FB/EK Commodore

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Post by Smooth customs »

A Magna roof is to wide.

Scotty and I have looked into the posibilities of doing a turret swap for several years.
And I have spent quiet a while checking out what would come close to an FB EK's cowl and interior dimensions.

Even in the small imported cars, a large persentage are wider than an early Holden.

I prefer to use something where possible, that will not require major surgery to make it fit. And use an available front and rear glass.

As like the already posted custom, this work will not always be accepted or liked by some. But at the end of the day it is up to the owner, he is either doing it himself or paying someone else to. And as long as he is happy with the end result that is all that matters.
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Malcolm wrote:


When I was building mine I had in the back of my mind the Chev front as I have done but also the late model Magna style roof. As per Chevzoom I think it was called and built by I think Boyd Coddington. I just didn't have it in me to cut up such a good body incase it looked like shit.
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Post by oldnek »

Sputzwagon wrote: Image
Scotty.
Very Similar to the CheZoom Scotty.....................Must have had that idea in your head before Mister Coddington
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Post by Malcolm »

That ill do Scotty :wink:
I have been doing a bit of looking at different roofs but haven't done any measuring yet. Definately has to be able to retain the original donor cars front & back screens.
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Post by Blacky »

Smooth customs wrote:A Magna roof is to wide..

Simple? answer to that problem - make the EK bit wider :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: thats been in my mind for years-even mocked one up out of a couple of wrecks years ago in Kal, wish i had the bodyworking skills to pull it off :cry:
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Post by Smooth customs »

Chezoom has a much lower roof profile and tapers down more in the rear
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Post by Devilrod »

What about using a new monaro roof?
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Post by HPaddict »

i like it. it looks pretty kool to me. and i can also appreciate the incredible amount of work that would have gone into the body work. the more i look at it, the more its growing on me.
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Post by Sputzwagon »

....Wish I could knock up a finished artwork in 3 hours!! :lol:
Did this artwork early last year...and have been muckin' around with this design since 1998!! :roll:
As for a donor roof needing to be stock...why?...nothing to stop using two front windscreens or two different ones?
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.....ohh...and by the way all you blokes...I was talking to 'SPACE ACE' on the phone the other night....and ....well.....HE SAID HE LIKES THE 'COMMOGORE', now I know each to their own but as I can't get myself to the FB EK Nats this year I'll just have to leave the reminding of his tastes(or lack thereof) to all you blokes & girls for me. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by CHOPPED »

blacky you said make the ek wider a guy i know ( not in the trade) put 7 inches into his v something american valliant painted it silver done a great job of it was at the last crysler show if you wernt told you would never pick it massive amount of work through the whole car things you dont even think about he first came to see me when i was building the ute to quiz me about glass and other things was very polite to him but thought when he left hell never do it well he certainly proved me wrong :) built the whole thing in his back yard
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Post by Blacky »

I know the car Paul-I parked next to it at the Yanchep Cruise last year and had a yarn with the bloke. I was thinking widen 8inches and use a HQ subframe similar to what Fitzy did with his FC
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Post by Red Rattler »

I saw an EK with a VN front and back ( LOL)
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Re: FB/EK Commodore

Post by customholden »

i like this car. it gave me the idea for my project.
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