Wayne with a Brisbane 1961 EK Wagon

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WayneXG95
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Wayne with a Brisbane 1961 EK Wagon

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I purchased this long roof from a forum member in Dubbo about 6 months ago
and it has been stored at the side of the house since then.
I don't know how this happened? Guess I must suffer the same affliction as Tassie John.. :shock:

Montana Gray with a Snowcrest White Roof
As it came with all the rust replacement panels
the only major problem was it didn't have a matching Red and Silver front seat
which I have managed to find a swatch of. :thumbsup:

Shame it was dismantled but it's all there unfortunately not bagged and tagged
but after restoring the FB and thanks to Stewart with his "Old Timer" thread it shouldn't be a big problem. :D

Funny, John has a Sydney wagon in Tassie and I have a Brisbane one in Sydney
Now if Sunny Tim has a Melbourne one in Brisbane we will have a matching set! :mrgreen:

Dam it used to be a nice looking Wagon.... :(

Enjoy the pics..

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Re: Wayne with a Brisbane 1961 EK Wagon

Post by John »

Subframe on mine is EK30157S
So are we all kin folk??? :lol:
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oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital
ingredient in beer
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