Benny's EK wagon
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Re: Benny's EK wagon
More little pieces
Paint strip, repair and blast. Etch prime and then prime, colour match to new trim colour in cargo area
Screw in place, and most people will ever notice them. And thats how it should be.
Paint strip, repair and blast. Etch prime and then prime, colour match to new trim colour in cargo area
Screw in place, and most people will ever notice them. And thats how it should be.
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When the original tank was removed from the wagon it was totally stuffed, and its insides looked like someone had been growing oysters in there.
I ordered one of Marty Deans SS tanks, that are something I would recomend to anyone.
The sender unit is in a slightly different position, so I made up a copper tube to run the sender wires through to protect them from abrasion from the spare.
I also made up a cap similar to an original to cover the connections on the sender.
I ordered one of Marty Deans SS tanks, that are something I would recomend to anyone.
The sender unit is in a slightly different position, so I made up a copper tube to run the sender wires through to protect them from abrasion from the spare.
I also made up a cap similar to an original to cover the connections on the sender.
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nice work paul really enjoying the photo's
i like cleaning and painting all the little bits and pieces
even the parts you cant see when the car is put back together
she's looking very good indeed
i like cleaning and painting all the little bits and pieces
even the parts you cant see when the car is put back together
she's looking very good indeed
EK JAY SINCE 1990
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Im with EK Jay.
The fun bits are pulling them to bits and putting them back together as nicely as possible.
The shit bit is the body and paint,(especially the rubbing out,buffing and polishing)
Although I dont mind mucking about for ages in the vain attempt to get nice gaps in an old Holden.
If you gap them right,the molds dont usually line up any more anyway.
The fun bits are pulling them to bits and putting them back together as nicely as possible.
The shit bit is the body and paint,(especially the rubbing out,buffing and polishing)
Although I dont mind mucking about for ages in the vain attempt to get nice gaps in an old Holden.
If you gap them right,the molds dont usually line up any more anyway.
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Elwood: I bet these cops got SCMODS.
Jake: SCMODS?
Elwood: State County Municipal Offender Data System.
W.S.C.C.A.
St Marys chapter.
Re: Benny's EK wagon
Can I ask how you did the steering wheel and the centre bezel?
Looks so good
Looks so good
Wayne Chambers
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FB EK Holden Car Club of N.S.W
President
FB EK Holden Car Club of N.S.W
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The wheel had to be repaired and paintedWayneXG95 wrote:Can I ask how you did the steering wheel and the centre bezel?
Looks so good
and all the other parts cleaned, buffed and polished
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Awesome
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.
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The wagon is all but finished
Another wash, and polish
Fit the hubcaps and skirts.
And its ready to be picked up
There are still a couple of things Ben has to do before a roadworthy inspection and Rego
Is there anything I may not have shown that someone may want to see, as long as I took pictures of it
Another wash, and polish
Fit the hubcaps and skirts.
And its ready to be picked up
There are still a couple of things Ben has to do before a roadworthy inspection and Rego
Is there anything I may not have shown that someone may want to see, as long as I took pictures of it
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some shots outside the shop during that later part of assembly
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You forgot to lower it , sorry but they look allot nice closer to the ground .
Other than that, perfect .
Other than that, perfect .
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