Holy crap Mick,,, what part of "I don't have an open cheque book" didn't you understand,,,
And I'm not sure what I would do with that much rust![]()
Now, Leeanne's found a nice drop of red I think we should get acquainted with whilst discussing my options![]()
Thanks for all the replies guys,,, more to look at and enjoyand ponder too.
Gary, I understand where your coming from. I'm not stressed about being "book perfect". I'll do all the work myself, panel beating, welding painting etc, electrics would be my only real downfall. And if I should stuff something up, I guess I'll just have to try again until I get it right. However, I know when to stop, and if I have to get help from a pro, I will.
Thanks for posting some pics. Love the Avant Mike, especially in blue, looks great, sweet as. It is a large car by the look of it, and that huge motor seems to sit really high too, cant say I've really seen one up close though.
Shane, the Citroen,, yep, I've seen a few, and always had a certain admiration for them. Can vaguely remember seeing something on TV many years ago about the hydraulics in them, had great respect for them ever since, but not my cup of tea though. But please, keep us updated
Bobby, an Austin Healey,,,, now this would be on the money, or a Triumph TR (?) or similar,,, hummm,, $$$. And I reckon Leeanne might be a bit keener if I was to go a sports car but
Yeah, I'm only in it for my own selfish gratification too. I just want to be able to cruise along in it every now and then, beaming smile on my dial, and as I do with/show others my appreciation, receive that all knowing smile that says,, " nice cool car dude",, pride is in the air for "Old School" type cars
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They really are an absolute pleasure to drive, for those that haven't driven a series or anything old,,, you know not what your missing out on.
Lew,, by all means, share any pics etc you have if you want. I'm happy to look at and hear what you've done, as I'm sure are a lot of others here too
You Suzuki boys are just nuts,,, and they reckon LR people are crazy having too many cars,, lol
Lionel, that Morris ute, If I should get a paddock find, it would have to be all there. Well, no matter what I get, it has to be complete.
I've spotted a few Big Utes/Light Trucks that have caught my eye, but to be honest, just not quite sure.
I spotted the old Morris Elite the other day, and had an instant umm something,,,Its all there, and it actually runs apparently, just has a lot of surface rust. But it looks like I'll be too late anyway.
I'm thinking for me, something like this would be ideal.
So from I gather you have your heart set On Engluish cars?
Not going to consider an Aussie? HQ, XB?
There are plenty of unfinished projects floating around..so make sure you get somthing you really really love!..other wise it will just sit there..![]()
Plenty of projects around.
Morris Oxford ?
1949 morris | Other Automotive | Gumtree Australia Latrobe Valley - Moe | 1049707124
How about a nice Morris Minor lowlight (plenty of Morris Minors around)
1948 Morris Minor Coupe | Cars, Vans & Utes | Gumtree Australia Frankston Area - Frankston | 1048697976
Morris 8 at Swan Hill
1939 Morris 8 Series E x 3 and parts for restoration | Cars, Vans & Utes | Gumtree Australia Swan Hill Area - Swan Hill | 1046746804
Colin
'56 Series 1 with homemade welder
'65 Series IIa Dormobile
'70 SIIa GS
'76 SIII 88" (Isuzu C240)
'81 SIII FFR
'95 Defender Tanami
Motorcycles :-
Vincent Rapide, Panther M100, Norton BIG4, Electra & Navigator, Matchless G80C, Suzuki SV650
G'day 4x4, yeah,,, you could say I'm a bit stuck on an English car.
I used to be a Ford man many years ago,,, well, still am, but I don't own them anymore. They've cost me a small fortune one way or another,,, along with a lot of other fast cars. The M/E funnily enough, is an all Aussie built car, but its grass roots are from England.
I do like old Holden's, and if info is required on them, one of my best mates is a leading knowledge guru for them. So info and parts would certainly be accessible for me, but,,,,,,,, I just cant seem to for some reason![]()
G'day Chops
A nice selection of Morrie Minors there in that lot,the Low Light 2 door 8hp is very nice,as is the SV Hi-light,the later post 55 models are ohv right up to the 1000 models which will happily sit on 90+kph, I noticed in the background of the Series 1 80" by 1950 Landie there was a nice Rover P6 sedan possibly a 3500 (V8 RRC motor) they are a very nice riding car and have a bolt together body, the late "Auntie Rover" shape P5 3ltre or the P5B (Buick V8 aka RRC motor)
Personally I would opt for a Vietnam Era Series 2/2a in Long or Short WB,classic, historical, and usefulBut, I am prejudiced, as I have a 68 model which I re-built ground up over 6 years at $40 a fortnight out of my pension,it's done 175,000 miles now and is undergoing it's 1/2 life refit
cheers
Old Mini's are cool!
On a slight tangent... A modification of an existing vehicle rather than a restoration. Now I know photos of this vehicle has been posted but I wonder how hard this would be to build... Now this one has a price tag of $155,000 but if you had a few spare series vehicles to cut up and patch together... Not saying it would need to be concourse but if you welded the firewall outriggers back further, a longer steering arm used between the steering box and steering relay.... Hmmmm, I wonder if Cam wants to go in a different direction with his series 3 resto....
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If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
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