1966 HR Holden rear by Kiiko
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Mmmm and what a nice shapely rear it is lol, I love getting dressed up and posing for photos with nice cars and this is a nice car, I chose this car and colour because I have a friend who actually owned one that looked exactly like this, the colour could be described as biscuit brown, but most spray painters just called it baby sh*t brown which was a bit unfair and it had the white roof, he bought the car in about 1985 for $800 just a few months before his 18 th birthday, it was in very good condition and was almost rust free, just a little spot in the corner of a rear door, no rust in the rest of the car which was rare, it was fitted with a 186s motor and a 3 on the tree crunch gearbox (no syncro on first gear) and a bango (banjo) diff and a extra gauge or two on the dash and front bucket seats which made it a X2 model I believe, he drove it everywhere and never had any trouble, sadly he also loved speedway racing and the car was stripped in the hope of building a speedway car, but that never happened and the body was donated to another friend who had a HR ute and the floor was cut out to save the HR ute, a real pity that he did not keep it in original condition because now it would be worth big dollars. He had a uncle that owned a very nice EH Holden it had a really cool dark blue paint job with heavy metal flake through it and black interior and a healthy 6 cylinder motor in it, there is a HD or EH Holden that goes past my house sometimes it is dark gun metal grey and sounds like nothing else that goes past and the owner has a few other nice toys also, thanks for looking love Kiiko.
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brain1969 Online Now!
great scene and pov
London224
NIce to see my model of the Country Store being used....