The HQ Holden was a very good looking car. As a teenager at the time I didn't appreciate how good they looked. I was still hung up on EH, HD and HR Holdens.
Even though I grew up in the era of the Holden Kingswood & my own father had an '81 WB ute with a 202, I still get a shock each time I see how much room there is under the bonnet of an old 6 cylinder Holden! These must be super easy to work on compared with modern era stuff & their jam-packed engine bays.
A bloody good watch, mate. Great to see the engine come back around from being down a couple and I didn't know about that little trick with the lifter. Will remember it if I come across another one that's not doing its job as it should. I've not seem a Q that tidy in the body since me Grandad sold his one 30 years ago. He'd had it since new, done 170-odd thou kms in it and the only reason he moved it on was that she was getting a bit big for him, so he went and bought a low km VK which he drove until his eyes packed up. The old Kingy had a few light battle scars, but nothing terrible and the 202 still had 40psi at idle. She was a 3-speed column change and I loved the old beast. Kicking myself ever since that I never bought the darn thing, because I probably never would have sold it. I could have had it for peanuts and all, as they weren't worth the ground they were sitting on in the early 90s. That wagon was surprisingly good bodywise - and even the interior wasn't terrible considering the sun damage 50 years will do to it. Looks grouse on the Cragars too. Really enjoyed watching it all come together. Just a pity I probably couldn't afford to bring her over here when she's ready! All the best, Mick.
Recently and finally just got hold of a 73 Belmont wagon and your vid’s have been hugely helpful in the resto! Tonnes of great tips n tricks. Thanks mate and keep up the good work 👍 keep it coming with the Holden builds 🙌
This is some of the best content going in Oz right now. Takes me back to my early days mucking around with old holdens. The notes to my 21 year old self also ring true. Thank you so much for creating this channel and sharing your world with us, it brightens my day and I wait patiently for the next vid drop. Just brilliant 👍👏🍻
Took me 3 attempts and forget how many beers, but got thru this episode eventually. Every time i try make a fone call the birds start chirpin and throw shit bombs at my line up of cars, they just hate car guys. Well done Mick, and Co. bloobers are funny.
Thanks enjoyed the video. Worked on plenty of Q's could pull them apart in my sleep. Always thought that this knowledge is dead gone to waste. So nice to see someone putting it to practical use!
Love the wagon, great work on bringing him back to life. Just one small suggestion from an aircraft mechanic, regarding the bolt on ball joints, you should always where possible have the threads down so that if the nut should happen to wind off the bolt won’t drop out.
Bang instantly watching. You make it look way to easy bro. The best thing about this is I get to sit back and chill with a few beers and watch you do all the hard work. Me being a welder stuff welding light shit like panels.. like you said take ya time mate clean is never enough!! Can’t wait for the latest mucus update. New sticker that’s fuck’n’hot!
I still love these old wagons, for a tradie they were very useful. A proper roof rake on one of these, you could carry lots of timber etc .Love your show Mike. By the way when you folded down the back seat, the floor pan was the same as a ute, Insurance company would only insure a wagon because you could lock them. Thanks
Can't believe you pulled that wagon from a wreckers. That's the cleanest rust free car I've seen I reckon, what a gem. How tuff does it look now. Crying out for a Chev small block to finish it off.
I 100% hear ya mate , I do have a 327 in the shed but I also have my hands full with the HQ ( Mucus ) sedan and its big block Chevy but I guess ya never know Hahha 🍺👍
You have a great channel here Mick. I’m hooked. And learning a ton. I just love the way you get it done and show the process where it matters. Keep rockin.
Farken Epic! Love seeing the old Skool methods of getting shit done. Takes me back to a time where the internet didn't exist & people just got on with it ha ha!
Why is it I get emotional watching your excellent work unfolding, maybe because my dad used to drive HQ Holdens as Taxis. Seriously, NO-ONE is doing anything half as good as you, Period!!
