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    Hi there

    Many thanks for sharring pictures with us........

    I am assuming all the 88 had the holes perminatly there for the capstans, but the early ones didnt (thye used the nut-serts or riv-nuts)

    you will have years of fun with it.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ellard View Post
    Hi there

    Many thanks for sharring pictures with us........

    I am assuming all the 88 had the holes perminatly there for the capstans, but the early ones didnt (thye used the nut-serts or riv-nuts)

    you will have years of fun with it.....

    Wayne
    Thanks for taking an interest. Not sure Wayne - mine is a 86 inch chassis though - the panels, engine and axles are 1957 88 origin.
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    Hi there

    Well there you go - as our 86 didnt have them and when I fitted the capstan I had to put them in.

    But thansk

    Wayne

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    Well - big Sunday spent in the shed with Matilda's brakes. Checked them over - rears all good - changed the front 2 cylinders - will replace front 2 hoses (I'm going to put back what came off - ie male female) and shoes - just waiting on parts.

    Then just a few little bits and pieces - then rego here we come!
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    Nice one Dan! It looks the goods.

    Once I get the Rangie and then the 109 done, I think a "shorty" will be next on my list - either that or a RR Sport?!!
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    Hi Dan, just a thought since you said that body and diffs are 88" from a 1957 & that you have a 86" chassis.
    What you could do is remove the front dumb irons & replace tham with ones from a series one 88" or 109" as that is all that is different between 88"s & 86"s then every thing would line up and look correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lost Landy View Post
    Hi Dan, just a thought since you said that body and diffs are 88" from a 1957 & that you have a 86" chassis.
    What you could do is remove the front dumb irons & replace tham with ones from a series one 88" or 109" as that is all that is different between 88"s & 86"s then every thing would line up and look correct.

    no he would need ho har to do that and the chassis dumb irons...hmmm maybe some here


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lost Landy View Post
    Hi Dan, just a thought since you said that body and diffs are 88" from a 1957 & that you have a 86" chassis.
    What you could do is remove the front dumb irons & replace tham with ones from a series one 88" or 109" as that is all that is different between 88"s & 86"s then every thing would line up and look correct.
    Mostly correct. The bumper bar is different as well, at least, the mounts are.
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    She's a sweet lady Matilda. Coming along nicely.

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    Thanks for all the kind words and encouragements, peoples.

    I'm happy to leave Matilda as is - in terms of her panels and chassis. The chassis number will forever tell that she is an 86 incher, so to change that wouldn't be right, to my mind.

    I don't mind that I have a 1957 body, engine and axels - at least they are all in good order.

    I've done some more to her since these pics, so I'll post some further photos later.
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