The shed had half the roof blown off in last years storms and he wanted to move it on as he had no time to fix it although he had started pulling it apart and had changed his mind. So this shed and old homestead is on the main highway to WA and I've driven past it dozens of times over the years and never stopped there even though it was free camping (I wasn't in need of camp site as I stay in motels when I'm away working


So on the way home I stopped in there and checked it out, of course it's in way better condition than my SS, talked to him and did a deal and its now mine. My main thinking is time saved on the other build, cracked the big 60 the other week so that does come into the thought process. Did a Google search and worked out it's a '52 model.
The whole car is there so I can take it apart methodically and bag and tag and clean it up and paint as I go. The side valve is still in it and it still turns over, so before I yank it out in favour of the 5 L I may have a crack at getting it running, the oil is black but no sign of water or sludge.
Here it is in its native setting. All the grille and headlights are complete, but some bludger had taken the front parking lights that were stored in the back after he started pulling it apart (Big Mistake).
So if anyone has a set of '52 front Park Lights I'd be interested.
This is at home and I've stared cleaning it up, probably 100 kg of dust and dirt came out/off of it. (Hey its SA where its dry and dusty and when the wind stops blowing or blows too hard the lights go out


It has the same "wood grain" dash treatments of the '53 Anniversary model.
There is of course rust in the A pillar and floor area, sills and B pillar but all reasonably easier fixes than the SS.
I have removed the tar that was covering the inside floor, most has come up really well under the seat and the trans tunnel.
The RHS door still closes quite well but with a little hinge binding the alignment is still OK, the LHS is sagged a little and A pillar rust is worse on LHS.
Regards Newbee