well fancy that a hot rodded holden that was only about 14 years old at the time!!!

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well fancy that a hot rodded holden that was only about 14 years old at the time!!!
Wrong Bob, back then, as you should know, although FJ's were hotrodded/modified, at no time would they been confused with a hotrod,and considering that the pictured Holden was mine, I should be allowed the final say
hewey wrote:Kris/Oldcol, thats a neat looking CUSTOM humpy![]()
My question is, how come there seems to be a focus on Holdens for customs? Obviously by the mid 60s cars like the FX/FJ, FE/FC were a bit older and more affordable for young guys wanting to build a custom. However with later models, you still see a lot more FB/EKs done as customs than you do the equivalent year Falcons.
Col, the Y Block not being a small motor, was there much work doing the transplant into the FJOldcol wrote: .....and so in the Effjay went the Y block and auto.
Did I miss something here? Relevance to the discussion?Andyd wrote:Great!!!!!!........now I should be able to get my 1940 Dodge Hotrod into the Holden Nationals................DAMN........back into the corner I go.............andyd
Late 60,s in the "Hobby Hangar" at the Sale RAAF Base. there was an FJ sitting in primer undergoing a Y block transplant. It was there gathering dust. No doubt left by someone posted to some far flung unit elsewhere.Maffra wrote:Col, the Y Block not being a small motor, was there much work doing the transplant into the FJOldcol wrote: .....and so in the Effjay went the Y block and auto.. . . sure would have been a neat car
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....Hi Dennis ,it was a surprisingly good fit and pretty easy to do.....which was good because I had no tools back then and only a dirt floor in a carport to do the job in ......most of the tools were borrowed from Preston Motors courtesy of the Boss who let me use the stuff over the weekends,otherwise it probably would never have gotten done.....Maffra wrote:Col, the Y Block not being a small motor, was there much work doing the transplant into the FJOldcol wrote: .....and so in the Effjay went the Y block and auto.. . . sure would have been a neat car
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