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01-04-2015, 12:58 PM | #1 | ||
Starter Motor
Join Date: Sep 2012
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Hi All,
Well this has been a (very) long time in the making. My XB that I bought as a 2nd year apprentice mechanic, drove as a daily driver for 2 years and then put in dry storage for the last 15 years has finally made it's way back into my garage and it's now time to embark on a restoration to get it back on the road. image.jpg For those that are interested I got a little excited a week ago and contacted Ford to find out about the car: SIDO 359983 Model Code 18313 - Falcon 500 2 door hardtop Engine Code Y - 302 CID V8 2V Transmission Code B - Auto Cruisomatic T-bar floor Paint H - Tropic Gold Trim B2 - Black cloth trim Options 03 - Seat belts, mandatory 06 - Power steering 16 - Black vinyl roof 32 - Sports console 39 - Carpets 48 - Rallye Pack 56 - Driving lights 71 - 11 Transistor pb radio Date of Manufacture April 1975 Selling Dealer: Cooper Ford I started collecting parts for this thing back in the late 90's early 00's and managed to hang on to it all that time including during a 12 month stint overseas where it and all the parts almost went to the tip. Work is pretty full on these days and severely limits my time to work on the car, so I have pretty much all but decided to outsource the body and paint. However reading through a few project threads off and on here for a while and seeing many people having dramas and spending vast amounts of money only to have to get it redone, doesn't fill me with a lot of confidence. If any of you who have been down the panel and paint road are able to give me some advice on a good panel beater / painter and any pitfalls in getting this type of work done I would greatly appreciate it. Im in Melbourne but will trailer the car anywhere to get it done right. I'll post some more pics of it shortly. Cheers, Mark P.s how do I resize images? |
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