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Title: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on May 04, 2007, 11:43:19 PM
This is a collage of photo's taken of my FC at Victorian All Holden Day, 2007.

(http://i17.tinypic.com/53gl17r.jpg)


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: minifcvan on May 05, 2007, 01:46:11 AM
very nice jack..well done


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: Grechy on May 05, 2007, 05:43:46 AM
Geeeez that looked very similar to my old girl.

Great photo's

Paul


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: tommo65 on May 05, 2007, 06:26:08 AM
Very nice and well done on the collage

Regards Tommo


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on May 05, 2007, 07:20:25 AM
Hey tommo
Thanks but I didnt do the collage, didnt even put the photo on here (my son did it - trying to teach me.....) Im a computer illiterate old bastard
jack


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: tommo65 on May 05, 2007, 09:44:01 AM
Ha that makes two of us I have to get my better half to do anything like that. I have lots of patience with cars ;D but not computer's >:(. Tommo


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: customFC on May 05, 2007, 10:38:57 AM
Hey Jack.
Cool looking car....very clean.
Your son did a good job on the collage also.
Thanks for sharing it with us.
Regards
Alex


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: cruiser056 on May 06, 2007, 06:19:59 PM
Jack,
       Very nice, clean straight lines.  I like those hub caps / dress rims combination, what are they exactly?

Michael


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on May 06, 2007, 07:53:24 PM
Michael
Centres are HK, front rims reversed to give appropriate offset, standard 5 inch width; back rims 7 inch, 14 inch chrome trim rings (rounded - no flats), hubcaps are el-cheapo reproduction Baby Moons!  I got em from Autobarn - had to order them in; cost all of $65 a set......
You may have seen this car before - it came from Brisbane.  (although its had a "personality change" since then)
Regards
Jack


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: sgo on May 18, 2007, 04:05:50 AM
Have removed your over-riders, including bolts, as requested, and fixed your number-plate ! :)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v164/sgomachen/CAR%20PICS/JacksFC.jpg)


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: minifcvan on May 18, 2007, 04:19:50 AM
If only it was that easy.....  ;) ;) ;) ;) cheers mark


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: fc_mad on May 18, 2007, 04:54:49 AM
nice car
nice lines pretty cool paint
congrats


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: TTV6FC on May 18, 2007, 07:06:12 AM
Hi Jack,do you know what the name of the blue is.Other than my FC's I have a VH commodore street/strip car which is nearly identical colour (Pacific Blue) and I have often toyed with the idea of painting my V6 FC that colour but opposite combo to yours. :) Cheers, Jamie.


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on May 18, 2007, 07:49:46 AM
sgo - mate, you're a legend! Wish I could do that... Ta muchly.
I'm thinking the overriders have got to go???
Jamie, its GMH colour Torquay Blue (B 095 I think.. can check if you want). Probably off a late 80's - early 90's calais - not sure.
Cheers
Jack


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on June 14, 2008, 11:04:42 AM

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/steeringwheelfc017.jpg)

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/steeringwheelfc018.jpg)

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/steeringwheelfc019.jpg)

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/jons%20picnic/Johnspicnic004.jpg)

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/jons%20picnic/Johnspicnic006.jpg)

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/jons%20picnic/Johnspicnic005.jpg)

Smithy, Kathi,        like this? is it the right 'thread', and are there pics??  It's all very bloody confusing for me - where are the kids when you need 'em?

Geez, and you mob reckon this is easy   ??? ??? ???
cheers jack


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: pedro on June 14, 2008, 11:48:16 AM
You've got it now jack, worked perfectly, did you get any pics. of wintersun at all, or were you too busy drinking and perving( on the cars of course) ;). I'll meet you there next year and maybe between us we can keep track of the camera ::), or we can give that job to one of the non drinkers ;) and just have a good time ;D ;D.
                                                Pedro F4+
                                     


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on June 14, 2008, 12:32:49 PM
Pedro, unless your photography skills are MUCH better than mine, I think it would be in the best interests of all concerned if we run with your last suggestion...
cheers jack  F4+


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: pedro on June 14, 2008, 01:01:27 PM
Sounds good to me, my camera skills degenerate as the evening wears on, besides how can i hold a camera when I'll have a can of bundy in one hand a hot dog in the other :D.
                                   Pedro F4+


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: EffCee on June 14, 2008, 01:07:36 PM

Jack and Pedro

It is far better fun being the one in front of the camera instead of the one behind it, I vot that the camera operator is a non drinkler and therefore is made the designated driver....... Now who do we know that is a photographer............AAHHHHH SMITHY

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: pedro on June 14, 2008, 01:15:03 PM
Exept that Dean drinks, but "Kathi" doesn't ;), only trouble is we'd have to hire a bus or build an FC stretch limo ::) ;D ;D
                                      Pedro F4+


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: smithy on June 14, 2008, 01:18:46 PM
yeah but you can foregt about the designated driver bit mate ;D ;D ;D

worst part is at events that i have photographed at i become to involved in looking and enjoying ( hic  ;)) to worry about photos......
but i would have to disagree with you keith, its better to be behind the canmera

cause you have no evidence of what you got up to ;D ;D ;D ;D

jack, good to see you got the hang of the photos, mate i really do love the colour on your toy. it looks very smooth indeed
i reckon the baby moons on it are far cooler..


