Whats happening in FJLand

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Post by Trev »

Always loved the FX/FJ, not sure about the headlights on the first one, but I do love them stock or modified :D , Trev 8) .
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Post by mrs ratbox »

trev did you miss the bonnet on the first pic :shock:
i've had my eye out for one just got to be in the right place at the right time :roll:
the bloke that helped with my V8 conversion has 3 a stock FX that had been in a shed at the back of american auto parts for 20 odd years, an FJ with a roof chop that's getting an injected 400 small block for nostalgia drags, and a half done red motored one pretty good body old style mags disc front etc that he picked up for $500 :evil:
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ratbox wrote:trev did you miss the bonnet on the first pic :shock:
Yes I did miss that, I think the head light treatment took the focus away :wink: , Trev 8) .
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Post by retro »

that second pic is teasing me.... I scored an fj six weeks ago and ive been thinking coupe or chop top, and red is my colour too. Dad wants the body to create a convertable.

And the last one is almost a replica (except colour) of my first old j.

Im with trev on the first pic, the lights are to jap for me.


Heres my first j...

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and this is dads mates convertable ...

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and dads baby

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Hey guys, I to am quite fond on the old FJ, :lol: infact thats where I cut my teeth so to speak with cars.
Some may have already seen this old girl. It was my first true love until I sold it to buy a house. Shes somewhere down south now at a town with a German sounding name :? just can't think of the name. Would love to have it still sitting in my shed.
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you can see where yor skills came from, although there's a few dodgy options by todays standards huge padding on the dash,wooden dash and the biggy 12 SLOTTERS :shock:but when the car was done they would have been THE options to have at the time
but generally a good looking thing
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Post by basic.green »

Hi Malcolm. Well i am speechless :shock:
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Post by Smooth customs »

The red chopped FJ in the first photo was originally built by the Webster Bros for a customer.

Originally green and unchopped, with a supercharged six

I was later asked to chop it but declined as I was too busy at the time.
The then owner found someone else to do the job and it was repainted a metalic grey
But I repaired the boot lid for a new owner in the late 80's

Since the early 70's I have owned over 20 FX FJ Holdens, and built a few more for customers

At the moment I am building a very different one for a customer, the artwork for it is in the latest Street Machine.
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Post by Blacky »

Malcolm, love the fuel tank , but what were you thinking with the 12 slotters!!??!!??
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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Come on guys, :roll: I did build this car about 24 years ago :lol:
Slotters were the ducks nuts back then.
Just for a bit of info on the car, when I sold the car it was bought
by OAK milk for a promotion. Then at the end of the promotion
it was given away as a prize. The bloke that won it put it in a
garage and left it sit there for 5 years not being used :( . Finally
it was sold, then sold again and finally ending up being bought by
a family of FJ lovers down south. :D
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Post by mrs ratbox »

i said it would have been popular at the time
i'm pretty sure you wouldn't do it today
i even had 12 slotters once :?
lets hope this stuff never comes back in fashion :roll: anybody seen the price of tasmans,US racers and other '70's type stuff lately :shock:
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Yes if only one was to keep all the stuff that's now worth a fist full of money.
And yes I guess in another 20 years people will be saying "I can't believe you put BOYD CODDINGTON wheels on your car"
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Post by retro »

mal, i like the tilt front. that fj is all class brother.
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