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    And some engine bay shots. Her front panel (headlights) is aluminum and therefore in perfect nick. I believe its off a later model. Has the wrong grill as well.
    Diana couldnt find any markings or plates from the distributor, nothing from Grenville.
    Some bright spark has drilled holes all along both front wheel guards probably to put flares on it at some point.
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    Mick

    Sounds like some work for the TIG welder on the mudguards. I wonder if someone had 15" rims on it at some time????

    As you knew the grill and mesh are the wrong one for the 1949/50.

    Fred Lomas at Fabristeel Engineering (NSW) make replica bumpers if you want one. The Numpties have one for Leon. The 1949 are a little cheaper as they don't have the boxing or the brackets.

    I like the air-conditioning for the passenger! Will you supply them goggles?

    Should come up nicely.

    Diana

    You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.

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    Got her tucked away now after lots of swearing, sweating and pushing. She wasnt as keen to start this morning. Wanted to but just wouldnt get there. A fully charged battery was only getting about half a dozen goes before she wouldnt turn anymore i also noticed a loud ticking when the key was turned (fuel pump ???) whatever is going on though shes in the garage now and i can start prioritising work.
    Elsa is still going to get the most attention though because she is 80% of the way there.
    Have to find a name for the new little one but that is the wifes resposibility this one is hers to name.
    I think the first work with it will be wheels off and brakes and bearings done. After that who knows. I guess i'll just follow my nose.

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    Oh BTW got to do something i've always wanted to do. Fix a broken exhaust with two coke cans and some wire
    surprisingly effective though.

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    Diana
    Quick question
    I was under the impression that the new 80 inch would have the 7 inch lights with the holes through the grill. From some reading today it may be that it originally had the 5 inch tractor lights behind the grill. It is car number 06101688 and has the wide transom plus the remains of the sprung seat mounts and the ring pull transfer case. Can you let me know what parts i should be looking for, Holes through grill or lights behind grill.
    cheers
    Mick

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    Welcome to the club.

    That's the type I really want.

    Boy we are getting some in SEQ now.

    Should have a good convoy on 2010 to Alice

    CC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Col.Coleman View Post
    Welcome to the club.

    That's the type I really want.

    Boy we are getting some in SEQ now.

    Should have a good convoy on 2010 to Alice

    CC
    Race ya to see who gets one on the road first

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    80 inch

    Mick Kelly
    if it is a ring pull
    it is a through the grill 5 inch lights
    I could be wrong(happens only once a blue moon)
    its a 49 the car
    someone was played around with it some time ago
    the engine should be R866....
    the engine no. you mention is a 50
    if it is a 49 there was only about 3000 of them
    ring pulls only a/c for 1/2 of that number
    Diana may tell you to put a Holden engine in it
    only kidding Diana
    put it back the way it was!!!
    do not stuff up a icon
    do what i have and put them back to as they were
    if you need help I have a lot of bits that may help
    cheers
    Ian

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    Thanks Ian
    Yep i've taken it over from another forum member. It is car number 06101688 and it currently has a 2 litre engine from a 55 model fitted. It is engine number 57101979. I am looking for the correct grill and light arrangement at the moment and for the sidelights on the bulkhead. If you have any sources for these can you let me know.
    She will be restored to a good condition and will actually be used . I dont intend her to be a garaged show pony but she will be limited to Sunday afternoon style drives / jaunts.

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    I thought Ring pull was dropped in early 49 before wide front springs and late head lights. I have a 49 and 50 here and no Ring pull. The 48 we had here did though but is gone
    That is a good project you have there.
    Cheers Tony

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