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Title: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: 4hammers on September 09, 2005, 11:04:17 AM
At the risk of comming up with a stack of little boxes with "X" in them, I have just decided to add a link to my photobucket site. It has some great photos of the property I visited today. I wasn't allowed to take photos of what is in the sheds, but will soon I hope.
Enjoy.

http://photobucket.com/albums/v157/4hammers/Farm%20wrecks/?sc=6&start=20

Rob J


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: 20.4_seconds on September 09, 2005, 11:15:00 AM
Nice one Rob,
welcome to the Holden Farm club, it's all a waiting game now and a alot of secret prayers in hope that you will get that call saying, "Come and get what you want"

What a find...you could spend days there sourcing parts and just looking around....

p.s see any heater doors from a Bosch heater floating around   ;) ;)

Nick


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: 4hammers on September 09, 2005, 07:16:56 PM
Hi Nick.
Thats right, Mate. But I have been at this for a fair time now, only just got a camera though. This place has a stack of big sheds & in them are some very, very cool things. Antique motorbikes, NOS, petrol/oil stuff & so much antique furniture, you would not believe.
I wish I had a camera when I found that old dealer up north. I walked in & he had a fantastic display of Holden NOS along one wall.
"Man, that display looks great" I said. "Any of it for sale"??
"Yes, Mate, it is all for sale" He replied. :o :o :o :o

It had NOS Mudflaps in boxes, Headlight surrounds, mirrors, one of those little plastic weaathershield mirrors, the list goes on! That would be my best ever find!

Regards,
Rob J

p.s. No bosch doors on their own, but I do have a complete Bosch heater with the doors attached.


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: 20.4_seconds on September 09, 2005, 08:41:48 PM
Sorry Rob,
I meant from the photography side of things, you take heaps of photos and when you get home you think, shit I forgot to get a pic of that car!!!! Doh!!!  ::)

Looking forward to seeing lotsa photos...

p.s Swap ya a Bosch heater without doors for yours!!! ;D ;D

Nick


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: 4hammers on September 09, 2005, 09:02:52 PM
Ahh, OK.
Yes, I know what you mean. There was a Simca Veddete Belaise V8 there (A VERY rare car) that had only 60,000 miles on it. Interior is immaculate & body in excellent condition. I wanted to get some photos, but there is a horse there. Horses scare the living s**t out of me for some reason. It looked nice, but when I clambered over the fence, it came over to me. I just took off.
Hmmmmm, maybe another reason I should go to therapy! ;D

Rob J


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: 4hammers on September 12, 2005, 05:05:57 AM
Hmm. Trying this.

http://tinyurl.com/dhkkw

(http://tinyurl.com/dhkkw)


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: 4hammers on September 12, 2005, 05:08:51 AM
You Flamin beauty!! I did it.
OK, got my head around that, so I will post some more.



(http://tinyurl.com/cfw74)


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: Spinner on September 12, 2005, 08:41:22 AM
That FC Utility appears to have a painted grille - quite rare.

Rob, you might 'need' to take some more pictures of that one for a reference.

The FC Van is looking quite 'Safari' with the LandRover/Jeep spare wheel positioning.  Who needs a Continental kit? :D

Cheers

Brett


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: 20.4_seconds on September 12, 2005, 11:04:47 AM
 :o Nice Rob...very nice..... :o

Bloody cars everywhere, whats up in the background...
Hope you got photos of everything...please post em if ya do..love the old wrecks....
Just like the ones I've found...Farmer Brown must have a bought one every year or so and when they died, he  just parked em in the paddock..eh

Still won't bloody sell them tho    ;D ;D

Nick


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: 4hammers on September 12, 2005, 09:28:32 PM
Hi Spin,
Yep, it is a painted grille. Number 327 off the production line if I recall the plate correctly. The panel van does look cool with the "Safari" option. A little known Nasco acccessory.

Nick,
Man, this place was the bees knees for Old Wrecks. The link at the top only goes to the second page of my album. Here is the link to the first page.

http://photobucket.com/albums/v157/4hammers/Farm%20wrecks/?start=0

Too much to post them all up. One of the cars on top of the big hill, which was the first car I opened a door, had a NOS set of ute door scuff plates sitting there (Pictured). He is going to sell them to me hopefully. I have 2 FB utes & they would come in VERY handy.

All the cars in that line are utterly shagged. I have never seen so much rust. They are sitting in dirt up to the sill panels. Note the bonnet on the EJ. Entirely rusted away except for the underbonnet support.

Cars up on the big hill where all very salvageable. The international ute that is pictured, was bought new by this guys Dad. He actually remembers coming home from the local dealer in Devonport with his Dad & can still recall the smell of the new Duco. The Roadster is a cool car. I only found it up there, when I saw the sun glinting of the grille surround. Clambered up the hill & there it was. Again, very salvageable.

As for the Oil signs, he has 3 sets of each. Owned a big servo back in the 50s down in the Midlands. The sheds are full of stuff. Antiques & old motorbikes just to start.

