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    HQ Belmont Ute, 308, M21, Air all factory

    Hi Guys, I finally purchased this HQ Ute after many attempts. One family owner with all purchase documentation. Factory 308, M21, 3.55 LSD, bucket seats, console, sports dash and steering wheel and Air con. No major modifications, original paint, trim, etc. Was parked up in 1995.
    Engine 5-2.JPGInterior 8-2.JPGOutside 15.JPG
    Last edited by Outlaw; 18-12-2014 at 11:00 PM.

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    Thats a keeper nice one to resto

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valencia View Post
    Thats a keeper nice one to resto
    I agree. Are you OK Gene? Have you been working too hard?
    I love that ute Outlaw. I can see why you might nag till you got it, well done.

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    Im am working hard Frosty need to beat the mad Xmas rush

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    Love it outlaw, well done.

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    Great pick-up Outlaw! Pun intended.

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    Awesome, no need of resto though unless it is rusty. Looks like just a tidy up, interior looks great.

    Would be VERY unusual to be a 3.55 with V8 and A/C though as that was a big GMH Engineering no-no. I've even seen them put 3.36 in 253 manual tonners (which would be awful to drive laden) so not to break that "rule".

    Is it a mid '73 to mid '74 Pagewood assembly?
    Last edited by HK1837; 19-12-2014 at 07:36 AM. Reason: Qualified V8

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    Quote Originally Posted by HK1837 View Post
    Awesome, no need of resto though unless it is rusty. Looks like just a tidy up, interior looks great.

    Would be VERY unusual to be a 3.55 with V8 and A/C though as that was a big GMH Engineering no-no. I've even seen them put 3.36 in 253 manual tonners (which would be awful to drive laden) so not to break that "rule".

    Is it a mid '73 to mid '74 Pagewood assembly?
    12/73 Dandenong Melbourne (J4)

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    Big no no to put 3.55 diff in anything lol. Unless you were pulling a plough.
    Bloody good ute though! Very cool options for sure. Hope you get lots of smiles per miles.

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    Great looking HQ ute and cool specs as well, looks a very well looked after survivor and I agree with comments above I would just drive and enjoy doesn't appear to need any major work , great score

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