how true John. I just wish other people would understand that
how true John. I just wish other people would understand that
Crikey it could have done with a lick of polish. You're a brave man, John.
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These shots show the inner left and right of the wheel openings taken approx where the diff would be. This is like a heart getting a body transplant.
I doff my hat to you John, thats one hell of a project. To tackle a project of this magnitude, is inspiring. I'll be watching this thread with interest.
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Last edited by John McKechnie; 10-23-2017 at 01:33 AM.
Is it only me or are there not actually any pictures
This is the rear axle that was in the Monaro with the previous owner. It has some George Bunce 'burnt orange' paint overspray on it. the wheel studs are 4 3/4" and look to be 1/2 thread. Not the usual Holden tooth pick variety.
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Last edited by John McKechnie; 10-23-2017 at 01:28 AM.
Time for the real scary part- this is where the good metal finishes. Once again unpicked on factory joins.
Regards
John
Rod, PM me your email add and i will send the pics. I don't want you to miss out on all this excitement.
Bruce. (i'm out until this evening though)
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John,
You may like to comment on this rare piece of Monaro bodywork. I believe you are using the better parts of this to patch the Team Cambridge car ? It looks to have a bit of surface rust on it though.
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