But bugger me, if he is not the most cantankerous old coot around. Don't go up there as he will set the dogs onto you & put some buckshot over your head! :o :o

Rob J


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: TAYZ on September 12, 2005, 10:08:19 PM
That picture would make a great postcard/print.  That is one thing you will, or may never find again, all those old holdens in a row like that absolute GOLD.  Ever since I wa s small kid wrecks have been a keen interest to me also.  I lived in the country for years and the bush behind our house was full of old holdens.  I still remember ones that were still going and were just dumped there.  I remember my ol man selling an FB station wagon registered for $10- from memory!!

                                                                    TAYZ


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: craiga on September 13, 2005, 05:31:08 AM
Tayz,

You're right, I have removed the colours and given a bit of a sepia look.

Great photo, and will end up framed on my bar room wall!!

(http://tinypic.com/dngaj7.jpg)

Cheers,

Craig.


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: 4hammers on September 13, 2005, 06:15:37 AM
Does look good like that Craig!
I have PM'd my bank account details for the rights to this picture. $100,000 should cover it thankyou very much. I am an artist you know & need to eat ;D ;)

Seriously though, I will be heading back down soon (After my nerves setlle) & can get some more shots of those cars. I have my head around the camera a bit better now, so can improve on those shots.

Will post them once I get them.

Rob J


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: srevoice on September 13, 2005, 06:53:48 AM
I want 50% of all royalties due to the fact the camera dosent belong to Rob and first option to all NOS stuff he finds. I think that is a fair deal as he said he would take me along for a ride to look at all the old cars, I am heart broken here, I am now too emotional to write anymore

 Andy the devastated


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: 4hammers on September 13, 2005, 09:25:20 PM
Hey Andy,
You can come down & have a look with me next time...........
You can go first, Dogbait... :o I mean, Andy! ;)

Rob J


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: mcl1959 on September 15, 2005, 08:19:40 AM
Rob,  when/if you get back could you make a written record of the ute and van numbers please.  Safari kit may be heavy unless the optional gas ram kit was fitted to help with the heavy bonnet.

What is the roadster ?  It's not Ford or Chev and doesn't look like Dodge either  Is it Mopar of some sort?

Ken


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: HARKO on September 16, 2005, 07:26:36 AM
Hmmm ,Not to bad :)

(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y187/Harko/simcavedanette.jpg)


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: 4hammers on September 16, 2005, 07:30:35 AM
Ahhh, Sweet, Harko. ;D ;D
I was hoping you would get your "Cyber-Gas axe" on one of those. There is another one in bloody good condition in another area of this property & I did have an idea of doing something like that. Man, it would be cool.
1959 Simca Vedette Belaise V8 is what it is.

Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet.

Rob J


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: zulu on September 16, 2005, 08:59:36 AM
I think the blurb went.........SOME CAR THAT SIMCAR !
something very different.


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: 4hammers on September 16, 2005, 08:01:01 PM
They were actually sold by GMH dealers. In the glove box of the good condition one, is the complete glovebox folder, with the GMH logo on the front. It also has all of it genuine paperwork in really good nick.

Rob J


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: HARKO on September 17, 2005, 05:13:16 AM
Is it that original ! ! !.
It must be begging to be modified :)
Shame you live so far away Ha ! I could always do with another project Ha !


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: 4hammers on February 17, 2006, 07:17:09 AM
Hi all.
Ken. I got back down today & got all the numbers for the van as well. The ute (FC 2106 - 627), I realise I had entered in the decoder back when I first found it, but I hadn't done the van (FC 2104 - 3124). I am assuming you have access the the details from the decoder. I have just entered them now.

Regards,
Rob J


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: 4hammers on February 17, 2006, 09:59:58 AM
Also, that little roadster IS a Ford model "A". A VERY late model A apparently. Had a lot of the next model stuff on it according to Ted. It is reaally restorable & for a 100% untouched car, it is quite surprising how good it is.

Rob J


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: HARKO on February 17, 2006, 10:33:51 AM
And did you ask him for me Rob ?


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: 4hammers on February 17, 2006, 11:08:23 AM
Yeah, I said to him.
"Ted, I know you are REAL protective of these cars, but I have a mate in Sydney who looks a bit like Andre Aggassi (Put that in there, coz I think he likes tennis), who is a whizz with a gas-axe & an angle grinder, loves modifying the hell out of cars & will most likely put a big block under the bonnet" "Can he have it?"

Next thing I knew, the dogs were off the chain & I was off & running again! :o :o :o :o

Seriously though, I have planted the seeds & he is coming around. I took him for a spin in the wagon today & he had a ball. Telling him how old cars are great & should be restored to go again.

Patience, Grasshopper. I will prevail....i hope ;)

Rob J


Title: Re: Some REALLY cool farm wreck photos.
Post by: HARKO on February 17, 2006, 11:27:47 AM
Haha I thought I had learnt my patience oh master,
Please just dont make me paint the fence again ....Not that !.....Anything but that !....master.

But in all honest please dont tell him I cut things to pieces :)