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Steve
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- St George area
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- '79 VB & '06 STi
Hi Guys
I have just taken delivery of this glorious '79 VB Commodore SL. Straight six, auto. My grandfather bought this car when it rolled off the factory floor so its been in the family ever since and Im chuffed now to call it mine. I know the full history of the car and whilst it has a few dings, it has never been in an accident. At the moment it is pretty ruff all around ie body, engine, transmition, interior. Im no mechanic or pannel beater so Im going to have to get some help to bring it upto mint condition. I haven't decided just yet which way I will go with it. I will keep it as a daily cruiser and maybe make it look like a custom streeter or I might keep it looking stock.
Can anyone shed some light on what sort of wheels these are? I don't ever recall seeing them on another commo before.
This is the original sticker from the dealership my grandfather bought the car from back in '79, Tony Packard Holden. This dealer was big back then. They ran
TV commercials where Tony Packard use to say 'Let me do it right for you'. If you don't remember ask your parents
Some of you might remember my previous Commo, '97 VS V6 Manual. I called it White Noise
I had this car for over 10 years until a chick in a Festiva ran into me...
I have just taken delivery of this glorious '79 VB Commodore SL. Straight six, auto. My grandfather bought this car when it rolled off the factory floor so its been in the family ever since and Im chuffed now to call it mine. I know the full history of the car and whilst it has a few dings, it has never been in an accident. At the moment it is pretty ruff all around ie body, engine, transmition, interior. Im no mechanic or pannel beater so Im going to have to get some help to bring it upto mint condition. I haven't decided just yet which way I will go with it. I will keep it as a daily cruiser and maybe make it look like a custom streeter or I might keep it looking stock.
Can anyone shed some light on what sort of wheels these are? I don't ever recall seeing them on another commo before.
This is the original sticker from the dealership my grandfather bought the car from back in '79, Tony Packard Holden. This dealer was big back then. They ran
TV commercials where Tony Packard use to say 'Let me do it right for you'. If you don't remember ask your parents
Some of you might remember my previous Commo, '97 VS V6 Manual. I called it White Noise
I had this car for over 10 years until a chick in a Festiva ran into me...
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