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Don’t know if anyone on here would be interested in this sort of thing, but i'm selling my old girl to fund a bit of a play in the rally scene

Make & model: Holden EH Special

Year: 1964

Kms: 47,000

Colour: Wedgewood blue (sky blue)

Body: Sedan

History: Melbourne made. Many Owners, i have owner the last 5 years

Rego: NO Reg

RWC: Not applicable

Modifications:

- 186 bored 192ci

- Holley 350 carb on cain manifold

- Crow cam (rough idle)

- new lifters

- HR disc break front end

- Supra (not celica) W58 5-speed gearbox

- 3.36 rear diff centre

- Extractors

Overall Condition: Very good

Other Info: Currently missing drivers front guard (will supply rust free one if wanted), needs front seats and exhaust from extractors

VERY LITTLE rust, very good platform for a project

Location: Croydon North, Vic

Price: $7,500

Contact: PM or (zero) 422 997 223 (Andrew)

Pics: CopyofPICT0157.jpg

(before i started to rebuild her)

comes with many spare parts, and i have some other that buyer will get first opportunity at (triple webers, yella terra head, parts car etc.)

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