


You're right there Greg. It has been a long hard slog and eaten up a lot of hours and $. Hopefully now I can repay them back with the family by going away for some weekend and ejoying the EK together.
Trev - I hope I've been able to share the things I have learnt along the way.

I had a bit of drama with registration in that the RMS knocked me back because...the handwritten receipt I had from 2001 didn't have the sellers address on it...


With that I fronted back up to the RMS and 40 minutes later and $90...these were mine...ALL MINE!!!! WOOOOHOOOO!!!

The family and Luis drove over to Dr Terry to pick up Old Timer...Many thanks to Dr Terry for advice and help over the years...

Miles of smiles...




So with rego papers and plates Luis, Thomas and I hopped in and I started her up. With the Pertonix starting was no problem. ...first go and she fired into life. Finding first was a challenge though...second, third and reverse are OK but first took a little bit of searching. I aimed her up a quiet street just to get a feel for the column and finding first and then ventured out. Having driven the stock FB for 20 years I really noticed a difference with the extra power on tap with the worked grey. She wanted to go and she goes alright too. Very driveable even with the triples and lumpy cam. Plenty of power on tap. At 50 miles she felt really comfortable. Not as much body roll as the FB too...benefits of being lower I guess

At the end of the day I'm stoked and can't wait till the next drive.

