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Re: Holden Milestone & Memories ----
hey Pete,
love-it, learn something new every day. so they actually painted the clay models??? wow!!
love-it, learn something new every day. so they actually painted the clay models??? wow!!
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Re: Holden Milestone & Memories ----
This one's a bit odd in that most clay models didn't have glass, though I can't see them building a car with different A pillar profiles like this one from steel
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Re: Holden Milestone & Memories ----
MeFB wrote:Ahhh...didn't think of that. I guess it would be too...Cal wrote:By the look of it it's a clay model, judging by the different profile A pillars from left to right.
Wouldn't it be cool if it was in steel though, and actually popped-up in some old cocky's barn...Got sumpthin under in tha ole sheerin-shed ya moit loik young fella-me-lad...
If it was Steve would be chasing it!
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Re: Holden Milestone & Memories ----
could also be blue, green silver does have a metalic look to the paint, i've seen clay models before and once painted etc are very lifelike
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping
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Re: Holden Milestone & Memories ----
And no diff, fuel tank, exhaust, front suspension...etc...etc...etc... Yep, I'm going with clayCal wrote:The clay models looked quite "real" when they were painted.
Plus it would be hard to drive with no interior (let alone no steering wheel)
Mind you, the EK's I've owned in the past had panels mostly made out of bog, so I guess they were pretty close to driving around in a clay model
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heres an interesting article from motor mag, Dated Feb 1960, the top right pix was shot in Aug - 1959, & states its a prototype... it still has the indent on the top of doors, so does the illustration & Im pretty sure so does the wagon on left page????? zoom in to see
interesting ????
makes u wonder when they decided not to do it???
interesting ????
makes u wonder when they decided not to do it???
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Um...doesn't every FB/EK have doors like that?samprinci wrote:heres an interesting article from motor mag, Dated Feb 1960, the top right pix was shot in Aug - 1959, & states its a prototype... it still has the indent on the top of doors, so does the illustration & Im pretty sure so does the wagon on left page????? zoom in to see
interesting ????
makes u wonder when they decided not to do it???
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every one i've owned or seen doesMeFB wrote:Um...doesn't every FB/EK have doors like that?samprinci wrote:heres an interesting article from motor mag, Dated Feb 1960, the top right pix was shot in Aug - 1959, & states its a prototype... it still has the indent on the top of doors, so does the illustration & Im pretty sure so does the wagon on left page????? zoom in to see
interesting ????
makes u wonder when they decided not to do it???
EJsamprinci wrote: makes u wonder when they decided not to do it???
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping
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Re: Holden Milestone & Memories ----
Look how low the standard sedan is .... Brochure Hight !
Re: Holden Milestone & Memories ----
So do we now go from chasing LHD cars to chasing prototypes.. Oh bugger it, why not...
I was told by a GMH man they were supposed to crush the
prototypes but the 48/215 and FJ are still around....
I was told by a GMH man they were supposed to crush the
prototypes but the 48/215 and FJ are still around....
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Re: Holden Milestone & Memories ----
So is the Premier prototype. Saw it a couple of weeks ago in NSW (the Jackson's collection). It's a very, very interesting car.
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Some of them areWayneXG95 wrote:So do we now go from chasing LHD cars to chasing prototypes.. Oh bugger it, why not...
I was told by a GMH man they were supposed to crush the
prototypes but the 48/215 and FJ are still around....
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.
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I think if GMH knew how much drama all these prototypes were causing 60 odd years later, they'd have crushed the whole lot
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Re: Holden Milestone & Memories ----
WayneXG95 wrote:
I was told by a GMH man they were supposed to crush the
prototypes but the 48/215 and FJ are still around....
And the FB................................
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Yeah, yeah, yeah...FB, the well known prototype for the EKGreyPride wrote:WayneXG95 wrote:
I was told by a GMH man they were supposed to crush the
prototypes but the 48/215 and FJ are still around....
And the FB................................
GP
Alan
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