The car was purchased as a trailer load of parts. The mechanicals are all standard Model A Ford parts from 1928/29/30, except for the instrument panel, which is 1948 Ford Prefect. The only mods are MG B rear shocks and friction damper front shocks. The motor is 40th over size due to the original being scored. That was the only out side work done. The body is my own design and built with strip planked pine, a covering of bote cote fiberglass, then rubber underlay, with weather proof marine vinyl cover. The upholstery is marine vinyl and marine grade carpet.
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4bait
Thats a great looking LTD
I would be real happy seeing that in the driveway each day. thanks so much for Showing it.
We have an Eh holden entered in the shannons show, my children and I saved it from being scrapped, If you have time to visit the link and vote for our pride and joy, that would be fantastic
Cheers Andy
https://www.shannons.com.au/club/show-n-...
BeccaBrown
Hi again 😁
I absolutely love your garage.
Wow what an amazing job you have put into your Awesome Ride. A credit to you, one to be very proud to have parked in the garage.
Simply spectacular.
I have entered my 2003 Holden Statesman in the recent Shannon’s Show and Shine competition
If you get a moment you might want to check her out in the Australian category by clicking on the link below.
I’d love for you to give her a vote, before 5pm Thursday 25th June 2020.
That would mean the world to me.
Thanking you so much!
Good luck if you’re entered, happy motoring and stay safe everyone!
Please click on the link below and the hit the green vote button on her entry.
TIA Bec
https://www.shannons.com.au/club/show-n-...
Thank you so much If you have already voted for her!!!
Motown1
Looks cool. Is it Copper Bronze or Walnut Glow - I have a Copper Bronze one. The Walnut Glow is more a dark brown and the burgundy colour I think is Regency Red? They are great cars.