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Hi everyone Been lurking for a while and thought it time to dip the toes.
I have got a hk 327 which I have been restoring over the last couple of years. It is nearing completion but I am need of a bit of help.
After reading various posts and responses here I have come to the opinion that I want to have it looked at by an expert to see how original it is. Is this a worth while exercise or should I be happy with my own knowledge
I have previously had a couple of very original 307s and know most of the things to look for. To get a second opinion would great.
I would also like to delve into its history but are not sure where to start
Any help or direction would be greatly appreciated.
Chris
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It all depends on what you want to do with the car. If you want to drive it and just enjoy it for what it is. Then just do what you want to do with it.
But if you want to show it and have it as factory authentic as possible, best to get someone in the know to look over it and tell you where it can be improved. As at car shows you will get any number of wan... I mean experts that will pick the s*** out of it if they feel it isn't perfect.
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Thanks It is a high end restoration with mostly original parts used Factory original is the key As having owned and restored a number of HKs and seeing various subtle differences in parts and finishes b�tween them I wouldn't mind a second opinion
I have a great photo base of original markings and correct items and feel its pretty good
I am planning to sell it once completed and want it be right
Just really want it to be appreciated rather than bagged Chris
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quote: Originally posted by edelbrock1
It all depends on what you want to do with the car. If you want to drive it and just enjoy it for what it is. Then just do what you want to do with it.
But if you want to show it and have it as factory authentic as possible, best to get someone in the know to look over it and tell you where it can be improved. As at car shows you will get any number of wan... I mean experts that will pick the s*** out of it if they feel it isn't perfect.
Greetings, Sound advice. If a car is displayed/on show as being "authentic" then that is what everyone is entitled to expect upon viewing it. If it isn't then some people will usually say so if they know better. There is only one kind of "original car" and they are the ones presented as original and correct to how they were made. The best thing is there is no shortage of people who know better as there are way way more people out there than cars. |
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I thibnk one thing that has helped with the "restoration to original movement" is the sharing of knowledge through the interent, clubs etc.
30 years ago you were on your wn and had to rely on what you found yourself on other cars. Making it easy to think the wrong thing is right. Now there really is no excuse in Monaro restoration. Best thing is to take it to some of these Monaro events and have the "experts" give you feedback. If you ask them they are usually pretty good about it.
I know Ben and myself would never tell a person that there cars was wrong unless they ask us. After all they might not be fully restoring it just presenting the way they like it.
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Thanks for your advice Not sure a Monaro outing is the best place for critique I was more looking for Gmh expert to view the car and advise me of its faults if any I would also be happy to pay for this service
This car is worthy of that bit of extra effort so when the time comes to part with it the new owner will be very happy .
Chris
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I guess it comes down to your location.
If yu let us know your approx location we can probably direct you to someone.
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I am located in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne
Appreciate the help
Chris
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Try Roger Hancock Holdenman Restomotive. ABN 66833083566 Mobile 0408 349 185 9am-9pm, 7 days Ph/Fax 03 9778 4350 62 Mountain Gate Dr. Ferntree Gully Vic. 3156 Web www.earlyholdenparts.com.au Email [email protected] Warren
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