Not sure what to say Stephen , I’m glad they bring back memories mate and a lot of these cars do exactly that for me too eg ( episode 13 my pops car, episode 21 my little Corolla etc etc) I guess sometimes that’s where the love of these old cars come from cheers also for enjoying what I do to them mate a few of the rescues have gone onto much bigger and better things than where I found them ( the Xb coupe etc) Thanks for watching Stephen ,stick around and please share on your social pages mate. 🍺👍 Cheers
Cheers David I can’t tell you how much I appreciate it mate . I hope this video ( and all of them) was watchable or some what entertaining. Cheers mate 🍺🍺👍
Great informative video and thanks for saving an Aussie icon. I learnt how to drive in a HQ wagon(3 speed column shift),fond memories. Keep it up mate.
I don’t usually watch car content that is this long but you did a good job so I watched the entire video and enjoyed it so I subbed thanks for the content. It’s cool to see content from down under. The big 1970s G.M wagon in the states also went by the name Kingswood although it was a much bigger car it was available with the 454 b.b.c it was so big.
Knew it was good when I bought it but it just got better the more I looked which is the opposite of what normally happens hahaha Cheers for watching another mate 🍺👍
Better than Netflix on a Friday night 🌙 great entertainment 👍 mate. And the inside of that rocker cover looks like the griller in the kitchen after my missus's has cremated the chops AGAIN.
G'day mate these old hq's were great and reliable back in the day awesome project fixing it up that white Holden behind you is that a eh looks awesome is it waiting on running gear is it nice job on the hq mate take care cheers mate 👍
Bloody brilliant episode loved it that clearcoat looks great and yep I do that, shit that's still hot everytime, love how you show each step and you don't leave any stone unturned awesome transformation
So good to see you back mate! What an awesome find that wagon was. I can't believe how rust free it is. I was unsure of leaving the patina but with that 2 Pak clear, it looks fabulous. Brought back memory's of working on Q's in my younger days, particularly the good 'ole 202. Back in the day we would be camming, porting and polising, rolker rockers etc. but it's so good to see an original 202 Q as a great survivor cruiser. Particularly the wagon. I had a couple of these in my early days. Could fit people as well as surfboards and you could crash out in 'em after a few too many. Good times. Oh and I also remember the struggles with upper control arms. 😂😂
Had a Kingsford wagon with a253 init a premier wagon also with a253 a sedan with a202 a hj sandman with a308 a monaro also with a308 but there al gone now long ago wish I had one of them back like your videos very informative
I'm starting to feel like I'm missing out but too many house projects. Envious of the wagon, thumbnail pic looked excellent,nice balance of rough and chrome. Always liked the front end on the hq,but liked the hz boot lid and dash. Keep it up
Cheers Bruce cars will always be around mate and it’s those house projects that make the money equity to pay for them mate. Hang in there , we had a few years renoing houses and rentals mate I feel ya pain. 🍺🍺👍
@@backshed5295 problem is we bought them all over the place,one at culcairn (Albury almost) one out at cassillis and the only rented one at cessnock. Yes ,sitting on a goldmine but it means the commander would look down on a `shitty old car' ,it's alright,Ive got the shirt,I'll just relive my childhood thru your channel. All the best
@@backshed5295 no thank you. .................... )))))))))))))) your a god man............. truth .......... you truly care. and don't want people making more problem or money spent . I'm old school. and what i see my hat off too you....... )) your a good man. pray all lesion and see your channel. i share my UA-cam. your exp and care needs more hits on you tube. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! mate every video i watch i click thrum up. no forget what i watch ad to channel. over all great man knowledge to share . and a good man. i apparated it. keep it up you no lie and good info. mick the gong )
Rust free floor. WTF..... Good vid mate. I know a few a thing or two. But the bloody picking up hot things I'm still working on meself.😆. Cheers buddy.
They are the originals mate . I’m not that clued up on what came with what trim but I can say what you see there is how she left the factory as some of those trims had never been removed. 🍺👍
The Premier wagon had armrests on the back doors. The seat still folded down, but you had to open both doors first. The Kingswood and Belmont trim levels meant you didn't have to do that step. If the rear door trim is removed, you can see the factory holes for the armrest mounting screws, are present on the door trim board, and the door. All that is needed to be done to fit armrests, is to punch out a hole the vinyl on the door trim. The arm rests are the same as on the sedan, so only window and top half of the door is different. The poverty pack Belmont had no armrests on any of the doors, and not even the door switches to turn on the dome light.
www.backshed.net.au
Well aren’t we spoilt Mick a whole nearly 2hours and entertaining and informative as ever. Loved it mate.
