Cars from the past

Have you spotted any FB's or EK's we haven't seen before. Post your pics here.

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Fantastic Pics Tim!

The thing I remember most from Tumit (1991) Nats is seeing all those QLD cars for the first time with all those rare flash kits!!!
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WoW :shock:
thanks for the history lesson sunnytim :wink:
a lotta fond memories, im sure
would be keen to see some more early nationals pics, when you get a chance :wink:


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Top Stuff SunnyTim :D
Thanks for sharing it all with us 8)
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Hey more EJ piccys Tim! :D
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Got to love those Fiesta's on the FB. Great history on some great Queensland cars.

Love the B&W pic.
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Awesome "J" Tim shame you have to part with it, looks to be well worth the buy it now option!
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a question, the trim running back from the headlight what is the story with them, a mate has an fx he bought from norm oaky american auto parts it's an old original car that had been in a shed for years and it has some on it
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Post by parisian62 »

Wow - thanks for sharing Tim. So many of your FB EKs had the various flashkits fitted. Great stuff.

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Post by WINDOWLESS_61 »

Tim,
do you guy's have a thing for flash kits ! :)
Ben and yourself sure have had some eye catching cars over the years.
Very nice.
The standard ek 'GREEN HO' what type of flash kit is this and who made it never seen one like this before. It's like an fb flash on an ek but starting from the back doors.
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Wow indeed, some nice side flashes there too!
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Tim,(or steve) if you find some piccys of Steve's Seaforth Green EK Standard at the Tocumwal nats would love to see them. :)
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I have a beautiful pic of the Green Machine, covered with rain drops with the headlights on with a very dark sky backdrop. It's in one of my photo albums somewhere :)

I will have to buy a scanner :(
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What was the story with the two-tone green (reverse) sedan? I bought a partially stripped sedan through the club that was the same colour scheme and wouldn't be surprised if it were the same car. Last rego'd in Vic 2003, extra interior lights on the back of the front seat.... wasn't in bad nick but needed more work than I could give it!
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