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Re: Sometimes, you just have a good day...
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 10:54 am
by BULLITT
you are a lucky man matt but you deserve everything life gives you a beautiful family and a great set of cars ......karma will allways provide for matt ......cheers davo
Re: Sometimes, you just have a good day...
Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 11:44 pm
by 67GT
Just call a lock smith out. He should be able to open it and cut a new key.
Re: Sometimes, you just have a good day...
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 4:47 am
by 1968GT
Matt, is that car yellow or creamy white?
That sticker is very interesting, Tom Amos with one of his friends might just be able to find out who that Flo belonged to?
I was only aware of 2 Florian's in the ICCA, mine was one of the original models in white, the Jim Gore and family had the other, also white??
See if you can find any info on the old rego number?
Might be an ex Gore family car?? Mine was the very early model.
Re: Sometimes, you just have a good day...
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 10:43 am
by Farmer
Yeah, Dave I wondered about that. It is white, and last rego was 18 years ago. That puts the fellow's son I got it from at about 22 as he is 40 now. I did wonder if it had been yours. (No rego number on the sticker.)
Would be good to find its history as its a fairly easy do-up body wise. Mechanical condition t.b.a. as I have plenty else to do. Still in catch up mode after the trip.
Cheers, Matt.
Re: Sometimes, you just have a good day...
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 10:51 am
by 1968GT
Like you said Matt, if you can get the boot open there maybe books in there??
Mine had the flat headlights and the small tail lights, the first model to arrive.
I know the Gore's would be very interested if it turned out to be their old car???

Both mine and the Gore's Flo's were the same colour.

Re: Sometimes, you just have a good day...
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2014 12:37 pm
by Farmer
Well, got into the boot. Pretty easy really, remove back seat and vinyl sheet, half crawl through with multi grips and pull out the lock retaining flange. Lock then lifts free, and screwdriver turns latch.
No jack, or chocks or toolkit

but...

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perfect spare cover, like Aunty Mary doesn't have! *Yoink!!*
Original paint touch up tin in place too, but rust flakes just holding together!
No rust holes in boot though!
Very fun,
Matt.
Re: Sometimes, you just have a good day...
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2014 1:56 am
by 67GT
Dave I think you have overlooked at least two other Florians that I can think of. Also it would not (likely) be our old Florian as the sticker would have been Bellett Car Club of NSW back when mum and dad had theirs.
The two others I can recall, belonged to the Collinson family, and also Denny V. picked one up a few years (probably more like 20 years) ago.
Re: Sometimes, you just have a good day...
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 3:41 am
by 1968GT
They were both different colours Warren I believe, not white! Denny V was a cream/yellow colour and I don't think Michaels was white either.
I also had a turquoise Florian around 1979.
Re: Sometimes, you just have a good day...
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 4:14 am
by Farmer
So the spare under that covef looks like this-

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155SR14. As it fits the cover, I think this must be the radial equal of the original rubber. Also good for cutting up your pizza....
So I decided to fit it and get my jack back from under the parts car, when I dropped a nut under the car. Crawling under to get it I wondered, what can this be?

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Well I seen it, but I don't belieeeeeeeeeeve it!

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This made me
Then a short pause and...
Nice shiney new key fits all locks! Now I can put that boot lock back.
Sometimes you just have a good day........

Matt.
Re: Sometimes, you just have a good day...
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 4:53 am
by redback
SCORE!!!! nice work
Re: Sometimes, you just have a good day...
Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 5:14 am
by mrflibbles
nice finds mate, i have been looking for a replacement tyre that fits under the spare cover hard to find! well done finding the key too!
Re: Sometimes, you just have a good day...
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 11:47 am
by Farmer
So here we are in the backyard...

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And from another angle...

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But wait, how did it get round that way??
Well, I tell ya, I didn't push it!

Matt.
Re: Sometimes, you just have a good day...
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 12:04 pm
by Stickman
you little ripper!
IT CAN HOVER!!!

Re: Sometimes, you just have a good day...
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 12:15 pm
by mrflibbles
It runs already?

Re: Sometimes, you just have a good day...
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2014 11:56 am
by Farmer
mrflibbles wrote:It runs already?

Maaaaaate! They always start!
I've been pretty busy, so haven't had much chance, but I just had to try!
First look, it seemed the motor was locked up tight, but it was only the waterpump. Took the fanbelt off and the crank turned easy.
So then the usual WD40 treatment, made sure the tank was clean, (it was!) found a spark, filled the carbie bowl and turned the key. And she fired up! Even the fuel pump brought fuel up! After a soak in 'blaster' and some tapping on the fan the waterpump released. So I filled it with water and went for a little drive!
But there is a hole in the bottom of that bodgey radiator nearly as big as the one in the top! So I'm in the market for a radiator as I don't have any others.
Sometimes you just have a good day......
Re: Sometimes, you just have a good day...
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 4:30 am
by Stickman
Awwww rats it doesn't hover after all....... It just drives like a normal Florian
That's not nearly as cool as a hovering Florian but great to hear just the same

Re: Sometimes, you just have a good day...
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 12:31 pm
by Farmer
Hmmmmmm, hovering Florian......
I wonder if I.........no, theres probably not time to try that.
When I say I went for a drive.......well it was a short drive......clockwise.
The previous owner had a mishap with a roundabout all those years ago, so the left lower wishbone is bent. So it only turns right. But I've got a spare front end, so its all good. Thats why it went in that shed, and it outlasted the shed!
These motors continue to amaze me, 18 years it stood, now it runs, idles, theres no exhaust smoke, no sump fumes, and only a bit of tappet rattle. And I haven't even changed the oil yet!
I have all the bits it needs, apart from the radiator, numberplate light and the dashpad. So I reckon I have to at least give it a tidy up!

Matt.
Re: Sometimes, you just have a good day...
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 1:10 pm
by bembokabellettbloke

the latest Florian has caused you much love and excitement Matt so good to see you little beauty
Re: Sometimes, you just have a good day...
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 1:33 pm
by BULLITT
nice remarks ..from a brother ...reckon he deserves it ..then again hes getting more cars than you (ha ha ) cheers davo...