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: smithy on June 14, 2008, 01:20:25 PM
who said i drink ::) ::)

i gave up drinking when i discovered guzzling ;D

build the FC limo, now that would be stylin ;) ;) ;) ;)


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: pedro on June 14, 2008, 01:33:18 PM
Definately agree about the wheels, the car looks great in the collage, sounds like a pre orange get together/warm up at wintersun next year, at least if Mez and i move back to the Gold coast you'll have somewhere to stay, long way for Paul to come from Ireland though, hey Paul maybe you might even get your car back off your Dad by then ;) ;D ;D
                                    Pedro F4+


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: smithy on June 14, 2008, 02:25:32 PM
hey pedro, here you go mate......

get a couple of wagons and bits and away you go ;D ;D ;D ;D

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v82/smithy59/dseigns/stretch.jpg)


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: NosFEratu on June 14, 2008, 03:32:27 PM
 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Love it Dean!   But if I'm driving it, it has to be light cream with black (think Heritage Softail Harley), flipper hubcaps, whitewalls and a fox tail!  8)

Wow Jack - you're a legend - six in one post!  :o

And Pedro, mmmmm you call it a hot dog?  ???

Kathi  8)
F4+ =^^=


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: NosFEratu on June 14, 2008, 03:34:37 PM
Oh yeah - forgot to say my preference is for the baby moons too!  8)


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: smithy on June 14, 2008, 06:58:15 PM
i could do cream, but the interior has got to be diamond stud patterned crushed velvet !!!!
no execptions ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: NosFEratu on June 14, 2008, 08:15:06 PM
Why don't you just make it a stretch panel van with bubble windows then? And don't forget the suit of armour!  ;D

Now enough of the frivolity! Congrats to Jack for successfully posting some update pics of his car!

Kathi  8)
F4+ =^^=


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: smithy on June 14, 2008, 08:20:55 PM
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Why don't you just make it a stretch panel van with bubble windows then? And don't forget the suit of armour!   

 can i paint a train  on the side aswell ;) ;) ;)

but i agree big ups for jack getting some pictures up on his posts... ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: Sideplate on June 14, 2008, 09:01:21 PM
Jack, yr car is grouse and Ive been right over it, without a fault!!!!!    What the bloody hell does F4+  mean???????????????????????????????????????????????   ::) :P ??? ??? ??? ??? ???


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on June 15, 2008, 09:54:29 AM
aw, gee, I'm all embarrassed now - all this praise just for getting a few pics up...  (actually, theres 6 pics because when I accidentally managed to get the img thingy up for one, I had to keep on doing it to cement the process into my old n abused brain; sorry, 6 was a bit of overkill)
Smithy, the stretch wagon's the go!!!  ;D ;D ;D  An F4+ group project??
Tayz, thanks for yr comments-they mean a lot, coming from you... I suppose you're gonna side with the others and opt for the baby moons rather than the bullets???   ;) ;) ;)
Found out about F4+ yet?  :) :)
cheers jack


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: Sideplate on June 15, 2008, 04:29:50 PM
Not at all Jack, as i like to have different looks at different times!!  I have a full set of baby moons, Kustom moons, torana caps with bullets and then run straight steelies, thats the best part about it all having different ways to look at the car.  My beast is now gathering dust in my nol mans garage due to the EJ ute build but soon the trimatic is gone to be replaced by a 4 speed and different gear shifter.  That is the fun of it all!!!!!!  I think the bullets look great on yr wheels.  I do want a set of tripples for the FC but it will happen when its meant to happen.  I will say though I love white walls no matter what look you are after 8)


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: NosFEratu on March 19, 2009, 07:37:18 AM
So....... it would seem we have someone within our midst who is a little shy about a recent event he attended with his car.   He and some of his recycled teenager friends recently went to the Ararat Jailhouse Rock Run and it would seem that his car was well received - check out the title on the trophy - I think he should change his forum name to Jack_GC (Grand Champion)!  By the way that's Jack_GC and Rita on the left!  ;)

But I do have one question Jack and I know Stinky will want to know too - how the hell did it win with a grey interior?  ;)

Congrats to you Jack (you old SCW) - mighty happy for you and the new trim rings and whitelines look great!

