gmhwagoon wrote:steve
l came across this id tag while cleaning out the shed
have taken photo but having trouble sending ,pitty theres no young kids around to help
here are the details anyway hope there a help
This is a different look at the ID plate spreadsheet which enables you to identify an exterior colour or colour combo by the first group of digits on the ID tag under "Trim"
Dave Bottleggers and a few others were added to the sheet before this second view was photographed.
Another FB for your register. Pagewood Car
This one is a 1960 Sedan now a 2 Door Hardtop
Think Chevy 210 Hardtop and your close
Running a 4 Litre Lexus V8
Can show any pics as it's being done as a show car.
Hope you can read the body number
I've done the pics in a higher res for ya mate
Wayne Chambers
President
FB EK Holden Car Club of N.S.W
The numbers been relocated.
Car now runs a HQ front end and
other work like a tilt clip.
By the way it's the same colour as the car in the logo at the top of this page.
Cheers
Wayne
Wayne Chambers
President
FB EK Holden Car Club of N.S.W
lostmav wrote:Steve what are your thoughts on my strange engine number IB2390?
I is for industrial you somehow got a replacement engine from a tractor or forklift, at least that's what a retired mechanic from my dealership at work told me.
~Allison
My project:
'60 Holden FB ute
Other family projects:
Mum's '54 FJ Holden Special Sedan
Farm Bedford grain truck
Steve I noticed you havent entered the chassis number for my car on the list.
ekwags62 wrote:Well finally got around to finding the chassis No and after some 10 mins of soaking with acetone and scrubbing with a wire brush and walah. There was that much paint it had filled most of the numbers so I thought the previous owners had sanded them off.
Colours: 0274-Tartan Turquuoise and 0246-Snow Crest White FB codes
With it being #4 off the line they must have forgot to tell the plate stamper of the colour code changes. Going by the colour codes they're FB colours and because I could'nt read the chassis No and the instument cluster is FB I was starting to think it was actually an FB. Does that make it a rare EK?
Steve Jackson wrote
Engine Number and Chassis number please!!!
Steve sorry to disappoint but the car is an old custom jobby. Everything that could be removed from under the bonnet and dash were chromed. It has a 186P with a celica 5 speed put in it so the radiator support and trans tunnel have had the chop. While they were at it they decided a crush velvet loof linning would go well with the deep blue metalic paint and velvet seat inserts. Bucket seats to the front from out of I dont know maybe HT or HQ.
ekwags62 wrote:Steve I noticed you havent entered the chassis number for my car on the list.
ekwags62 wrote:Well finally got around to finding the chassis No and after some 10 mins of soaking with acetone and scrubbing with a wire brush and walah. There was that much paint it had filled most of the numbers so I thought the previous owners had sanded them off.
Colours: 0274-Tartan Turquuoise and 0246-Snow Crest White FB codes
With it being #4 off the line they must have forgot to tell the plate stamper of the colour code changes. Going by the colour codes they're FB colours and because I could'nt read the chassis No and the instument cluster is FB I was starting to think it was actually an FB. Does that make it a rare EK?
Steve Jackson wrote
Engine Number and Chassis number please!!!
Steve sorry to disappoint but the car is an old custom jobby. Everything that could be removed from under the bonnet and dash were chromed. It has a 186P with a celica 5 speed put in it so the radiator support and trans tunnel have had the chop. While they were at it they decided a crush velvet loof linning would go well with the deep blue metalic paint and velvet seat inserts. Bucket seats to the front from out of I dont know maybe HT or HQ.
Mick
Mick.
Hi Mick, thanks for pointing out the omission. I have added the chassis number to the spreadsheet.
Tartan Turquoise and Snowcrest White I have only found on EKs. Haven't seen either of those two colours on an FB.
The chassis number is odd, maybe the body was damaged in transit and was delayed in assembly due to that. Maybe the 3 was an extra and it was a stuff up by the stamper. Or just a plain subframe swap that has happened to a few over the years.
Bet you wish you were the prevubial fly on the wal to know the full history on these cars. I'd love to know the history on this particular car from day 1 myself. It certainly shows the passion you have for them with the details you have shared with us all.
Good job.
ekwags62 wrote:Bet you wish you were the prevubial fly on the wal to know the full history on these cars. I'd love to know the history on this particular car from day 1 myself. It certainly shows the passion you have for them with the details you have shared with us all.
Good job.