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my currant project is a HQ ambulance
[img]http://gallery.oldholden.com/d/309432-2/hq+ambo[/img] [img]http://gallery.oldholden.com/d/309427-4/hq+ambo+barn+doors[/img]
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looks like you will have a fun few months/year getting that to what it deserves to be
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well the easy bit is out of the way, its all pulled to bits, every nut and bolt, im starting to restore every peice bit by bit, im doing the suspension first, control arms ect then i will do the chassis
every part is bagged and tagged and lots of piccy have been taken
my goal is to have the chassis finished and rolling by christmas, then i will start on the rust repairs on the body :-/
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a rotorissorie makes it easier to work on the chassis
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Good stuff man - so what are the plans for it??
Colour, motor, wheels, suspension, g/box, diff????? etc....
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I dont see any currants. Or raisins for that matter. Is that a sultana on the ground behind the brick?
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the plan is to return it back to original
it has a 308, air con, p/steer ect, color is NSW emergency vichicle color, its kind of a off white
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the chassis and all the bolt on bits will be painted soon, hopefully shell be rolling soon
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and i thought i had a big job on good luck with it love the home brew kit
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ooowwww yeh! thats what im talkin bout! |
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quote: Originally posted by t-dog
and i thought i had a big job on good luck with it love the home brew kit!
yep its a big job but ya gotta do something with your spare time and all this homebrewing doesnt help progress, lol
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update, chassis is painted, so is all the bolt on parts (control arnms, cross member diff ect), the control arms have new balljoints and rubbers, all the tie rods, idoler arm drag link are new, all the brakes have been rebuilt and new parts throughout chassis just needs assembling now the body is up on a dolly now, body work will start when the chassis is rolling again
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progress update
done fark all for a few months, i have collected some more parts but still haven't assembled the chassis yet, the HQ ambo project has been paused while i finish a HQ tonner
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from one home brewer to another, keep up the good work. 33 cent longnecks can't help with progression, well they don't help me anyway, haha
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quote: Originally posted by satanic customs
from one home brewer to another, keep up the good work. 33 cent longnecks can't help with progression, well they don't help me anyway, haha
pmsl nah it don't do too much for the progress but it does do wonders for the hip pocket people don't believe me when i tell them it cost me $25 for 2 and a half slabs of beer!
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Plus its better beer! Do it with kegs and a tap out the fridge door, stuff the bottles. Plus there is no evidence of how many schooners you have drunk.
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quote: Originally posted by wbute
Plus its better beer! Do it with kegs and a tap out the fridge door, stuff the bottles. Plus there is no evidence of how many schooners you have drunk.
yeah man i'd LOVE a keg set-up, i looked into it recently and i could set-up and simple keg system for around $800, this price included the kegs(3 19ltr), taps, line's, regulators, fittings ect all i had to do was hire a CO2 bottle and fit it to my beer fridge, easy as!! and as you said, no empties for evidence ;-)
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