GOOD ONE DAVE my first was a willy's knight though i think it should have been called a willy's nought
It did nought all week while I fixed it up then went all right saturday night then retired to be fixed from sunday onwards, must have been something to do with the girls that were passengers ? I recon, must have been those dam high heel shoes.
bill the old battler
The Cockie and Morrie
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Thank you everyone for your comments, happy to see I brought back so many memories for you, my 1st registed on the road car was a FE Holden, three on the tree, vacum wipers which were a real pain at the drive-in on a drissly night. 

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Dave I drove around in a 1958 v dub hand painted canary yellow which a couple of mates and myself brought for 60 dollars.
I remember it had those little indicator stems on the side uprights and a running board each side.
Looked a sight heading down the coast with six surfboards on top.
Tried to post a picture but it scanned all the yellow into blue ????
Will try again tonight. Off to paradise.
Bob
I remember it had those little indicator stems on the side uprights and a running board each side.
Looked a sight heading down the coast with six surfboards on top.
Tried to post a picture but it scanned all the yellow into blue ????
Will try again tonight. Off to paradise.
Bob
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After you grasp that everything else seems insignificant !!!
After you grasp that everything else seems insignificant !!!
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just loved it Dave...I had an FC sedan but she was stock standard...never blew anyone off in that!..
..great yarn mate!


Ross
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Again thank you everyone for your comments, I'm so glad I re-kindled some happy memories.


