optimistic it could be worse...
Cheers
Looking cleaner now..front floors

Front floors passengers side

Back floor drivers side

Back passengers side

Front sill drivers side

Back sill drivers side

Back sill passengers side

And what I ended up with.

Fishing anyone
All I got was twenty cents cira 1970, fishing sinker and windscreen glass

Looks like I need a better steering wheel

After checking the front I'm gonna need front forks and tie bar there stuffed.



Lets be optimistic it could be worse...
Cheers
Wayne Chambers
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Rust in the A pillar passenger side....
You can see daylight through that sucker....

Cheers
You can see daylight through that sucker....

Cheers
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Re: Wayne with a 1961 FB
yeah tucked them away, Not as good as the pics but I'll ascess them later.
Cheers
Cheers
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Re: Wayne with a 1961 FB
What you didn't find one of those rare pennies...!
Floors look really good. Bit of work in the subframe but all fixable.
Floors look really good. Bit of work in the subframe but all fixable.
Feelin free in a '61 FB.
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Re: Wayne with a 1961 FB
Vapourblasting is even better - check out the Honda CB750 top end and Cagiva 125 crankcasesek amigo wrote:Looks like a good project there mate , I have a good mate that's a soda blaster , he did my car ,but not in soda it's too soft ,you will need garnet for that job. Soda is good for things like alloy heads and motorcycle engines etc good luck
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If anyone wants alloy to look like new again vapourblasting / hydroblasting / wetblasting is by far the most thorough process.
I'm doing a set of alloy wheels right now. They came to me looking like crap and are now looking like new again.
I'm in Sydney but get jobs sent to me from all over the place - just make sure the items are registered and insured !
Get me on 0416074750
From what sections are available you shouldn't have too much trouble at all patching up the FB but the underlay has to go !!! The steering wheel can be repaired fairly easily - check out the posts in here and maybe over in the FE FC forum too............
Dave Mac