Gimme 5 years
Re: Gimme 5 years
Looks like a rego envelope
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Re: Gimme 5 years
yep...Motor Registration Branch, Box 1644 N. GPO, Melbourne 3001
lots of numbers scribbled on it:
21166 with a box drawn around it
JT U 160 across the top
22-2-61 (although the 2 for Feb is messy)
14490 (with maybe A/C written in front of it)...maybe account number
Malvern with a box drawn around it
267778 (with maybe ENo written in front of it)...maybe engine number
don't know if it has anything to do with my ute - it's supposed to be a '62 but that could have been a guess by the seller
- my chassis number is EK29258M - anyone got a way of finding out when it was built?
Patrick
lots of numbers scribbled on it:
21166 with a box drawn around it
JT U 160 across the top
22-2-61 (although the 2 for Feb is messy)
14490 (with maybe A/C written in front of it)...maybe account number
Malvern with a box drawn around it
267778 (with maybe ENo written in front of it)...maybe engine number
don't know if it has anything to do with my ute - it's supposed to be a '62 but that could have been a guess by the seller
- my chassis number is EK29258M - anyone got a way of finding out when it was built?
Patrick
Re: Gimme 5 years
Thats a fairly late body number, send Sunnytim a PM , he will know
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Re: Gimme 5 years
The HR wheels are safety rims, introduced with the HD I think, definitely the wheel to use. Using tubeless tyres on old rims is just a accident waiting to happen.
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Re: Gimme 5 years
thanks for the info ... I'm still leaning towards going with the wheels of the day though ... there's probably other safety improvements in later cars tooehsv6 wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 3:57 pm The HR wheels are safety rims, introduced with the HD I think, definitely the wheel to use. Using tubeless tyres on old rims is just a accident waiting to happen.

I spent most of my limited time today underneath with a wire brush - good to see most of the 'brown' is dirt rather than rust. Ended up using a hose on some thicker bits - definitely wasn't a city car.
Even though it'll be covered later, I also tidied up that hole on the parcel shelf (so now I'll have to lift the tarp to access the tray)

Re: Gimme 5 years
Where'd it go?
Could always chuck some tubes in. Anyway make sure there isn't any significant pitting or rust on the bead seats. You can buy new ROH ones I reckon as they still get used on trailers.
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Could always chuck some tubes in. Anyway make sure there isn't any significant pitting or rust on the bead seats. You can buy new ROH ones I reckon as they still get used on trailers.
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Re: Gimme 5 years
TUBES ARE GETTING HARD TO FIND ..... 

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Re: Gimme 5 years
ah well, they came out with tubeless tyres - so as long as the rims are good, I'm sure it will be fine
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I run with tubes in both my old Holdens.
"Tubes are hard to find" - yes. Nowhere in any capital city can I find tubes, nor in say Toowoomba. But in smaller regional centres there's no problem. For example, I can get tubes at Texas Tyres (Qld), and the tyre shop in Narrabri on the Wee Waa road.
Rob
"Tubes are hard to find" - yes. Nowhere in any capital city can I find tubes, nor in say Toowoomba. But in smaller regional centres there's no problem. For example, I can get tubes at Texas Tyres (Qld), and the tyre shop in Narrabri on the Wee Waa road.
Rob
Re: Gimme 5 years
Tubes are not technically legal anymoreBlacky wrote:TUBES ARE GETTING HARD TO FIND .....
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I use tubes in some of my junk, and you are dead right , I buy mine when I am in the bush.ardiesse wrote:I run with tubes in both my old Holdens.
"Tubes are hard to find" - yes. Nowhere in any capital city can I find tubes, nor in say Toowoomba. But in smaller regional centres there's no problem. For example, I can get tubes at Texas Tyres (Qld), and the tyre shop in Narrabri on the Wee Waa road.
Rob
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Re: Gimme 5 years
Mine is 30098 but is a sydney car and it’s definately a late 61 build62ekute wrote:yep...Motor Registration Branch, Box 1644 N. GPO, Melbourne 3001
lots of numbers scribbled on it:
21166 with a box drawn around it
JT U 160 across the top
22-2-61 (although the 2 for Feb is messy)
14490 (with maybe A/C written in front of it)...maybe account number
Malvern with a box drawn around it
267778 (with maybe ENo written in front of it)...maybe engine number
don't know if it has anything to do with my ute - it's supposed to be a '62 but that could have been a guess by the seller
- my chassis number is EK29258M - anyone got a way of finding out when it was built?
Patrick
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Re: Gimme 5 years
Whats the body number on the plate - thats the more important one
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Re: Gimme 5 years
Not sure on that one... any idea where it is legislated that tubes are verbotten?FJWALLY wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 8:37 pmTubes are not technically legal anymoreBlacky wrote:TUBES ARE GETTING HARD TO FIND .....
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