(http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii6/Badkitti666/Jack.jpg)


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: EffCee on March 19, 2009, 09:02:00 AM
Well done Jack!

You will have to tell us the story (and I am sure there is one) behind the trophy and the new additions / improvements to the car.

Great Stuff.

Keith



Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: pedro on March 19, 2009, 09:42:04 AM
C'mon Jack you have to come clean sooner or later, did you win the trophy or did the girls really steal it for the photo ;), thanks for the info on the wheels I reckon they look great.
                             Pedro


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on March 19, 2009, 12:11:26 PM
Thanks Kathi, Keith n Pedro
Geez, I dunno?  :-\ I distort the truth a little - and everyone believes it! But when I come clean (well, almost), you all reckon i'm bullpooing....

Pedro, I DID NOT want that pic taken (I thought I was safe when every camera our mob had refused to work); them girls did tealeaf it - from the boot of the FC when I wasn't looking. But to answer your question - yes, the FC did win it (and another one, too!)

Kathi (and Stinky; who'll definitely be shaking his head in disbelief) - afterwards, I asked the judges if they were color-blind; they all denied it - the lying bastards. Also, they clearly have severe numeracy problems... The FJ with the Norman should have scored far higher than mine IMHO.
However, I must admit I enjoyed flogging all the 55/56/57 Chevs; also all the 'street machines'.

cheers jack



Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: NosFEratu on March 19, 2009, 12:38:26 PM
Dear Jack_GC

Please accept my humblest of apologies for being so naughty and posting the photo to the main forum. I know you are not impressed with my actions all I can say in my defence is that........... it was fun exposing you!  :D  :-*

Seriously, you should be very proud and, on top of having a great weekend (away from the cars too), you have promoted the marque well!   

Kathi - "the severly reprimanded one!"  :-*


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: pedro on March 19, 2009, 05:17:18 PM
Congratulations Jack, at first I thought you were just having a joke with us ???, you should be proud of the trophy not hiding it in the boot It's not every day an FC wins Grand Champion, good on ya mate, well done 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
                              Pedro


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: customFC on March 20, 2009, 11:48:32 AM
Sweet win!!
That trophy looks like it would way a ton.
Might have to reinforce the trophy shelf.
Congratulations.
Regards
Alex


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on March 20, 2009, 12:20:37 PM
Thanks, Pedro n Alex!
And Alex, you're not far out on the weight of the bloody thing. A certain person (drives a black FE sedan, apparently with a fox tail on the aerial  ::)) inferred that, me being a "SCW" ( the SC stands for 'show car' dunno about the W  ::)), I would have trailered the FC to Ararat. Not the case at all, and I'm about to send photographic proof of this to said person.
Ever driven a 1 tonner with 1 and a half tonnes of firewood on the back? It'll wander all over the joint like a hippy's lips - this is what I had to contend with on the drive home with that thing in the boot!  :o
It was made by a monumental mason, and the Leader of the Opposition just loves it - she reckons it'll save her 2 grand when I turn the toes up...
cheers jack







Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: pedro on March 20, 2009, 12:42:09 PM
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she reckons it'll save her 2 grand when I turn the toes up

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
                    Pedro


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: NosFEratu on March 20, 2009, 03:08:30 PM
A certain person (drives a black FE sedan, apparently with a fox tail on the aerial  ::)) inferred that, me being a "SCW" (the SC stands for 'show car' dunno about the W  ::)), I would have trailered the FC to Ararat. Not the case at all, and I'm about to send photographic proof of this to said person.

Now you're just making up silly acronyms Jack, SCW can also stand for "Street Car Winner" ;)












Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: pedro on March 20, 2009, 03:55:29 PM
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You bloody Show Car Wan***

I seem to recall the same black car driver saying this yesterday(slightly censored for public viewing and to protect the guilty) :o :o
                             Pedro 


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: NosFEratu on March 20, 2009, 04:25:05 PM
All said very much in jest and you guys know it.  :D I know that Jack drives his car a lot - and he drives it hard.  :o  I've been almost thrown into the boot through the back seat when he's changed gears.  :o  ;D

I admire and respect Jack, and all others, that drive their cars and maintain them in a condition that keeps them in contention for awards.  It's a hard thing to maintain a good balance of enjoyment, personal satisfaction and reward from your car by both showing and driving it.  It takes a lot of work but it can definitely be done! Kudos to all that do it! :)


Kathi
(reformed SCW who always paid the price for driving cars in between shows)


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: pedro on March 20, 2009, 05:10:31 PM
Quote
All said very much in jest and you guys know it.

Always taken in jest Kathi;D ;D, still it was fun catching you out for once though ;) :D :D, and yes I also have a lot of respect for Jack for winning with a car he drove to the show, I think we're more impressed with his effort than he is 8) 8) 8) 8)
                                                     Pedro


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: Omalley on March 20, 2009, 05:45:40 PM
Thanks Kathi, Keith n Pedro
Geez, I dunno?  :-\ I distort the truth a little - and everyone believes it! But when I come clean (well, almost), you all reckon i'm bullpooing....

