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REBECCA-1960 FB SPECIAL SEDAN
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 3:33 pm
by rebecca60
G'Day fellow Holden drivers.
Just thought I'd introduce myself and Rebecca.
My name is Gary and I am the 3rd generation owner of my one family FB.
Currently living in Northern NSW.
Bought new by my late grandmother "Rebecca" in 1960 my 9 year old daughter and 2 year old son are the 4th generation to ride in this wonderful old girl.
Rebecca is Grecian White with an Apache Red flash.
Interior is Mephisto and Chianti Red.
Original Rego : CGU-638
Purchased early 1961 from "John. A. Gilbert" Holden, Camperdown NSW
Rebecca underwent a 3 year restoration in 1998 and was back on the road in July 2001.
The paint work has been redone but all upholstery is original.
She runs like a dream and starts first click every time.
Cheers
Gazza

Photo 2004

That's me in 1966 in Rebecca.

Photo May 2010

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:43 pm
by Thommo
Welcome aboard Gary
Good to see your keeping the family traditions alive.
Rebecca looks a treat, and I'm sure your late grandmother
would be justifyably proud to see her car continue to be loved.
Keep up the good work
Cheers
Jeff
Thanks Jeff
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:49 pm
by rebecca60
Hi Jeff
Thanks very much for the compliment.
Fancy naming a car after your dead grandmother!
Still, the cars in better condition than she is.'

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All the best to you.
Gary
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 5:42 pm
by Sputzwagon
G'day Gary,
well looks like you found the right site for you needs.
This here forum will have all the info you'll ever need (and much thats not...say's he who is one for going off topic!)
Wish my rello's had FB or EK's....
they where all &*#@ drivers..
Scotty.
What a great icon.
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 5:56 pm
by rebecca60
G'Day Scotty
Thanks for that.
What I'd really like to know is if you have a machine that resembles that fantastic icon?
I'd love to have a tat like that!
As for &*#@ drivers....they will be enlightened....eventually.
No really...some of my best friends are "&*#@ drivers".
I really must watch my politics!
Gaz
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 5:57 pm
by thropzed
Welcome to the forum Gary,
Nice looking FB you got there.
Will look forward to meeting you at Yamba.
Has the FB been restored or is it in original condition?
Wish my family kept all of our cars!
My Grandmother got her lisence when she was 65
and drove a Citreon 1200 sport. It was handed down to my brother
until he got squashed goin round a round-a-bout by some kid driving
his mum's fourbie.
Anyway Ask questions and we all like pictures.
Cheers Theo Z...............
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 8:35 pm
by Devilrod
Welcome Gary, sure is an excellent looking FB. Is it unrestored?
Sure looks good either way.
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 8:51 pm
by Craig
Like the others have said mate welcome and very nice FB mate
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 9:25 pm
by parisian62
Hey Gary,
I think we might have bumped into one another before...like a couple of times...at Byron Ex Servicemans Club...
Thats gotta be a first...joins the Forum and registers for the Nats at same time...goodonya! Looking forward to catching up at Yamba. Love the FB
regards
Stewart
Gooday fellow FB/EK friends
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 10:00 pm
by Malcolm
Hi Gary and welcome,
Love the car. I'm sure you and your family will have plenty of memorable times in it.
You may not believe it but thats exactly the same car I originally wanted to have before things went a little crazy in the shed.
See ya at Yamba.
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 7:18 am
by MINT62
gday gary
rebecca60 looks in fine nic,

a tribute to your family for keeping it that way
hope to catch up at yamba, and meet you and your family
enjoy the forum mate, help is never to far away
regards ray

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 8:02 am
by rosco
Hi Gary,
welcome to the forum - you must be very proud of your vehicle - and a full history.
I expect between now and Yamba, you will be as eager to meet up with the group and their wonderful rides.
Don't be afraid to ask anything about either your vehicle or the forum.
There is a humungous amount of knowledge and experience here and we are very proud to state that it is ever willing to help.
I would expect you hold all relevant documentation of your vehicle from day one...............?
I appreciate that Byron is quite some distance from most members in NSW but feel very confident you will make contacts as people introduce themselves................
welcome aboard, Gary,
welcome to the mad-house...........
frats,
Rosco
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 4:11 pm
by rebecca60
Hey guys
Thanks for the warm welcome and for making us feel at home.
Really appreciate it.
Cheers Theo. Rebecca was is tact until 1998 October when I took her off the road. The rust had set in badly due to being kept at Rose Bay in Sydney near the ocean. After 3 years of plugging away bit by bit and much thanks to Rare Spares it was re-registered in July 01. I had to find and buy an old FB bush basher shell from a wrecker in Tumit, transport it to Sydney where I lived at the time and cut panels out and replace many.
At that time I reconditioned the engine and gearbox and rebuilt it. The only difference was that at that time I couldn't find mats so I went for red plush carpet.
I started a business up north called Byron Retro Cars and started doing weddings. I had to get my transport drivers accreditation. People seem to like getting married and travelling in an old aussie icon.
By the way, this was the ONLY car that my grandmother ever owned.
My grandfather never got his license. He was the back seat driver. He used to reverse it out of the garage and put it back every night. He would cover it with blankets. The funny man would polish the car every Saturday with Kitten number 1. So you can imagine that the duco was the strongest part of the car.
Well Stewart. There you go. It's all thanks to you and the wonderful Byron ex-services club! Thanks mate!
Thanks again and look forward to meeting many of you at Yamba.
Cheers
Gaz
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:53 pm
by retro
hey garry, great ride, nice colour also.....I think ive seen that combo before.... just cant pick where
Actually, it sounds like my retro's twin, mmmm, right down to the carpet.'
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 8:16 am
by mattymartin
hey gary
welcome mate, nice car...
tell us more about you business, do you offer other cars, do you have a website for the wedding cars...
when ever i get up tp byron, (at least once a year... surfing & spleder in the grass)... i'll always make the trip up to bangalow, its beautiful up there, love the antique shops & GOOD cafe's...
do you surf... you should start, as you have some of the best surf spots in the world up i that area...
catch you at yamba
matty martin