I won't say what it used to do but my old HJ Kingswood ute with 350 TH400 and 2.78:1 diff used to have a good cruising speed.
I won't say what it used to do but my old HJ Kingswood ute with 350 TH400 and 2.78:1 diff used to have a good cruising speed.
Original WB trimatic is a way better box than an original WB TH350. Probably is a bit worn if it is clunky. When new the 80's trimatics were a really good thing.
nah just chunky. not very clunky just feels heavy... lots of car. chunky monkey!
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I was just thinking this car would be perfect for what I was talking about on the other pictures thread. Sell off the WB front side strips and 253/trimatic. Replace the plenum with a HQ one. Weld in lights on the rear quarters. Put on a HQ GTS/SS front. Add injected 304 and 4L60E. Leave interior as is but put in some U17 instruments and Rares fascia. Paint in a HQ Sandman colour like Saffron and blackouts. Stick on some N66 rims. Would make for a sub $20k car for me no real body or rust work other than as described. Looking at how straight it is means painting it would be an easy job. I can paint straight cars easy! Hate bent panels - leave that up to an expert. Just to find a HQ ute body in that condition with good doors and tailgate plus find a non cracked chassis would cost $3500 alone. Then not to have to touch the inside is worth another $1200. Sell the WB front, strips and 253/trimatic for $1800. If you could buy it for say $9k it adds up! Not having to do anything much to the chassis, steering, diff and brakes has to be worth another $750-$1000. Pipe dreams I know, but worth thinking about!
i cant say im a fan of tearing down good ones either. not to say I dont like the idea of an HQ front on a good rust free later model shell with the magic VS series 3/VT roller 5L! This would have to be my favourite engine that has ever gone into a Holden.. followed closely by the nissan VL commy turbo motor.
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Good idea Byron. The one I sold my mate we ended up putting a HJ single headlight front on. We didn't really want to change the guards so we cut the Hj nosecones behind the bumper and kept the lower apron from the WB. It was a real subtle thing to pick but it made the front end look real good. He's since found a WB statesman front with a stamped set of WB Gts guards so now I've got the hybrid front ready to go on something else.
WB taillights are shockers too. There's no excuse for fitting them to earlier models.
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