Pedro, I DID NOT want that pic taken (I thought I was safe when every camera our mob had refused to work); them girls did tealeaf it - from the boot of the FC when I wasn't looking. But to answer your question - yes, the FC did win it (and another one, too!)

Kathi (and Stinky; who'll definitely be shaking his head in disbelief) - afterwards, I asked the judges if they were color-blind; they all denied it - the lying bastards. Also, they clearly have severe numeracy problems... The FJ with the Norman should have scored far higher than mine IMHO.
However, I must admit I enjoyed flogging all the 55/56/57 Chevs; also all the 'street machines'.

cheers jack



Jack, remember telling me it wasnt clean enough under the bonnet???  Sorry if i was rude but wasnt sure if you were the owner or not, was going to take the OLKAT but it leaks in the rain!!!!!!!  Congrats to for the trophy was definately the best car there


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on March 20, 2009, 06:47:49 PM
Sorry if you were rude? I'm sorry I was a smartarse  ::) what a wasted opportunity...
Ya weren't there last year; I was really hoping to catch up with you this year.
cheers jack


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: Omalley on March 20, 2009, 07:02:32 PM
Sorry jack, bloody mrs is readyfor a baby drop any day!!  I must admit I have probably only driven the FC maybe 5 times in the last 12 months.  I should be definately taking it to moorabin though as baby will be here by then!!  I love the steering wheel setup you have.  Anyhow beer and talk next time we catch up for sure!!!!!!!!!  Also I will be down port Fairy soon as mate works down there in bakery and he has a few hotrods so if i come down i will message you, cheers
                                                                     paul (my FC now a lot different to how it was, got a set of tasmans on it now with whitewalls)


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: old59 on March 20, 2009, 07:55:20 PM
hey jack nice wheels where did u get the idea for hk centres? ???


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on March 23, 2009, 06:42:15 AM
old 59, the HK centres looked OK in the past, but certainly not so good now...
To knock up 4 new wheels (without the slots!) wont be easy or cheap - the offsets are all one-offs to suit the suspension, diff, etc.; couldn't handle the expense after forking out for new trim rings n tyres!
cheers jack


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on July 06, 2011, 11:58:31 AM

Last post March 2009?  ::) Been quite a few changes for the old girl since then, and seeing as it's Winter, closed season; no fishing-no work; freezing outside, warm by the computer, here's an update...

Last September, 'The Leader of the Opposition' and me went for a little drive. Swag, tent, food, water and beer dont fit well in the FC; also I'm a little reluctant to flog it over 100's of k's of dirt roads, so it stayed home locked up in the shed and we took the trusty old Statesman (with a 350 SBC on straight gas, it's cheaper to run than the FC too!)

Had a great time until up around northern NSW somewhere, we got a nasty phonecall from no.2 son - some lowlife c@#t had broken into me shed and stole all the beer from the fridge.... and while he was there, gouged every panel of the FC (bar the roof) back to, and into, the metal  :'( :'( >:( >:(
This ruined our day, and I got a little upset; said things like 'oh dear oh my' etc... Weeks later, we got home, but it took a further 2 days before I could go down to the shed and look. It wasn't a pretty sight, and I must admit I got a bit angry.
Was too disgusted to take pics of the damage, but luckily it was insured so months later I took the poor violated old girl away for some new clothes

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/fcrepaint002.jpg)

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/fcseats008.jpg)

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/fcseats007.jpg)

while this was happening, I did some work on the cooling system and some other bits seeing as access was real good...

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/fcrepaint006.jpg)

I stripped the whole interior out before the car was painted (didn't want overspray on my lovely grey interior)
Was thinking of some way to restore the old girls dignity after she was so violently raped; remembered all the shite consistently put on the grey interior by certain people  ::) what about a lovely new interior??  ;D
And who better to enlist assistance from in the selection of colour, design, material etc than the two biggest critics of the grey interior??
What a brilliant way to get even with the bastards!  ;D
I drove both of them crazy with questions, ideas, severe challenges, etc for months. Kept changing my mind on the design and generally made a real 'sheilas front bum' of myself; and it was GREAT FUN!!!  ;D
Strangely enough, they both put up with me!  ???  (although I reckon the trimmer was awful bloody glad he only had to make the seat covers, etc, and I was to fit it all, AND that I was 700 km away...)

Testing, one two...

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/fcseats001.jpg)

The 'Leader of the Opposition' having a test drive in the shed...

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/fcseats030.jpg)

More test fitting...

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/fcseats036.jpg)

(the wheel arch covers were a failure  ::) had to do them again...)







Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on July 06, 2011, 12:28:17 PM

Finally got it all (almost) back together.
First outing with the new paint (2 pack, blue is a modified version of GMH 'Torquay Blue' with a few hard clears, white is Honda 'Premium Pearl White')

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/fcseats047-1.jpg)

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/fcseats056.jpg)

And after lots of swearing, cursing etc, new interior in...

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/fcseats048.jpg)

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/fcseats054.jpg)

(yeah, I know - still hadn't fixed the wheel arch covers in this pic, but I eventually did...  ::))

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/fcseats057.jpg)

So the old girl had new clothes, but it still wasn't quite enough... she needed some sexy new underwear as well!

new sidecovers and other bits (thanks Keith[EffCee]!)
(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/IMG_0941.jpg)

and some new crutchless knickers air cleaners (thanks strong A$!)

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/IMG_0942.jpg)

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/IMG_0940.jpg)

BIG thank-yous to the long-suffering trimmer, Stinky, and to Kathi for her help, advice, and trialling of the seat pinstriping  :-* :-* :-*
(Stinky, the kisses are for Kathi; sorry mate!!)

Now I'm definitely in the best phase of all this - as much driving as possible  ;D ;D ;D

cheers, jack


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: FC427 on July 06, 2011, 12:51:52 PM
Jack your car  look fantastic but I think it should go straight to the pool room ..... :o :o :o :o.......FC427......


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on July 06, 2011, 01:33:25 PM
Jack your car  look fantastic but I think it should go straight to the pool room ..... :o :o :o :o.......FC427......

haven't got a pool room, Mark - so it'll just have to be the road  ;D

(the $8k paintjob has got a few 'trophies' already  :-[ :'( but I've had lots of fun collecting them!)



Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: ridgey_didge on July 06, 2011, 05:06:40 PM
What a story!  I cannot understand people who vandalise - sure, steal the beer, but the rest is beyond comprehension.

I'm glad your car is back and looking so good.  The interior is stunning (and not grey) but I reckon I'd be scared of marking it.  It is great that you are driving and enjoying the car.

Cheers
David


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: fasteddyfc on July 06, 2011, 06:19:05 PM
Awesome car mate, i love it, especially the interior and the stance.
Some lowlife broke into my shed a while back, cleaned out my bar and stole a pack of smokes(probably doin me a favour with the smokes!!) then decided to try break into my torana. they only damaged one door and its window, but i barely slept for months and every noise i heard i was straight down the shed. Cant understand thieves, i had $4000 worth of billet wheels sitting next to my car, and they were more interested in rum!
Cant imagine how you feel mate having every panel keyed.. Looks great now though well done..

P>S where is your trimmer located??


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on July 06, 2011, 08:30:19 PM

Thanks David and fasteddie  :)

Raiding my shed fridge is not very Australian, but I can live with that; desecrating the FC for absolutely no material gain is just totally f#@ked  ::) ??? :o
The shed is alarmed now, and a, er, um, 'truncated explosive device' lives under my bed waiting patiently for the next arsehole...
(to comply with warm and fuzzy  ::) 'pc' requirements and weaken subsequent litigation  ::), there's a sign on the gate that says "Trespassers will be shot. Survivors will be shot again...")

The trimmer is none other than Stinky (google 'streettrim') a moderator on this forum; he's located a bit out of Gawler, S.A.
There's no need for me to give him a big rap; just have a look at pics of his work  :) 8)

cheers, jack






Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: NosFEratu on July 06, 2011, 10:08:21 PM
It all looks great Jack and it must be really nice to have it all back together in a new and improved form.

Your kisses are graciously accepted! :D  And yeah, you were a right doddery old fart at times!  ;D  The one I really felt for was Stinky!  ;D

Now, next on the hit list......... when are you going to get rid of the bloody shiney flamey thingy under the bonnet?  :P  ;) 


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: FCV08 on July 06, 2011, 11:00:45 PM
Jack

Great looking car. ;) ;)

Was talking to a motor trimmer today who was suggestung I do my interior in grey.

After seeing the white I might go with that. ;)

As with all the others cannot fathom why a*^eholes do this to cars like this. ??? ???

Absolute wankers in my eyes.

Enjoy driving a great looking car.

Craig D




Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on July 07, 2011, 09:55:43 AM
Now, next on the hit list......... when are you going to get rid of the bloody shiney flamey thingy under the bonnet?  :P  ;) 

 ??? ::) you just never give up, do ya?? ::) ;)

OK then, which of your current gripes would you prefer I tackle first; the white spare wheel or the 'bloody shiney flamey thingy'?  ;D ;D

(given that both of these 'offences against good taste and etiquette' are normally hidden from view, I hope you'll understand when I say they're not exactly up the top of my list, but I will definitely get around to fixing them before Pudding-time Christmas...  ;)) 



Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on July 07, 2011, 10:07:44 AM

Thanks, Craig  :)

If it's not obvious from the pics, the interior is a pearl white. And so far, it hasn't turned out to be half as hard to keep clean as I thought (then again, it's not exactly a daily driver either...)

