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<blockquote data-quote="ozziii" data-source="post: 206234" data-attributes="member: 3482"><p>Great looking EH & great job restoring it.</p><p>My cousing & his old man done one a couple years back, similar to your's but a light blue type colour, (original EH Holden colour).</p><p>It turned out really nice, think they may have done up an old grey motor for originality though. Cousin handed it over to his old man as a gift, still has it but not sure if it gets driven much now.</p><p></p><p>Also had a mate do one up, from a rusted wreck in a paddock, first it was standard & original, then some different modified 6's went in, then a 350 chev with chassis mods etc, last I heard it was running mid 8's on nitrous, mid 9's without. Body wise & interior all still looked stock & was full engineered with rego, that was one tuff EH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziii, post: 206234, member: 3482"] Great looking EH & great job restoring it. My cousing & his old man done one a couple years back, similar to your's but a light blue type colour, (original EH Holden colour). It turned out really nice, think they may have done up an old grey motor for originality though. Cousin handed it over to his old man as a gift, still has it but not sure if it gets driven much now. Also had a mate do one up, from a rusted wreck in a paddock, first it was standard & original, then some different modified 6's went in, then a 350 chev with chassis mods etc, last I heard it was running mid 8's on nitrous, mid 9's without. Body wise & interior all still looked stock & was full engineered with rego, that was one tuff EH. [/QUOTE]
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