Keep at it.
Cheers Scott and yep I’m at another already mate hahaha
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The HQ Holden was a very good looking car. As a teenager at the time I didn't appreciate how good they looked. I was still hung up on EH, HD and HR Holdens.
@@NoelHaverly all very cool looking cars 🍺🍺👍
Even though I grew up in the era of the Holden Kingswood & my own father had an '81 WB ute with a 202, I still get a shock each time I see how much room there is under the bonnet of an old 6 cylinder Holden! These must be super easy to work on compared with modern era stuff & their jam-packed engine bays.
They sure are easy to get at mate , very simple.
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Venetian’s and a sunvisor job done !
Haha yep 100%
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Ah the birds, the compressor and the hot to touch things, great stuff as always
Hahaha
Cheers mate👍🍺
love these long style vids! Great job, would never get sick of watching these.
Thanks Jack I appreciate ya saying mate
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YOU'RE THE BEST MICK!!👍💥💯SHINE BRIGHT!!💚💥💛🙌
Cheers Glen
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Keep up amazing work you do with your car beers time 👍👍
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A bloody good watch, mate. Great to see the engine come back around from being down a couple and I didn't know about that little trick with the lifter. Will remember it if I come across another one that's not doing its job as it should. I've not seem a Q that tidy in the body since me Grandad sold his one 30 years ago. He'd had it since new, done 170-odd thou kms in it and the only reason he moved it on was that she was getting a bit big for him, so he went and bought a low km VK which he drove until his eyes packed up. The old Kingy had a few light battle scars, but nothing terrible and the 202 still had 40psi at idle. She was a 3-speed column change and I loved the old beast. Kicking myself ever since that I never bought the darn thing, because I probably never would have sold it. I could have had it for peanuts and all, as they weren't worth the ground they were sitting on in the early 90s. That wagon was surprisingly good bodywise - and even the interior wasn't terrible considering the sun damage 50 years will do to it. Looks grouse on the Cragars too. Really enjoyed watching it all come together. Just a pity I probably couldn't afford to bring her over here when she's ready! All the best, Mick.
Cheers mate , yeah if only we knew back then what they would be worth now .
Thanks for watching again mate 🍺🍺👍
Recently and finally just got hold of a 73 Belmont wagon and your vid’s have been hugely helpful in the resto! Tonnes of great tips n tricks. Thanks mate and keep up the good work 👍 keep it coming with the Holden builds 🙌
Thanks mate glad they help.
Heaps coming from all brands mate
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Bought some support the channel merch today too 👍
Yeah thanks mate my wife is onto it . A grey classic T-shirt is on the way to the post to NZ Monday morning
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Hey has ya wife sent out those t-shirts yet cobba?
Yeah mate Nz takes a little bit to get there .
Thumbs 599 sweet video and HQ HOLDEN 😊🔥👊🇦🇺🤝🇦🇺😎👍
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This is some of the best content going in Oz right now. Takes me back to my early days mucking around with old holdens. The notes to my 21 year old self also ring true.
Thank you so much for creating this channel and sharing your world with us, it brightens my day and I wait patiently for the next vid drop. Just brilliant 👍👏🍻
Too kind Brian cheers mate.
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Derek VGG would be proud of all the patina.
Hahah thanks Joe
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Love how the sanding brought out more patina👌
Thanks Michael
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Love ya work mate. Fingers crossed you find a old Valiant to save.
I’ve bought a VE sedan mate and maybe an Ap6
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@@backshed5295 feck yeah, bring on the Val's. This'll become a full time job soon.
Mike,got to be the best teacher I’ve seen, the patience of a oyster
Cheers mate🍺👍
Love your work! Showing how it's done to bring these old girls back from the dead
Cheers Matt I appreciate you saying
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Took me 3 attempts and forget how many beers, but got thru this episode eventually. Every time i try make a fone call the birds start chirpin and throw shit bombs at my line up of cars, they just hate car guys. Well done Mick, and Co. bloobers are funny.
