Cragg's EK Ute

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Elfid690
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Cragg's EK Ute

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Hi....Another ute that has been salvaged I hope. I picked this one up late last year and have been slowly tidying her up since. It was originally Cameo Beige as per the plates, but not sure I want to stick to the original colour. It has a 48-215 (FX) grey motor which runs nicely. I'm thinking of going Lilac Grey or Parisian Lilac...but am yet to see these colours in real life....so not sure I am on the right track. Thanks for having a look.

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welcome to the forum mate :thumbsup: you have come to the right place for info and help for these old girls 8)
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FireKraka
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Welcome Cragg
Always good to see another ute being saved please keep posting photos and I look forward to seeing your build.
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Hey Cragg.
That old dear has the makings of a good old ute. Cameo Beige is rare in a ute I think, but Parisian lilac may be the go. Just paint it what you like and GET CRUISING!
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good to see another one saved :clap: :thumbsup:

Keep up the work and keep us posted... as for colour your ute do as you please

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Welcome to the Forum and good luck with the ute :thumbsup:

Go Parisian Lilac...!...not that I'm bias or anything... :ebiggrin:
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Elfid690
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Thanks for the welcome all. I remember following a thread on a cameo beige ute built by a young guy in Armidale....whatever happened to that one I wonder?
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Making a start on the little ute. Have got the RH front guard and Driver's door straight and undercoated too.

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In the Shed
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Hey Cragg,
Good to see another ute getting some TLC? Look forward to seeing more pictures. The original ones don't seem to be available via photo bucket. Will you be going with the old grey motor?

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Hi Stephen,

Yeah I couldn't get the two original photos back so posted one of them again which is the ute before any work was done on it.

Yep I'm going to keep the grey motor and 3 on the tree. It runs nicely.

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Cool, go the grey :thumbsup:
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