mine & dazzajay's FB ute
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Daniel darling annoyingly I have noticed you have made a lot of the thread about YOU, I don't want to have to give you the talk again about not everything being about you.
~Allison
My project:
'60 Holden FB ute
Other family projects:
Mum's '54 FJ Holden Special Sedan
Farm Bedford grain truck
My project:
'60 Holden FB ute
Other family projects:
Mum's '54 FJ Holden Special Sedan
Farm Bedford grain truck
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Whatever happened to the Maserati sports car project? Did that multi cam V8 end up on eBay?bootlegger wrote:Don't take my advice the wrong way alison its just I've seen this patern time and time again.
Step one start with the dream.
Step two the search begins
Step three the holy grail found.
Step four the euphoria of the adventure picking it up.
Step five going around showing everyone.
Step...
Step ten life gets in the way car gets pushed to one side ends up on ebay as an unfinished project or sold off in parts.
I hope I'm wrong in this case.

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Still got the maserati engine. Just having trouble finding the other bits I need. I drove to cranbourne from sydney a couple of months back to look at a maserati wreck for sale but at fifteen grand for a rusty shell I just backed off. If you think holden stuff is hard to find trying sourcing this stuff.
It will happen.
I've been doing my sydney county council fb ute, trying to get my repco crossflow engine running and finishing off a couple of customers projects including stewarts ek wagon.
Not to mention christmas and my two kids under five to entertain.
It will happen.
I've been doing my sydney county council fb ute, trying to get my repco crossflow engine running and finishing off a couple of customers projects including stewarts ek wagon.
Not to mention christmas and my two kids under five to entertain.
Sounds like I could have saved you a trip! Should have said something...bootlegger wrote:Still got the maserati engine. Just having trouble finding the other bits I need. I drove to cranbourne from sydney a couple of months back to look at a maserati wreck for sale but at fifteen grand for a rusty shell I just backed off.
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Back to the scheduled programme

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DazzaJay wrote:That's what the Blue rope in the video is forBILLY BLACKARROW wrote:We had the same problem in Austin A40s years ago we held it in gear with a rope tied to the dash![]()
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- but still, it needs fixing, I've heard some horror stories about manuals and this issue, some Subaru Impreza's for example, do it when a nut on the gear has come loose, and can apparently ruin the entire gearbox casing if left alone. - or so I have been told.
Common problem with 5 speed Toyota's as well. We had a Corolla and a Rav4 that used to pop out of 5th
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everywhere I post about it, there's always tonnes of people that have had the issue, in all sorts of cars.Cal wrote:Common problem with 5 speed Toyota's as well. We had a Corolla and a Rav4 that used to pop out of 5th
One of the main gearbox place's in Shepparton said "I've never heard of any such thing in any car" - at least I know not to go to him

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The odd FB/EK will pop out of third gear at times - that's why you hang your handbag on the gear lever. Not that I've ever done that...
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Cheers,
Harv.


Cheers,
Harv.
327 Chev EK wagon, original EK ute for Number 1 Daughter, an FB sedan meth monster project and a BB/MD grey motored FED.
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(Don't quote me on this though, as it might not be who I think it is)Harv wrote:The odd FB/EK will pop out of third gear at times
I think it was Sam Crupi (my Neighbour in Shepparton, who has a Green EK Sedan and a Pink EK Wagon) that once told me a story about driving back from Queensland (maybe Queensland) and it was refusing to stay in 3rd, to the point where he had to constantly hold it in gear.
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back on the subject of the ute, a fortnight ago I decided to pull the spare tyre door off to figure out why it wouldn't shut properly the hinge is bending rather than working as it should the door might be salvageable but the hinge though swimming in wd40 didn't seem to free up been pondering it today that maybe a combination of rust and the thick coating of spray paint the previous owner put on might have stuck the hinge together (found evidence that quite a few things including the tailgate were fitted while the paint was still wet
) also found the tailgate has started to crack and pull away from one of the hinges on it seems to be the remnants of a bogged up dint/rust what options do I have to repair these?
Ideally I'd like to be able to repair and use the tailgate and spare tyre door if possible.