Cheers Jas
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Let's go backshed is back😎👍 no better way to spend a Saturday afternoon
Hey Hinchy yeah I’m back mate , I put too much into them and have to fit it in around work to be every week but one day ya never know
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@@backshed5295 much appreciated m8👍 I reckon these longer vids are better than a 10 minute vid each week
Come up so good, as always👍😎
Thanks Michael 🍺👍
Nice old rig I had a Yellow 202 HZ Wagon, used to cruise very well, thanks for sharing, all the best to you and your loved ones
Thanks again Don
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Thanks enjoyed the video. Worked on plenty of Q's could pull them apart in my sleep. Always thought that this knowledge is dead gone to waste. So nice to see someone putting it to practical use!
Cheers mate
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Loving the restos that you do mate, keep up the great work!!
Cheers Marcus
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Love the wagon, great work on bringing him back to life. Just one small suggestion from an aircraft mechanic, regarding the bolt on ball joints, you should always where possible have the threads down so that if the nut should happen to wind off the bolt won’t drop out.
🍺👍point taken mate cheers🍺👍
Bang instantly watching. You make it look way to easy bro. The best thing about this is I get to sit back and chill with a few beers and watch you do all the hard work.
Me being a welder stuff welding light shit like panels.. like you said take ya time mate clean is never enough!!
Can’t wait for the latest mucus update. New sticker that’s fuck’n’hot!
Hahaha yep
Cheers for watching Andrew
Mucus is up again soon
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She is a Time Capsule it come up really awesome good job Mick
@@petergill8819 cheers mate🍺🍺👍
I still love these old wagons, for a tradie they were very useful. A proper roof rake on one of these, you could carry lots of timber etc .Love your show Mike. By the way when you folded down the back seat, the floor pan was the same as a ute, Insurance company would only insure a wagon because you could lock them. Thanks
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It's like meditation watching this.
Great video and at home DIY .
Another one saved
Cheers mate
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Another great one Mick. Loving the rake in the ride height. Perfect. Wearing my hat and shirt with pride.
Cheers mate and thanks for the support on the merchandise mate I appreciate it.
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Watching these vids on a sunday morning is something else👍
Cheers Trent I appreciate ya saying mate
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Great work really amazing condition after all the years. Takes me back to my childhood had a 74 white hq 308 Belmont wagon
I do love the memories that come along with old cars 🍺👍 cheers for watching
What a great series - always interesting and informative. Thanks Mick, love your work !
Cheers Darren
I really appreciate it mate.
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Always amazing content that I would never get bored of your doing a great job.👍👍👍👍
To kind Darren
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Can't believe you pulled that wagon from a wreckers. That's the cleanest rust free car I've seen I reckon, what a gem. How tuff does it look now. Crying out for a Chev small block to finish it off.
I 100% hear ya mate , I do have a 327 in the shed but I also have my hands full with the HQ ( Mucus ) sedan and its big block Chevy but I guess ya never know Hahha
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Great video, always enjoy the work you do and the tips along the way
Cheers Ross
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Definitely know your stuff. Being from the U.S. it's really cool to see the Australian cool cars from back in the day. Nice Job!
Cheers mate thanks for watching 🍺👍
You have a great channel here Mick.
I’m hooked. And learning a ton.
I just love the way you get it done and show the process where it matters.
Keep rockin.
Cheers Dj🍺👍
Awesome work on the HQ Mick, great episode. Awesome mechanic👍👍
Cheers mate
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😆Love the bloopers...🤣🤣
Hahah thanks mate
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OK, day 1 uniform, black T shirt, black shorts, electric blue jocks. Tick. In all seriousness that thing is gold, well done.
No 100% sure I follow on that one but thanks for watching mate
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Another great video Mick. Like the way you go about the tasks. Keep 'em coming.
Cheers Ross and yep there’s heaps coming mate
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Farken Epic! Love seeing the old Skool methods of getting shit done. Takes me back to a time where the internet didn't exist & people just got on with it ha ha!
Get into it ! Hahah
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Legend Mick, another one back from the dead.
Thanks gossy
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Back from the dead and ready for Rego 🍻
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Few little things to do then is on the road !
