Joe's FB Holden
- Joe_FBHolden
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Joe's FB Holden
Here are a few pics of my FB I purchased six months ago. All I've had to do is get through the roadworthy, transfer the rego from VIC to NSW and give it a cut & polish.
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Re: Joe's FB Holden
ITS SHMEAGAIN Thats a nice car man













Re: Joe's FB Holden
Nice mate



FB Holden Fernando Yellow/Arctic Beige flash
Stock as a rock
75 series Landcruiser 350 Chev
Not so stock
Stock as a rock
75 series Landcruiser 350 Chev
Not so stock
Re: Joe's FB Holden
Welcome, Joe. That is a lovely looking car
. What's the history on it?

Re: Joe's FB Holden
Man! That is one very nice lookin' car!
- Joe_FBHolden
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Well the history of the car is it originated at the Rock outside Wagga and was used as a police car for a number of years. My brother bought the car in the late 90's and slowly built the car up from the shell. A mechanic in Wagga is responsible for the motor rebuild and was registered in NSW before being relocated to Melbourne in early 2001 approx. It has been a VIC FB/EK Carclub car for the past 5 years or so before I purchased it from my brother and drove it back to Sydney where it will hopefully stay for good. Plan is to keep it original for as long as possible before a full resto, maybe in 2-5 years.
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Is that when u r going to put A chev in her and some big mad ass wheels under its bumJoe_FBHolden wrote:Well the history of the car is it originated at the Rock outside Wagga and was used as a police car for a number of years. My brother bought the car in the late 90's and slowly built the car up from the shell. A mechanic in Wagga is responsible for the motor rebuild and was registered in NSW before being relocated to Melbourne in early 2001 approx. It has been a VIC FB/EK Carclub car for the past 5 years or so before I purchased it from my brother and drove it back to Sydney where it will hopefully stay for good. Plan is to keep it original for as long as possible before a full resto, maybe in 2-5 years.
Only joking what a beuty she is
No I am not put a chev in it hahHahhhhahhahaahhah
Re: Joe's FB Holden
BEAUTIFUL
I'd give me left knacker for an all black FB Special













I'd give me left knacker for an all black FB Special


I started with nothing and still have most of it left.
Foundation member #61 of FB/EK Holden club of W.A.
Foundation member #61 of FB/EK Holden club of W.A.
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Re: Joe's FB Holden
Thats classy
Mick



Mick

Re: Joe's FB Holden
In the words of Monty Python "You Lucky, Lucky bastard!"
Very nice car. Now sell it to blacky then we can call him "one nut"
Very nice car. Now sell it to blacky then we can call him "one nut"

Not all chemicals are bad. Without chemicals such as hydrogen and
oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital
ingredient in beer
oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital
ingredient in beer
Re: Joe's FB Holden
How do you know he still has his right knackerJohn wrote:In the words of Monty Python "You Lucky, Lucky bastard!"
Very nice car. Now sell it to blacky then we can call him "one nut"

Might have to call him "no nuts".


Alan
Member No.1 of the FB EK Holden Car Club of WA (Woo-hoo
sweet!)
Member No.1 of the FB EK Holden Car Club of WA (Woo-hoo

Re: Joe's FB Holden
MeFB wrote:How do you know he still has his right knackerJohn wrote:In the words of Monty Python "You Lucky, Lucky bastard!"
Very nice car. Now sell it to blacky then we can call him "one nut"![]()
Might have to call him "no nuts".
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I saw it...

Not all chemicals are bad. Without chemicals such as hydrogen and
oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital
ingredient in beer
oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital
ingredient in beer
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Re: Joe's FB Holden
that,s one every nice black sedan,with nothing to do to it but, drive it.
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Re: Joe's FB Holden
Nice car. Pete you cant afford another nut.MeFB wrote:How do you know he still has his right knackerJohn wrote:In the words of Monty Python "You Lucky, Lucky bastard!"
Very nice car. Now sell it to blacky then we can call him "one nut"![]()
Might have to call him "no nuts".
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Lol