Eddie

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The Gall bros put me onto a good young mobile rust repair bloke they use with their cars.

He has a really cool setup and goes pretty hard. Rocks up at 8, headphones in and does not stop until 5 and leaves the place spotless each day.

We’ve got a system going where I’ll book him for a week at a time where he will cut everything out, fit up or make the rust repair sections, tack everything in so I can then come through, rust treat, paint and final weld the repairs.

Given my workload, family commitments, the FB (which still isn’t 100% finished) it means we’ve been able to make some pretty good progress!

First section tackled with the A pillars on both sides. Once complete the area was painted with por 15, or epotec and 2k with a new windscreen rubber to seal everything back up.

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Eddie was never going to be a full blown bare metal resto. More a rolling resto we could still use for events like Pete’s with the end goal of being a race car.

With the A pillars sorted next on the list was inner and outer sills. All the internals were paint stripped, repaired, deoxidine then again por 14d or epoxyd and 2kd.

I figure doing this process old Eddie will most likely outlive me.

Drivers side:


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Passenger side was much worse

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Great stuff and great to know that Rays dies are being used.


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Next was the inner and outer rear quarters

Same treatment. Todd would cut everything out and fit everything up. I could then pull it apart, rust treat, paint and put back together.

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Pete Neale from Pete’s hotrod shop let us know he was using Eddie for the moonshine run Merch so the thrash was on to get him back together and driveable.

By this stage he’d donated his bonnet to the FB which needed another bonnet to deskin and use the bracing for.

The spare bonnet skin was thrown on (method to my madness) and fastened with some bonnet pins.

Some ally door skins bead rolled up and we were back in action for the moonshine run



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A couple of action shots (see photographers water marks for credits) and Luke (one of Pete’s stepsons) panel van which recently supplied some parts for a nationals entrant who came into a bit of grief

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Eddie

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At this stage decisions were made to step things up a little and get a bit more serious with Eddie.

My billet grey motor had come to a grinding hault not being able to aquire a cam billet for the solid roller conversion so it was mothballed down at HSD.

After speaking to Adam at HSD and Jeff Ramsay the decision was made to build a blown 202 to slot into old Edward replacing the tired old grey from the FB.

The red is nothing crazy but should be reliable and make enough power to have a bit of fun.

Billet crank from EFI Australia, spool boosted bottom end, grout filled block, girdle, roller cam and supporting valve train, carbied E85 and of course one of Jeff Ramsays 4/71 9 port blower kits with one of HSDs 9 port heads. Finished in grey of course..

I picked up a red motor Maggie from Harv which was also sent down to Advance Magnetos for a birthday. Not sure if I will run this or maybe go for an ice ignition system although o am leaning to the more period magneto..

Some vintage low back kirkeys scored off market place also for good measure

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While that was going on Todd and I worked through the next lot of rust tackling all of the floors

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WOW 8)
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping

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Re: Eddie

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If Jeff has made that red as hard as the one in his humpy ute, this will be interesting 😊

Want to make another set of those ally door cards? 🤣

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I have the templates here. I had a local sign writer cut them out for me. I can see if he can cut out another set for me if you are keen. I just put nut serts in the original door car clip holes and bobs your auntie


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Definitely keen. Will send a PM, with thanks.

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Re: Eddie

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BS wrote: Sun Jun 14, 2026 11:27 am I have the templates here. I had a local sign writer cut them out for me. I can see if he can cut out another set for me if you are keen. I just put nut serts in the original door car clip holes and bobs your auntie


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Very much appreciated. Plan for these is to put them on the FB sedan. No rush at all. Let me know how much I owe you.

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