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« Reply #20 on: March 28, 2008, 06:44:27 PM »
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Yes, about the only thing that it couldn't pass was the service station.

I regards to parts and machining being available, I was fortunate with my FC, when it became known amongst the other mechanics that I worked with that I was doing an FC up with a Grey Motor, a few of the mechanics that I worked with basically said "I used to race a car or boat with an old Grey Motor, I still have some parts, do want them?" As a result I ended up with a lot of old Grey Motor speed equipment. As I was also still an apprentice and went to TAFE I had access to an engine dyno, deals were done with apprentice fitters and turners, and as a result I was able to get nearly all of my machining that I required done for next to nix. i was encouraged by my teachers, who both raced cars with Holden Greys.

I learnt a lot as engines broke on the dyno in the chase for horsepower, and I later began racing an FC sedan and later an EJ. The engine in the FC was at one stage in my race car, and was taken out of my race car when I built a better one for my race car.

If only I still had all that old Grey Motor speed equipment that I once had.........
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« Reply #21 on: March 28, 2008, 08:51:06 PM »
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What a great time and place to be doing an apprenteship, having your workmates and your teachers into grey motors would have been a big bonus, if we knew back then what we know now, we would have kept a lot more than we did, i can remember a time when if we blew a motor we would buy another car, take out the motor and tow the it to the dump,take the wheels off and leave the rest.
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« Reply #22 on: March 28, 2008, 09:31:30 PM »
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There were plenty of cars with blown motors about. I remember one year I had a bad season with my EJ, went through 11 bodies in the race season, found them all by driving around Canberra and seeing them sitting on the nature strip with half flat tyres, never paid anymore than $20.00 for one. I would gut them, cut the roof off, fit the roll cage and weld the roof back on. We also used to get parts for cars at the Queanbeyan tip as well. There was never any shortage of bits and pieces.
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« Reply #23 on: March 29, 2008, 10:25:00 AM »
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Yeah grey motors are good and reliable when they are in good nick, but when they get a bit tired they can go quickly, if you push them too hard even quicker, i think some of the newer enthusiasts would be shocked at how cheap they were, and how many good straight rust free cars were trashed just because no one wanted them,my first car was eighty dollars on the rd. registered in very good condition with nasco radio,parcel rack, taxi bar, tow bar and heater.
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« Reply #24 on: March 31, 2008, 11:40:20 PM »
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Mine was purchased in the public bar of The Newport Arms Hotel, Sydney for $60 with rego, chromies and a spare car for parts.........and we needed them Grin
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