Ideally I'd like to be able to repair and use the tailgate and spare tyre door if possible.
~Allison
My project:
'60 Holden FB ute
Other family projects:
Mum's '54 FJ Holden Special Sedan
Farm Bedford grain truck
My project:
'60 Holden FB ute
Other family projects:
Mum's '54 FJ Holden Special Sedan
Farm Bedford grain truck
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They make repo plastic lower tailgates for around $200. I just bought a mint lower tailgate and it set me back $350. You could spend that sort of money repairing yours. The upper tailgate skins they make need a lot of work to fit also. The repo ones are straight along the top edge. the originals bow a little. You need to make the repo skins follow the contour of the frame other wise they dont fit properly.
I unpicked the skin off My Council ute . Repaired it and the frame and then reattached it. Again lots of work.
I unpicked the skin off My Council ute . Repaired it and the frame and then reattached it. Again lots of work.
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DazzaJay wrote:(Don't quote me on this though, as it might not be who I think it is)Harv wrote:The odd FB/EK will pop out of third gear at times
I think it was Sam Crupi (my Neighbour in Shepparton, who has a Green EK Sedan and a Pink EK Wagon) that once told me a story about driving back from Queensland (maybe Queensland) and it was refusing to stay in 3rd, to the point where he had to constantly hold it in gear.
Got the same with the M21 in the Wagon ATM

Gotta hold her in third off throttle or the gear jumps out

Got the missus stuffed! All comes down to linkages and detent ball/springs.
They do wear out after 30 odd years.
As for the Toyota 5 coggers.......... fifth gear does get a hammering if not operated properly, and unfortunately, a full tear down and re-con is the only solution.
Should be plenty of decent workshops who can perform this sort of work......not very complicated at all.
Hope it all goes well for you both

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Got the keys to the new place today! WooooOOOoooo!
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And if you want to know why i said the Americans call Caravan's "trailers" it's because i have a lot of American friends.
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And if you want to know why i said the Americans call Caravan's "trailers" it's because i have a lot of American friends.
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Congrats on the new house , but you started the tour at the wrong end , there is only the shed 

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Only just found this thread (or should i say, bothered to look at it
) and jesus.. if my sedan was anything close to the condition of your ute i'd of had it done years ago.
My sedan had rust in:
Subframe
Floorpan
Inner and Outer sills
Both sides of cowl drain holes
Both sides of cowl panel
Both sides where the gaurd bolts to the A pillar
Both sides of the bottom of the A pillar / Windscreen section
Both front gaurd bottoms
Both front gaurd eyebrow sections
3/4 Door bottoms
Driver rear quarter
Boot floor sections
Panel behind rear bumper
Boot lid
Inside the Passenger wheel arch
Both corners of the rear seat frame
Inside Passenger rear quarter
Probably more than that. I've been through THREE bonnets to get a good one, as in.. thrown out, used as a sled around a paddock ect.. my fourth was the good one.. onto a second boot lid that i'm yet to install, and onto my second subframe.
If i had as little rust as you guys i'd of been stoked.
I also agree that instead of fiddling around, you need to make a list of which steps need to be done to get it on the road.. ie:
Strip
Fix BODY rust
Fix Panel rust
Fix Subframe rust
Paint body
Restore front end and install
Restore rear end and install
Ect ect.. Get me? Seperate the build into sections and do one bit at a time and it might come together quicker or easier or whatever.
Thats my opinion anyway

My sedan had rust in:
Subframe
Floorpan
Inner and Outer sills
Both sides of cowl drain holes
Both sides of cowl panel
Both sides where the gaurd bolts to the A pillar
Both sides of the bottom of the A pillar / Windscreen section
Both front gaurd bottoms
Both front gaurd eyebrow sections
3/4 Door bottoms
Driver rear quarter
Boot floor sections
Panel behind rear bumper
Boot lid
Inside the Passenger wheel arch
Both corners of the rear seat frame
Inside Passenger rear quarter
Probably more than that. I've been through THREE bonnets to get a good one, as in.. thrown out, used as a sled around a paddock ect.. my fourth was the good one.. onto a second boot lid that i'm yet to install, and onto my second subframe.
If i had as little rust as you guys i'd of been stoked.
I also agree that instead of fiddling around, you need to make a list of which steps need to be done to get it on the road.. ie:
Strip
Fix BODY rust
Fix Panel rust
Fix Subframe rust
Paint body
Restore front end and install
Restore rear end and install
Ect ect.. Get me? Seperate the build into sections and do one bit at a time and it might come together quicker or easier or whatever.
Thats my opinion anyway

Nick.