1 tonner
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1 tonner
Heres a job we had a little while ago. Another old Holden more than likely off to the wreckers/scrap metal merchants.
I had to prise the bonnet open to get into the engine bay, consquently wrecked the nose cone. It may have been able to be re-used if I hadn't bent it. Don't know how it caught fire. You can see that the guards are not GTS as the flutes are welded in. Before anyone asks, no the grill doesn't normally sit in the engine bay, I just used it as a bonnet prop as the hinge springs had let go.
Ignore the date on the pictures, camera is not set up properly.
I had to prise the bonnet open to get into the engine bay, consquently wrecked the nose cone. It may have been able to be re-used if I hadn't bent it. Don't know how it caught fire. You can see that the guards are not GTS as the flutes are welded in. Before anyone asks, no the grill doesn't normally sit in the engine bay, I just used it as a bonnet prop as the hinge springs had let go.
Ignore the date on the pictures, camera is not set up properly.
dufasdave- I Love this place
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sad to see a old ute go that away,look's like someone put a lot of time and money into it.
allan- AMCC ADDICT
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Don't know where it was from. Just a local car I think. Hell of a way to get a flame job on it though!!!
dufasdave- I Love this place
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Looks better than my little Holden bug mobile. :-)
SidewaysHQ- AMCC NEWBIE!
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