Ute Progress

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Kingaz
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Post by Kingaz »

Havent posted any pictures for a long time so thought i better update on the progress of the ute what went from a quick restore changed to a detailed restoration.

The ute was paint striped to bare metal love the shinny look

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Sprayed in Etch primer

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With a sample of the colour Tuscany Yellow

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Next it went to Just Rust in Melbourne to have inner and outer sills replaced new k frames and extensive welding and rust repair work

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they did some great work managed to weld the original circle pattern on the new inners

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Got the new dash welded in thanks to Blacky!

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Back home prep work started drivers side complete in black guide coat

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Final stages on passenger side to go

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Enjoy the pics

Regards Adam
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Post by MINT62 »

Done well! Adam
nice colour choice :wink:
did you go with acrylic or 2K?
nice n glossy :)

cheers Sting-ray
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Post by smooth »

Great to see Adam,

She's gunna look so sweet all painted up.

Regards, Smooth 8)
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Hey Stingray the colour is the original colour and will be done in 2pac. Going with the semi original theme original colour bench seat but with rims and a hot period grey

Smooth i cant wait till shes painted miss driving it around!!!
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Post by MINT62 »

Cool!
gotta luv those old colours in 2K :wink:
a great way to bring a classic back to LIFE!!!

Stingray 8)
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Post by EK283 »

Hey Adam,

I reckon the FB/EK ute is the best looking ute evermade especially when the roof gets chopped! :roll:
Mate your car is coming up trumps keep the photos coming as well.

Can I ask how much the rust repairs cost and how long it took?

Regards Greg
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Post by Kingaz »

Hey Greg the rust and welding work took approximately 2 months but that was over Christmas and New Years so they were closed for a week or so. All up the work came to $2200.00 plus i supplied rust repair sections (my best friend works at Rares) Compared to quotes of $5000+ I was quite happy with the price and workman ship
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Post by Thommo »

Gday Adam
Good to see your stickin' with the Grey Motor.
Whats your plans for it, and the gearbox?
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Hey Thommo your actually my inspiration for the Grey! Im keeping the three on the tree, in regards to the grey recently purchased the alloy finned rocker cover and twin carby set up, has extractors already next plan is to get a cam for it and a straight through pipe and thats about it. It will only come out on weekends so i just want a lumpy note while cruising
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Post by Thommo »

That sounds like it will a sweet cruiser,
Put an alloy/steel timing in it &
lighten the flywheel.
With a dyno tune after running-in,
That combo should give you no trouble at all.
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Post by TAYZ 58 »

Kingaz, nice ute and a great price for the body work. Ive got a hotie(grey in my FC with a real lumpy cam, shakes like shit on idle!! Ive got twin carbies but will be going tripple SU's in a couple a months. I sprayed mine 2pac about a month and a half ago and it came uop a treat in old original colours. Good luck with the ute and cant wait to see the grey package yr building

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Post by parisian62 »

Adam - great work.

I like the sound of your plans for the ute.

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Post by ekv8ute »

Like your work Adam.

Have a look at my ute to see how similar colour looks , under Daily Driver EK Ute in My FB/EK.

Mark
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Post by Kingaz »

Thanks Tayz and Stewart

Mark the colour is very similar to your ute its good to see a few more utes popping up

Regards Adam
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Post by Harko »

I like your second pic , Mine was undecoated in the same colour years ago :) .
Its great to see the ute being done and I agree with the comment of EK utes being the best looking of all utes :) Id make love to mine if it could cook dinner :)
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