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    46 years old John, yep it has lasted well and now will last for more than 46 years.

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    Nice addition to the jig saw puzzle of provenance. I guess you are also looking for a T bucket owner who once owned a Monaro.

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    Hmmmm 12 Bolt. Nice.

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    I thought it was only British Leyland and the Italians that made cars with that degree of built-in obsolescence.

    Good to know you can get replacement panels, and a good panel beater girl.

    Keep posting those progress pics, helps to motivate the rest of us to pull finger on our own projects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John McKechnie View Post
    Great work John and will be a fantastic addition to HMC when finished!! with all the cars get built and coming too HMC it will be a fantastic looking field with the Monaro rite up there in providence as thats what we're all about!!

    Hopefully see you at the Speedshow over the weekend

    Dale M

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    John, when Ian used to help Goody he and his wife bought the Jacaranda Motel in Epsom, then like any Ford engine, that all blew up and Ian moved to Aussie. In the early to mid `80s he ran the Spears workshop in East Tamaki, and also helped Bill Adams from Aimco Aerials with his dirt track mini which Ian built a real serious engine with fuel injection on an Ardun head. I often wonder where that motor ended up. Ian was a real nice guy who could get any engine happening.......

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    The Monaro looks amazing John! Great effort.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John McKechnie View Post
    Just talked to Randal Edgel- he said he was just starting at Spears then, remembers vaguely the car but absolutely Ian Burton-I.B.- doing the 350 for Jim Carlyle. Anyone know where Ian Burton is these days-he also used to help Noel Goodwin on the Sprint Car.
    How is Randall these days? Haven't seen him since he assembled a Fiat 500 engine for me when he was still an apprentice........

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    Wow, hard to believe it's the same car. Congratulations on an amazing job so far. Can't wait to see this one lifting a wheel around Hampton Downs.

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    Amazing how a coat of paint helps bring it all together.

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    Sweet build & awesome seeing it done once, done right first time..... Nice work John

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    Quote Originally Posted by John McKechnie View Post
    Shano- the body is always the biggie.
    Engine just about finished.
    Webers being checked now.
    Engine goes to Marsh in September for run in and dyno.
    Gearbox, diff, brakes,interior , front and rear suspension all ready to go.
    Just need to confirm the height when all weight is in.
    Another biggie will be the weatherstrip kit- $2k and cage about the same.
    It will always be the body and the paint that determine how quickly I can afford to finish this car, but at least now, looking at it,-its not the end of the beginning: its the beginning of the end.
    Are they making weatherstrip kits for these Monaros now John? Do you know who makes them?

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    Thanks John re the weatherstrip kits, thats good to know.

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    Looking good John.....was great to catch you up mate....always have time to talk about such things we love! See ya soon. Kind regards, Tony Rutherford

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    Terry Marshall photo of Cambridge Monaro 1970/71 season. ( NZ Classic Car article. Dec 2008)
    Grady Thompson on the front row at Ruapuna. Against Crosby,Fahey and Dawson and in front of Rod Coppins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by khyndart in CA View Post
    Terry Marshall photo of Cambridge Monaro 1970/71 season. ( NZ Classic Car article)
    Grady Thompson on the front row at Ruapuna. Against Crosby,Fahey and Dawson and in front of Rod Coppins.

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    John McKechnie,
    If you can get this Monaro restored back to its former Team Cambridge condition, that will be a wonderful achievement and I hope all TRS readers can go back through their old photos, magazines and programmes etc.and supply you with any information they can.
    Good on ya mate for giving it a go.

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    Pole position is opposite side on Ruapuna grid..therefore Dawson pole, then Fahey, Crosbie, Thompson...

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    Thank you John for up date and well done so far............. was looking at [although Paul being shorter] Paul & Croz in escorts you can see how Paul [ex uk race car] sits way lower getting centre of gravity...low ...... huge advantage every corner .....still see this today in club level I guess people ok with the way things are ...I remember
    the first pre 65 Anglia I raced it seemed common sence to sit on the floor taking a lot off the bottom off the seat ....seemed to work ok lol ........
    Last edited by Grant Sprague; 10-18-2014 at 07:39 AM.

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    That's ridiculous, it was never that shiny. Looks like it belongs in a hot rod FFS.


    Quote Originally Posted by John McKechnie View Post
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    Time for an update on a cold wet day-
    Said earlier that motor was almost ready and carbs being checked by Rob Brown
    Now engine is complete and goes to Marsh next week for starting, running in and dynoing.
    Many thanks to Mark Wade for this, started with a bare block, and new crank
    You will seen him recently on the Win a Monaro video and is a total Chev man- runs a small block sprint car
    When I get the motor back, bell housing, clutch all get mated and fit to front cross member. Body then lowered down to get correct fit then measured for tuned headers.
    Diff housing also goes to Dennis Running for assembly- all new insides.

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