matty martins mild custom wagon
- ekdave1962
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interesting Devil rod ..
i have another front for my rusty girl but i noticed that the id plate and the chassis number(sub frame) dont match now so was planning to delete it all together on the replacement sub frame and just leave the id plate on fire wall ..
do u think vic roads will notice ?
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i have another front for my rusty girl but i noticed that the id plate and the chassis number(sub frame) dont match now so was planning to delete it all together on the replacement sub frame and just leave the id plate on fire wall ..
do u think vic roads will notice ?
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hey tony
thanks for the recommendation mate, i took your advice and went & met up with him, had a chat & the rest is history... he seem like a genuine kind of bloke & yes i git the impression that he's got a soft spot for the ek's, he seem pretty excited about the car...
dr, hey i never thought about that... maybe a bit of cut & past will be in order or is it relatively easy to swap on papers...
subframe search... looking promising
matty martin
thanks for the recommendation mate, i took your advice and went & met up with him, had a chat & the rest is history... he seem like a genuine kind of bloke & yes i git the impression that he's got a soft spot for the ek's, he seem pretty excited about the car...
dr, hey i never thought about that... maybe a bit of cut & past will be in order or is it relatively easy to swap on papers...
subframe search... looking promising
matty martin
go the wagons....
Re: chassis no
Ahh yeah! The number is listed as the cars VIN from memory. Every time a roady is done I believe its the number they to use. Will double check when I get home tonight.ekdave1962 wrote:interesting Devil rod ..
i have another front for my rusty girl but i noticed that the id plate and the chassis number(sub frame) dont match now so was planning to delete it all together on the replacement sub frame and just leave the id plate on fire wall ..
do u think vic roads will notice ?
D
Best option is to cut and shut the existing one into the new one. It may save some serious headaches later on, especially with all the new rebirthing laws. It might help to take lots of pics too, just to proove what you have done. I can't think of anything worse than finishing a car to loose it because some one else may have done something wrong...or they don't believe you.
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
- ekdave1962
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yeah after checking the reg papers against the sub frame no .. that the one of forms so like wise for me a cut and weld of the stamped section just so save all the hassels as the replacement is a FB ..
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i would chek with yor rego authorities, changeing the sub frame and therefore the number shouldn't be to much of a drama, compared to the shitfight you would end up in if somewhere down the track someone discovers that just the section where the number is has been changed, because that's pretty much what you'de do if you were rebirthing
I hear ya ratbox, thats why I suggested the photo's as proof. Either way you are dealing with beaurocratic processes and I'm sure neither way is easy!ratbox wrote:i would chek with yor rego authorities, changeing the sub frame and therefore the number shouldn't be to much of a drama, compared to the shitfight you would end up in if somewhere down the track someone discovers that just the section where the number is has been changed, because that's pretty much what you'de do if you were rebirthing
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
vin
mite be worth getting an approved engineer to do a report to cover your ass as in qld you need a mod plate if you change a light bulb wa@kers up here allways carry on with things on my truck its now held together with mod plates
when they start building them like that again i will buy a new car of them
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subframe querys
hey guys,
thanks for the subframe info, well guess what the panelbeater said, it may be easier just to cut & weld new bits insted...
but he wont know untill he starts cutting...
anyways here is some pics... of its new home for the next couple of months...

engines out so he can weld up all the unused holes... then paint it!!!

good bye & good ridden's red interior...

he said he's going to rub it back to bare metal, so we know what lies beneth all that primer & blackpaint...

the panelbeater/painter, joe & i had a good chat about what i want done, for about an hour on monday. after which i felt that we were on exactly the same page...
i felt really good when i left...
i'll be going & seeing his progress on the car every monday... so i'll be updating the forum with more pic's & info weekly... stay tuned!!!
thanks for the subframe info, well guess what the panelbeater said, it may be easier just to cut & weld new bits insted...
but he wont know untill he starts cutting...
anyways here is some pics... of its new home for the next couple of months...

engines out so he can weld up all the unused holes... then paint it!!!


good bye & good ridden's red interior...


he said he's going to rub it back to bare metal, so we know what lies beneth all that primer & blackpaint...


the panelbeater/painter, joe & i had a good chat about what i want done, for about an hour on monday. after which i felt that we were on exactly the same page...
i felt really good when i left...










i'll be going & seeing his progress on the car every monday... so i'll be updating the forum with more pic's & info weekly... stay tuned!!!
go the wagons....
It's going to be a bit of a sad moment, I have rather liked the current rat scheme on the old girl. To miss all that flat black paint and bits of red and grey. She was unique Matty. I bet your wondering right now if you have made the right decission or not.
My bloody oath you have.
Good luck with her and be good to see her in the new guise.
Regards John

My bloody oath you have.



Good luck with her and be good to see her in the new guise.
Regards John
There's nothing as Sweet as a EK V8
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thanks guys,
ekjay & thommo, ecixted.... just slightly!!! i'm almost wetting myself...
oldnek, hey mate... nah, i like the rat rod look ...
.but its just not practical for a daily driver on the coast and boy did it get hot in that black shell...
i cant wait to see progress...
thanks
matty martin
ekjay & thommo, ecixted.... just slightly!!! i'm almost wetting myself...



oldnek, hey mate... nah, i like the rat rod look ...

i cant wait to see progress...
thanks
matty martin
go the wagons....
progrss
finally found my way onto this part of the forum.
Great work Matty, starting to take shape now.
Subframe will come.......... it isn't going to stop here.
From what I have seen of the Grima cars - you will get a great looking vehicle. If they are involved, they have a reputation to maintain - they have produced some schmick looking units..........
Snowcreset white - many of the two tone EK's have a Snowcrest white roof.
It's a strange white, but I love it. I have sent a chip to Stewart - you may wish to have a look at his efforts on that part of the forum.
It is what I call a vintage colour........... not pure white, but seems to have just an inkling of yellow in it.......... it will certainly compliment Tuscany yellow.
Keep it up Matty, we'll be enjoying your company on many, many great runs...................
See you at Yamba...................
frats,
Rosco
Great work Matty, starting to take shape now.
Subframe will come.......... it isn't going to stop here.
From what I have seen of the Grima cars - you will get a great looking vehicle. If they are involved, they have a reputation to maintain - they have produced some schmick looking units..........
Snowcreset white - many of the two tone EK's have a Snowcrest white roof.
It's a strange white, but I love it. I have sent a chip to Stewart - you may wish to have a look at his efforts on that part of the forum.
It is what I call a vintage colour........... not pure white, but seems to have just an inkling of yellow in it.......... it will certainly compliment Tuscany yellow.
Keep it up Matty, we'll be enjoying your company on many, many great runs...................
See you at Yamba...................
frats,
Rosco