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After a number of years looking around, I picked up this (below) HK Monaro around 5 years ago. While it looks the part and runs well, it is in need of a good tidy up. Since I bought it, it has done just on 1000 miles (wow) and I have done nothing apart from oil changes and a recent carb rebuild (2 bbl holley) which was suffering from a lack of use. And I've washed it a few times. But that's about it. Sometimes I just think of it as a work of art.
The car is quite an early Sydney build (less then 100) but is by no means original. It does have some original early components (including a 50 year old windscreen - never removed) but lots of non original gear. The whole drive train (307 PG) is from a Brougham, but this car was first sold before the first Brougham was produced
(EDIT - not correct - see below) so could not pass as a matching numbers car - not that I would want to do that anyway. It was tarted up as a GTS about 30 years ago when it was apparently saved from a speedway career.
I believe it originally sported a 161. Tags say it was Ermine White over Goya Red - my favourite combination!!
So the question is how to approach a rebuild.
It is an early build so some might put value in that. But given its lack of originality, is there any point in going to all the effort of chasing the right Ajax fasteners for the battery tray.
My preference is for a nice tidy unit with the current power plant and back to White over Red. Maybe some small mods for the engine for a bit of extra punch. It was never a GTS but the guards are there already and I cannot imagine being able to find *non-GTS guard blanks for HK* on eBay. I could replace them with Rare Spares versions if I wanted the more original look.
So here are a few options
A. Tidy up as original early 80337, with non-original but standard running gear. Make it look as original as possible - engine decals, etc. As if it was delivered with this 307 engine - even though it could never have been.
B. Don't fret about originality but still build as an early 80337. Leave the guards with the flutes and maybe include a couple of the GTS badges and the boot trim, just for show. Keep the running gear but modify as desired.
C. Mock up as an 80737. Get hold of a 327 and include all the GTS fruit.
D. Forget original - go HOT ROD. LS3, 9", tubbed, Custom interior. 36" wheels sporting bands of liquorice for tyres ...
I'm keen on all options - so long as it stays a Monaro. I came home from the hospital in a HK Premier and drove the same car for four years when I got my licence. Anything HK is all good. Anything Monaro is even better.
What would you do?
HKM
Edited by user Sunday, 4 June 2017 7:14:18 AM(UTC)
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