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Author:  Farmer [ Tue Sep 26, 2017 10:22 am ]
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Tracy and I went for another drive on Sunday. We visited some nice bakerys, tried some great wines, bought a few to bring back, found a nice present for Tracy's Dad's birthday and stayed with some great friends who cooked us the best baked dinner. Fantastic!

And whaddyaknow? We got followed home!
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:D What a little beauty! It only has rust in the front of the bonnet, but in my shed is a perfect one. And its even red!
This is going to be an easy fixer upper.

They're out there!
8-) Matt.

Author:  bambam72 [ Tue Sep 26, 2017 7:44 pm ]
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Great score Matt, You need a new project to keep you busy,
How is Dobby progressing ? not long now

Author:  Farmer [ Tue Sep 26, 2017 9:10 pm ]
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Yeah, thats true!
Dobby is getting there. Rear wiring is all done and conduited, and the boards are going in the tray today. Busy, busy busy, but even so, still gotta go for little drives when needed!
:D Matt.

Author:  Stickman [ Wed Sep 27, 2017 8:03 am ]
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:D :D :D

I love little drives, they are always full of little surprises

Author:  Farmer [ Wed Sep 27, 2017 1:10 pm ]
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Now, thats better. A bit of a look over and everything is there. Just some of the bits are not attached, like the motor. I can't find any rust, even the top of the fuel tank is in great shape. I reckon a cut and polish will make a surprising difference.
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But not today. Today is Elf day, just like most days lately. ;)
:D Matt.

Author:  Glenn [ Wed Sep 27, 2017 10:59 pm ]
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Farmer wrote:
Now, thats better. A bit of a look over and everything is there. Just some of the bits are not attached, like the motor. I can't find any rust, even the top of the fuel tank is in great shape. I reckon a cut and polish will make a surprising difference.
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But not today. Today is Elf day, just like most days lately. ;)
:D Matt.


tried starting it up?

I love those cars, ever since my Mum had one way back, near new.

Forgive my ignorance though, what years were they made. or available here.

glenn

Author:  GerryBellettGT [ Thu Sep 28, 2017 2:55 am ]
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:o LUV YOUR FIND,Matt,cut and polish will surprise,it's not Roman Red is it,how many Flo's came in and how many colours,anyone know.Think I've seen a set of those wheels on Donkey at some stage,Gerry

Author:  Stickman [ Thu Sep 28, 2017 10:40 am ]
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GerryBellettGT wrote:
:o LUV YOUR FIND,Matt,cut and polish will surprise,it's not Roman Red is it,how many Flo's came in and how many colours,anyone know.Think I've seen a set of those wheels on Donkey at some stage,Gerry


Nah mate different to the ones I have. Mine are Bluebird rims

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Author:  Farmer [ Thu Sep 28, 2017 12:23 pm ]
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Glenn wrote:
Farmer wrote:
Now, thats better. A bit of a look over and everything is there. Just some of the bits are not attached, like the motor. I can't find any rust, even the top of the fuel tank is in great shape. I reckon a cut and polish will make a surprising difference.
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But not today. Today is Elf day, just like most days lately. ;)
:D Matt.


tried starting it up?

I love those cars, ever since my Mum had one way back, near new.

Forgive my ignorance though, what years were they made. or available here.

glenn

Well, I would try starting it, but the motor isn't in there, nor the gearbox. But I have a motor in the shed which I think is good. Just have to start it up to check, then drop it in....sometime!

I think the first Florians came out December '68, the small tail light flat grille model. Soon after the big tail light model came out in '69 and were sold until GM stopped imports to Aus when they bought a third of Isuzu in 1970
I don't know how many were sold, but they were never common. Many Bellett people didn't like them because they didn't steer like a Bellett. Plenty were stripped of their 1600 motors to upgrade their Belletts, with the rest of the car disposed of.
Cheers, Matt.

Author:  mrflibbles [ Thu Sep 28, 2017 12:38 pm ]
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NIce find mate, love the red florians (my first florian was red! & the florian my wifes pop had was red too!). The rims look like magna rims possibly? cant wait to see what you do with it!

Author:  Farmer [ Thu Sep 28, 2017 12:40 pm ]
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GerryBellettGT wrote:
:o LUV YOUR FIND,Matt,cut and polish will surprise,it's not Roman Red is it,how many Flo's came in and how many colours,anyone know.Think I've seen a set of those wheels on Donkey at some stage,Gerry

Its not Roman Red, but pretty close. I reckon there is less black and a bit of purple in it, so its lighter.
Other colours I know of are white, grey, green like Griceys, polynesian blue like Alan's, (there were plenty that colour back in the day, Dennis had one, and a school mate of mine too) and I remember a lemony yellow like Andrew's Bellett.

I seem to think I've seen wheels like these on Geminis. They look not terrible, and would clean up ok.
Cheers, Matt.

Author:  67GT [ Thu Sep 28, 2017 8:38 pm ]
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Hi Matt, you certainly can sniff them out.

Definitely Mitsubishi wheels. Probably Magna, although Colt is another possibility.

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