And if the car you're talking about for a new interior is the white one in your avatar, I'd personally keep WELL away from grey, but to each his own - it'd be a bloody boring old Holden scene if we all thought alike!

cheers, jack


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: Ol_Girl_58 on July 07, 2011, 10:16:03 AM
I feel for you Jack.

Two days ago some low-life c&*^s broke into my house and stole a whole heap of stuff. TV, laptops, etc. But what I couldn't understand is that that they left my new Cannondale road bike, which was in the house and worth around double the amount of the stuff they took.

Man I wish I had have caught them. I have practiced karate for years, and still do. I can't begin to mention the pain that they would have experienced.

Sorry Jack. Rant over. I can imagine the frustration and heartache you must have felt when you saw the FC. Looks awesome now - she's aging well.  I love the pearl white interior. ;)

Kind regards,

Josh

Ol_Girl_58


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: Ed on July 07, 2011, 11:00:40 AM
It wasn't me Josh,

I would have taken the Cannondale  ;D ;D

car looks good now Jack, it already looked good before, looks even better now.

Cheers

Ed


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on July 07, 2011, 11:35:05 AM

Thanks Josh and Ed.

Yeah, Josh; shit like that really does shake your faith in humanity.
I wouldn't wish that experience on anyone...

(hang on... yes I would! On the c@#ts who do things like that!)

cheers, jack



Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: NosFEratu on July 07, 2011, 11:59:08 AM
??? ::) you just never give up, do ya?? ::) ;)

OK then, which of your current gripes would you prefer I tackle first; the white spare wheel or the 'bloody shiney flamey thingy'?  ;D ;D

(given that both of these 'offences against good taste and etiquette' are normally hidden from view, I hope you'll understand when I say they're not exactly up the top of my list, but I will definitely get around to fixing them before Pudding-time Christmas...  ;)) 



well!  excuuuuuuse me for caring!  :P >:(

Regardless of your comments here is the priority list:

(1) bloody flamey shiney thing
(2) white spare wheel
 
>:( >:( >:( >:(

And I want visual proof too! The list is yet to be made!  >:(

 :-* :-* :-*


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: ridgey_didge on July 07, 2011, 12:33:34 PM
Quote
well!  excuuuuuuse me for caring!

There are some of us out here feeling very relieved that a certain someone hasn't shown them her own special way of caring.   ;)

Posted anonymously....


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on July 07, 2011, 12:46:48 PM
well!  excuuuuuuse me for caring!  :P >:(

Regardless of your comments here is the priority list:

(1) bloody flamey shiney thing
(2) white spare wheel
 
>:( >:( >:( >:(

And I want visual proof too! The list is yet to be made!  >:(

 :-* :-* :-*

 ::) geez, right, I'll get onto it straight away then...  :-[



um, does anyone out there want to swap a bloody flamey shiney thing for a bloody non-flamey shiney thing??

(shit I hope it's 'flamey' bit she's objecting to, and not the 'shiney' bit... or worse still; what if it's the 'thing' itself?? the car just wont be cool at all without a bloody 'thingy'...  :-[ )

come on, you blokes; I need some help here...  ;)



Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: NosFEratu on July 07, 2011, 02:44:55 PM
There are some of us out here feeling very relieved that a certain someone hasn't shown them her own special way of caring.   ;)

Posted anonymously....

 ;D ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: effinsee on July 19, 2011, 03:37:07 PM
hi jack ,my name is al ,i used to own your car .it was2 tone grey originaly ,still have a photo somewhere in the shed.was a good car to start with,no rust and very straight.still had the stock grey eng and box.the kid who built it was very fussy and spent a huge amount of time and dollars on it.good to see it again


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on July 21, 2011, 08:12:31 PM
Gday Al
Yep, it was 2 tone grey originally - I've got a pic of it before the kid and his old man (Mark and Ron) started work on it  :)
And you're dead right about them being very fussy and spending lots of $$ and time on the rebuild (this was the 13th old Holden they'd rebuilt). They told me it had all original panels, sills, subframe and floors; it certainly looked like that when I thoroughly checked it out, and that's the main reason I bought it (that and the top-notch rebuild; oh and I must admit I loved the colour it was painted!)
Since then, I have changed/modified/rebuilt almost every aspect of the car bar the gearbox and diff, and while it was being repainted and also stripped out for a new interior, I had a chance to have a real good look at the body - what they told me and what you've just said all seems to be correct  :) ;D which probably makes it a fairly rare item...
It's now running a warm 202 and modified Traumatic with an XU-1 LSD and HR disc front end.

