The all-synchro gearbox does sound interesting, so that is something I will check out when I get the car. I am guessing that the original could have been replaced sometime in the life of the car.
Once I get my hands on it, I will take some more detailed photos.


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
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					 .  Good to see it has the original 6 in it, and hasn't been changed for a Holden engine.  Don't let anyone talk you into replacing it - while they probably aren't as bulletproof as the Land Rover 4 cylinder, with good maintenance they are a reliable enough engine and are super smooth, free reving and easy to coax a few more ponies out of.
.  Good to see it has the original 6 in it, and hasn't been changed for a Holden engine.  Don't let anyone talk you into replacing it - while they probably aren't as bulletproof as the Land Rover 4 cylinder, with good maintenance they are a reliable enough engine and are super smooth, free reving and easy to coax a few more ponies out of.  
						
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					 .  I'm just hunting up some oversize pistons, rings and bearings at the moment as I'm doing a full rebuild on my Sons.  Things like water pumps are scarce, but can still be bought new.  If you have the room, finding a complete spare engine as parts wouldn't be a bad idea.  They are uncommon, not rare, but I've picked up 2 at good prices.  I paid $100 for 1 with a brand new clutch in it, but engine condition unknown - but was told it had run, and recently I paid $450 for a very good known runner with brand new water pump and a few other parts.  This is the engine I've just stripped to rebuild, and it's in very good condition all in all.  The resto we are doing will be a daily driver, so everything is getting replaced or rebuilt on this car.
.  I'm just hunting up some oversize pistons, rings and bearings at the moment as I'm doing a full rebuild on my Sons.  Things like water pumps are scarce, but can still be bought new.  If you have the room, finding a complete spare engine as parts wouldn't be a bad idea.  They are uncommon, not rare, but I've picked up 2 at good prices.  I paid $100 for 1 with a brand new clutch in it, but engine condition unknown - but was told it had run, and recently I paid $450 for a very good known runner with brand new water pump and a few other parts.  This is the engine I've just stripped to rebuild, and it's in very good condition all in all.  The resto we are doing will be a daily driver, so everything is getting replaced or rebuilt on this car.
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