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Good looking truck!
Hey all - I've posted a few questions elsewhere but wanted to get a picture in here finally. Here's my '66 IIA 109" Station Wagon imported from NZ. It served as an NZ Government vehicle during the 60's and 70's and then was sent to retirement home in a sheep farm somewhere on the South Island. I bought it with a Holden 202 conversion, but swapped it back to a 2.25L for importing purposes. So slow it's terrifying... so much character it's hard not to laugh at. Thanks for all the help so far - and I'll update when I can.
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Hey all - I've posted a few questions elsewhere but wanted to get a picture in here finally. Here's my '66 IIA 109" Station Wagon imported from NZ. It served as an NZ Government vehicle during the 60's and 70's and then was sent to retirement home in a sheep farm somewhere on the South Island. I bought it with a Holden 202 conversion, but swapped it back to a 2.25L for importing purposes. So slow it's terrifying... so much character it's hard not to laugh at. Thanks for all the help so far - and I'll update when I can.
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It is nice that it is a survivor but it appears that there is a lot of cleaning up to do in the rig. There was someone in the South East that reproduced the early factory jerrycan holders that were on your truck. Unfortunately I don't remember who it was. If you are restoring the truck it would not hurt to try and track down the person who reproduced them. maybe he is in Virginia or Georgia?Leave a comment:
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