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i can understand , credit to him. nice to keep it as a sleeper without a bonnet scoop.
will keep an eye for whats on the bench . How long until we see something though ? ?
might be a little while as im still collecting stuff, changing designs etc but will be cool chariot when done
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ok we wreck will keep an eye out
sounding like it will be good
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quote: Originally posted by we wreck 81837s only
might be a little while as im still collecting stuff, changing designs etc but will be cool chariot when done
I can help with some of the design elements. Firstly the big plastic gelati cone on the roof should be laid back approximately 15 degrees from the vertical. This is the best compromise between visibility and wind resistance. Now for the loudspeaker to play the Mr Whippee theme. This should be spaced approximately 18 inches apart from the gelati cone and slightly forward of the transverse centreline of the gelati cone. This gives the best sound distribution. For size you want as large as possible with the biggest wattage. I would go for approximately 2000W for best range. For frequency response you are looking for something with equivalent properties to a wet mattress. Now for colours. Always a difficult choice. White on pink or pink on white? I am going to go out on a limb here and suggest pink on white. Cheaper cost and lower maintenance but still with good visibility. Some people will suggest green white and red but lets face it the last time those colours looked good together was never. Use the best housepaint you can find without going over $5 a litre. Apply with 12" roller and use a 6" brush for detail areas. A powder blue pinstripe applied with a 9" roller will contrast nicely between colours. Finally, refrigeration. In standard gelati tradition you want the biggest, loudest, most inefficient system you can find. That puppys gotta bark. You should aim for around 3% thermal efficiency and a max of 15% mechanical efficiency. If you have to run the compressor with little or no oil to reach those levels then go for it, and dont forget to restrict any possible airflow around the condenser. Also, the evaporator fan should be pumping out superheated air straight out the back of the van at around about eye-level of a 6-yr old. Pretty basic stuff. Now get yourself an apron that looks like it last got washed in 1969, put on a 2-day growth (3-day if you are not Ethnic) and you are ready to rock.
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And lets not forget that human faeces can be used as a substitute when stocks of that color are running low.
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hahahahahaha, gotta love a larf on here, but hang on fellas, daveyquey and jason are cracking the sads a bit because we are off track and hijacking threads, better keep it to a minimum, ok bosko???, and listen here custom, dont start with that CRAP!!!!! hahahaha
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I bet this is a lot more fun now.
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Definatley Custom. You are on the money there, it doesnt matter what sort of GRT XIU sticker it has on it now.
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and its still got the factory heating nice
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Heres a grouse Custom.
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Gee Frank will hate that.
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Awww Id rather see the Purr-Pull HQ in the back ground.
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Can anyone explain why Holden doesn't seem to have the records for the WB era? I have no info about my car, so I always hold out hope of getting more info on it one day. The best that the RMS in NSW can tell me is that it's had a dozen or more owners. What kind of individual records did they keep anyway? A copy of the Production Broadcast Sheet?
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GMH only kept the service/warranty records on microfiche, which listed the production date, PSN, engine number (if the car went toa dealer for its 1000kM service), transmission serial number (rarely), the mechanical options (engine, box, diff ratio, LSD, air, steer, brakes), selling dealer code and sale date.
They didn't keep any records from the start of VB Commodore production (mid 6/78) so that means 2/3 of HZ and also most of UC are missing along with all earlier Commodore and WB.
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