Steve & Josh's EK wagon build
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 1:33 am
Here's a few pic's of father/son (#1 son & I) EK wagon build project. We bought this old girl completely stripped (but all there, plus more) for a price too good to refuse (I wish I could say the same for the cost of the shed I had to put up to put her in!). She's had a fair bit of work done to her by a previous owner - not the guy I bought it off - including all major rust repairs (new floors etc), a CRS chassis kit & trans tunnel fitted and all panels 'cept the front guards repaired & primed. Got a bit of work to do on the guards, but they'll come up. She also came with a nice HR disc brake front end (in bits), a complete Rares rubber kit and a spare set of bumpers & trim off another car.
The guy I bought it off was going to turn it into a Variety bash car (before he realised it was probably too good for that) but unfortunately left it sitting outside for 12 months while he made up his mind what to do with it - not a good idea in the tropics! Hence we've had/got a bit of surface rust to deal with - particulary the roof & floor. As you'll see from the photo's I've already done the floor in POR15 ('cept the drivers side firewall - bit of mucking 'round to come there) and am in the process of cleaning up the roof. I gotta say the red oxide primer they used back in those days was good stuff - jeez it's a bugger to get off! Next phase will be to whack her up on stands, pull out the front & rear ends and start cleaning/painting the underside (oh, for a rotisserie!) before starting on the mechanical mods.
The master plan is to run a carbie'd LS1 & Turbo 400 (sitting in the corner of the shed ready to drop in), the HR front end with dropped stubs, VN discs & VT twin spot calipers up front with Commodore R&P, and a narrowed VN disc brake rear end (although I think I read somewhere that a VB - VK rear end is the same width as EK and will bolt straight in after relocating the mounts - anyone know?). We want to keep 'er retro looking - black with a silver roof, louvres, 15"wheels with full covers & whitewalls and a mainly black tuck & roll interior.
So here's the pics and we'll post up more as we go.
Cheers, Steve & Josh
ps: Ain't it nice to see that even young fella's these days still know how these old girls must be driven - elbow out the "window"!








The guy I bought it off was going to turn it into a Variety bash car (before he realised it was probably too good for that) but unfortunately left it sitting outside for 12 months while he made up his mind what to do with it - not a good idea in the tropics! Hence we've had/got a bit of surface rust to deal with - particulary the roof & floor. As you'll see from the photo's I've already done the floor in POR15 ('cept the drivers side firewall - bit of mucking 'round to come there) and am in the process of cleaning up the roof. I gotta say the red oxide primer they used back in those days was good stuff - jeez it's a bugger to get off! Next phase will be to whack her up on stands, pull out the front & rear ends and start cleaning/painting the underside (oh, for a rotisserie!) before starting on the mechanical mods.
The master plan is to run a carbie'd LS1 & Turbo 400 (sitting in the corner of the shed ready to drop in), the HR front end with dropped stubs, VN discs & VT twin spot calipers up front with Commodore R&P, and a narrowed VN disc brake rear end (although I think I read somewhere that a VB - VK rear end is the same width as EK and will bolt straight in after relocating the mounts - anyone know?). We want to keep 'er retro looking - black with a silver roof, louvres, 15"wheels with full covers & whitewalls and a mainly black tuck & roll interior.
So here's the pics and we'll post up more as we go.
Cheers, Steve & Josh
ps: Ain't it nice to see that even young fella's these days still know how these old girls must be driven - elbow out the "window"!





















