Thanks Steve. The paint certainly came up well and looks like an EJ colour. What were the other differences from a special? Where did you find it, and was there only 1 built,how did you find out about it?
Sorry, but i get really interested in this type of car.
Cheers,
Graham
Hi Graham, apologies on the delay. Been resting a cold in bed for three of four days
Here are the differences for memory from the usual EK Special.
1. Euroa Gold Metallic Paint.
2. Painted (Saturn) Gold Dash top.
3. Painted Gold inner window dividers.
4. Golf Ball Hood Lining.
5. Three chromed clamps on inner top of windscreen ?
6. Power Steering
7. White steering wheel.
8. Radio
9. Heater / Dimister
10. Two speed whipers.
11. Dual Horns.
13. Washer Wipers.
14. Door Arm rests front and rear.
15. Seat Arm rests front and rear.
16. Cloth seats.
17. Carpet.
18. Glovebox light.
19. Boot Light.
20. Chrome door scuff plates.
21. Thumb press dress rims.
22. Power Boosted brakes.
23. EJ style "low coil mount" side plate
24. EJ "top ledge" radiator.
25. Alloy Rocker cover (was painted metallic Gold with Metallic Green oil cap)
26. Day / Night mirror.
Without being next to the car, can't think of anything else
The car was in the centre of Melbourne since 1975 (Near Victoria Markets) That where I picked it up.
Car was registered May 3 1961 for Harlow W Gage, General Manager of Holden with plate GMH-000. The current plates were fitted 15 May 1962.
Steve