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Yeah the wedding was great. All the crap in the lead up to it is actually worth it! A huge party that lasted a week. Just lap it up. Before you know it, time will fly and you will wish you could do it again. All the best with it. Cheers; Geoff
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pffft not from where im sitting!!!!! thanks tho.
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Oldskool Rules! I love it. And that Color looks Hot, As said above. It really suits the Style and the Period.
Just a personal Opinion but............................. PUT Pin Strip White Walls on it.... Sweeeet lol
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Yes, congratulations on the wagon mate, she looks the business I agree that the GTS rims (especially if you can find a widened 15 inch pair for the back (street machine were advertising some new copies in the last (?) issue) - or else Id go back to the mags you had on her - they were fine. Ive got the caprice wheels on my car (ex hearse), but its WB Caprice all the way, so they blend in. Your paint work looks great - you must have been lucky with the rust, both my front door frames are rusted and the back doors are extended and also need work - looking at your project, I reckon Ill have a go at doing the rust myself (given how much there is here and there, Ill be able to go into business when Ive finished, but after alls said and done, this is a wholesome way to have blokefun, isnt it? Congratulations again!
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Thanks Locky;
I can get hold of a set of 15" GTS wheels through a friend for $400. I like the caprice wheels but the GTS ones would look tough. The interior still needs some work - but in time that will come. I took the car to the Hanging Rock show at the start of the year - freshly polished it came up a treat. Most people look at it and wonder why you would bother with an old HZ wagon. Because I like it and its practical for my lifestyle - Golf, the dog etc. One day I would love to do up an old monaro but my wallet is not big enough.
Good luck with yours;
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mate awsome colour and an even awsome finish two thumbs up.
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Wow! How inspired are we?! Stellar job, mate! Hmmm...exclaimations wearing thin now. lol. We just bought a wagon today. Just looking on the net now to see what others have done with theirs. Once again, looks awesome!!!
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only just found this site, i like it, nice car, i am doing up a 72 hq stateman i striped it to a bare shell and started from there, will post some pics soon. i want to run straight gas ? impco or gas reserch any idear witch is best
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Gday - she looks cool and Im interested in your success with the gas - Ive just ordered a new gasresearch twin throttlebody setup. Got 23 MPG (on petrol) out of the tired 308 loaded up on the highway and 15 MPG on gas in the same conditions. 10-12 MPG around town on either. Car is a HX Hearse, so its 2 feet longer than the usual wagon. New engine is a 360 stroker so straight gas comparisons wont mean much - hope I have as much luck as you in the rebuild!
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Hi All; Has been ages since I posted. I still have the old wagon. It dosn't make it to the road much any more and am thinking of selling. I am now starting my new project - 68 HK Prem 350. Does anyone have any idea as to how much a wagon like this is worth?
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