I'd be real interested in seeing any pics you may have of it, also any other info about the car.

Thanks n cheers
jack


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: DN2168 on July 22, 2011, 06:20:24 PM
Fricken AWESOME Jack. You should be happy with the finished product, looks great. The front end didn't come out as I had imagined  ;).

Dean.


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on July 22, 2011, 08:01:48 PM
The front end didn't come out as I had imagined  ;).

Dean.

Yeah, Dean; unfortunately them bloody FE owners refused to part with a decent grille and indicators....   :( :(
I tried, mate; I tried...  :'( :'(

 


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: Gassa on January 19, 2012, 08:48:52 PM
Hi its gassa here or the kid as talked about by jack,the fc looks nice good to see it went to a good home,im currently building a fc ute gassa style it ready for paint next month,pitty the body wasn,t as good as the sedan.motor is a 212ci red hoping to run a 12 sec pass aspirated


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: customFC on January 19, 2012, 09:47:45 PM
Hey Gassa.
Welcome to the forum.
Sounds like you have an interesting project.
How about starting a thread in the under construction forum and sharing some info and pics.
I am sure everyone would like to see your progress.
Regards
Alex


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on January 20, 2012, 09:39:33 AM
Hi its gassa here or the kid as talked about by jack,the fc looks nice good to see it went to a good home,im currently building a fc ute gassa style it ready for paint next month,pitty the body wasn,t as good as the sedan.motor is a 212ci red hoping to run a 12 sec pass aspirated

Gday Mark; long time no see!

As you've probably seen, there's been quite a few changes to the old girl since I bought it off you. But haven't changed a thing (internally) on the motor; it's done 24000 km now, and other than a new accelerator cable and 2 good tune ups (done by a mate who really knows modified red sixes) haven't had to touch it - still runs hard and sweet as a nut  ;D

There would be a lot of people on this forum other than Alex and me who would be really interested in info and pics of the ute build, so how about it?
You may find the odd sceptic who doubts you can get into 12s with an unblown red; after experiencing what you and Ron got out of the red in my car using just a pair of pissy Stroms, I definitely wont be one of them...  ;)

cheers, jack

ps  please give my regards to your 'oldies'!



Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: Gassa on January 21, 2012, 10:16:25 PM
Hey jack mark[gassa] here yes ther has been a few sceptics on running a 12sec pass,me and the old man are confidant it can!! as they say wen the flag drops the bullshit stops.As with the motor in your fc its not about massive everything just the correct combinations.there are a few red sixes running in the 12s at willowbank with manual trans im running a trimatic with 3.7 diff gears[borgwarner diff].Its been a long time coming this car but this is the year it will be ready,il pass on the hello to my parents,and il get some photos of the ute up.cherrs mark


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on February 14, 2012, 02:50:09 PM
well!  excuuuuuuse me for caring!  :P >:(

Regardless of your comments here is the priority list:

(1) bloody flamey shiney thing
(2) white spare wheel
 
>:( >:( >:( >:(

And I want visual proof too! The list is yet to be made!  >:(

 :-* :-* :-*

I must be overdue to cop a rocket for not tackling the above 'list', but I've got good excuses  :-[ work's a bit full-on this time of the year; also the Leader of the Opposition got real crook before Christmas and unfortunately stayed ill for the best part of a month, so my prime consideration was being nurse, housekeeper, cook, etc...
Luckily for me, she's pretty much back up to speed now, so I've had a little time to spend on the FC.
(She's obviously much better; she's criticising my grammar - reckons that in the preceding sentence there should be a full stop after 'pretty' and that the rest of it is completely superfluous... ;))

Proof as demanded...

the bloody NON-FLAMEY shiney thing

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/015.jpg)

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/014.jpg)

and the new 14" colour co-ordinated spare wheel

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/018.jpg)

(http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x198/jack_fc/020.jpg)

I could point out that these items are never seen while driving the car and are therefore irrelevant, and I could infer that the instigator of these 'improvements'  ::) may possibly be a pedantic, perfectionist, SCW-ish person...

[but I wont, because a) I'm not that incredibly stupid and totally heedless of my own wellbeing, and b) she's right...  :-[ ::) :-\ :-* :-* :-*]

but I AM a bit concerned about just what 'suggestions' she may come up with next...

cheers, jack



Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: NosFEratu on February 14, 2012, 04:07:06 PM
Well Jack a fantastic attempt at completing the "list".  However, before tonight when Kathi will have an opportunity to investigate you may want to consider how to photoshop slots in the spare wheel and put on a white line on the tyre so they match the ones on the car.

Just remember I live with the "list" maker and I know her eye for detail.

John


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on February 14, 2012, 04:35:21 PM



but I AM a bit concerned about just what 'suggestions' she may come up with next...



Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: DN2168 on February 14, 2012, 10:02:20 PM
Play "JAWS" music here...LOL

Dean.


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: Glenn 'Stinky' Stankevicius on February 14, 2012, 10:05:23 PM
I can still see flames in the "shiney thing"  ::)


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: NosFEratu on February 14, 2012, 10:22:11 PM
I must say it is nice to see you made a decent attempt at your list - Alfred is quite correct in his comments about the non-slotted spare and the New Zealand Rugby Tyre  ::) He obviously does have skills to listen, retain and know not to commit specific sins!  ;)

And yes, Stinky, I also noted the flames in the shiney thing but you will note that I have refrained in the past from listing the under bonnet flames as I knew that was not a easy fix for him (and he's an old hoon at heart!) ::)

However, my dear Jack with the refresh of certain major aspects of the car over the last few years (albeit some having been commenced out of of act of flagrant disrespect) I feel it is now time for you to enjoy your car - it is finally what I believe you always wanted it to be...................

that and you're just getting too frickin' old to pick on :-*



Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on February 15, 2012, 09:28:55 AM

Well, (breathes huge sigh of relief  :P) I got out of that relatively unscathed... :)

Any 'flames' seen on the shiney thingy are only reflections; it's definitely a fair dinkum ridgy didge genuine NON-FLAMEY item...
(and there's NO WAY anyone will convince me to remove the ghost flames painted under the bonnet  >:()

It should be noted that as stock HK rims have a different offset to HT/G they wont fit under the back of my car without using spacers (and that's naughty...) due to the XU1 diff; hence the use of an HT rim.
The 'NZ Rugby' tyre was used because it was in good nick, the right OD (185/80/14) to match my rear wheels, and most importantly, was already in my spare tyres department... but when I win tattslotto, I'll buy a new whiteband one. ;)

I'm also amused that the non-matching trim ring and the lack of a baby moon hubcap attracted no flack!

And I'll reluctantly accept the "you're just getting too fricken' old to pick on" but be assured that I'll definitely be filing that one away for future defence  ;D

Anyhow, I think I'll go for a cruise around now... (with the bonnet and boot shut) ;D ;D ;D





Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: NosFEratu on February 15, 2012, 12:18:04 PM
I'm also amused that the non-matching trim ring and the lack of a baby moon hubcap attracted no flack!

I reiterate.... you're getting too frickin' old to pick on  :P

enjoy your cruise!  ;D


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on February 15, 2012, 01:55:58 PM

I reiterate.... you're getting too frickin' old to pick on  :P

Ahhh  :) it's a lovely thing....   :)

(who said respect for the elderly was dead in this modern age?  ;)  :D)



Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: pedro on April 18, 2012, 12:25:09 PM
Looks like I missed out on all the fun, You know I don't think you're too old to pick on Jack ;), anyway what's wrong with shiney/flamey things :P ;D, Mate I absolutely love those wheels, I don't know if it's just the angle of the shot or what but they look shit hot, good to see the old girl resurrected better than ever after her desecration, though you had me worried when I saw the white front guards in the earlier pic.
                                    Pedro


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on April 18, 2012, 01:46:00 PM
Looks like I missed out on all the fun, You know I don't think you're too old to pick on Jack ;), anyway what's wrong with shiney/flamey things :P ;D, Mate I absolutely love those wheels, I don't know if it's just the angle of the shot or what but they look shit hot, good to see the old girl resurrected better than ever after her desecration, though you had me worried when I saw the white front guards in the earlier pic.
                                    Pedro

Pedro, I dont believe for a moment that she'll never pick on me again just because of my advanced old age...  and like you I'm still not 100% certain just why the shiney flamey thing was so offensive, but I've accepted that it just was...

And is it the 'road' wheels you like, or the 'new' spare?  They're completely different, and I'm very surprised that I didn't cop serious flack because of this  :)

Mate, it's great to see ya back on the forum  :) ;D 8)

cheers, jack



Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: DN2168 on April 19, 2012, 09:59:13 AM
Don't worry about the flack Jack...(I'm a poet & I didn't know it...lol).

It won't happen overnight, but it will happen,  ;).

Dean.


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: pedro on April 19, 2012, 04:00:44 PM
Definitely the road tyres Jack, the rear quarter shot on page three to be specific, I thought  the other wheel must have been off your tractor or something :P :P ;D
                             Pedro


Title: Re: FC Holden 1959
Post by: jack_fc on April 19, 2012, 06:34:05 PM

Geez, Kathi somewhat reluctantly accepted the 'new' spare, but you reckon it looks like a tractor tyre...   ??? :-[

(ah well, you did say I wasn't too old to pick on, so I suppose I should be happy with that...  ;D  and it's a good thing that I keep the boot closed except when getting a cool drink out of the battery box esky  ;) ;D)