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Why is it I get emotional watching your excellent work unfolding, maybe because my dad used to drive HQ Holdens as Taxis.
Seriously, NO-ONE is doing anything half as good as you, Period!!
Not sure what to say Stephen , I’m glad they bring back memories mate and a lot of these cars do exactly that for me too eg ( episode 13 my pops car, episode 21 my little Corolla etc etc) I guess sometimes that’s where the love of these old cars come from cheers also for enjoying what I do to them mate a few of the rescues have gone onto much bigger and better things than where I found them ( the Xb coupe etc) Thanks for watching Stephen ,stick around and please share on your social pages mate. 🍺👍
Cheers
Another great video mate , always look forward to watching never disappoint 👌
Cheers Steve too kind mate
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Another great movie video - thoroughly enjoyed it. I've told every one of my car mates to check out your channel.
Cheers David I can’t tell you how much I appreciate it mate .
I hope this video ( and all of them) was watchable or some what entertaining.
Cheers mate 🍺🍺👍
Best show on tube 👍🏻
Cheers mate I appreciate ya saying
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Great informative video and thanks for saving an Aussie icon.
I learnt how to drive in a HQ wagon(3 speed column shift),fond memories.
Keep it up mate.
Cheers mate
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Totally enjoyed this, brilliant work great video mate cheers from Noosa.
Thanks mate I appreciate ya saying. Please share the channel with ya mates
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I don’t usually watch car content that is this long but you did a good job so I watched the entire video and enjoyed it so I subbed thanks for the content. It’s cool to see content from down under. The big 1970s G.M wagon in the states also went by the name Kingswood although it was a much bigger car it was available with the 454 b.b.c it was so big.
Thanks mate I appreciate it
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Great work, the cars are great and the content is awesome, but the bloopers get me every time. I know at the end of the video I'll be in stitches
Hahaha cheers for watching James
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Great video mate. You don't find two many cars that age with virtually no rust. Love the pertina look.
Knew it was good when I bought it but it just got better the more I looked which is the opposite of what normally happens hahaha
Cheers for watching another mate
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Another great video Mick!
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Fcking awesome episode mate. Definitely need the sticker about shit being hot. Probably a tshirt too.
Hahaha yep I suck at touching shit like that hahahah.
The merchandise side of things is just kicking off mate but I’ll work on it
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Brilliant as normal...Ok back to work
Hahaha yep me too mate . 🍺👍
Better than Netflix on a Friday night 🌙 great entertainment 👍 mate. And the inside of that rocker cover looks like the griller in the kitchen after my missus's has cremated the chops AGAIN.
Hahahaha that’s funny
Yep it wasn’t great
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Hope to see a valiant on this channel soon! Good work, keep it up!
I have just bought a VE valiant and possibly an Ap6 mate
Won’t have to wait long
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@@backshed5295 great!
Another rippa episode and resurrected another nice old car , top entertainment for an old vehicle enthusiast like me !
Cheers for watching Beerman
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The old girl has obviously spent its life way out west. Keep saving them.
Cheers John yeah I reckon ya right.
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G'day mate these old hq's were great and reliable back in the day awesome project fixing it up that white Holden behind you is that a eh looks awesome is it waiting on running gear is it nice job on the hq mate take care cheers mate 👍
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Them emblems I useualy pry with wide screwdriver, and push from other side as well, it's looking great, all the best
Cheers Donald
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Shifty shifter ... previous..but excellent 👌 shell of a wagon ..great project ..see how u get addicted..geat video 👍🏻 mint floors ..bonus .
Bloody brilliant episode loved it that clearcoat looks great and yep I do that, shit that's still hot everytime, love how you show each step and you don't leave any stone unturned awesome transformation
Cheers mate thanks for saying
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Good watch as always, cheers !
Cheers Damien
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Great vid Mick 👍👍
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So good to see you back mate! What an awesome find that wagon was. I can't believe how rust free it is. I was unsure of leaving the patina but with that 2 Pak clear, it looks fabulous. Brought back memory's of working on Q's in my younger days, particularly the good 'ole 202. Back in the day we would be camming, porting and polising, rolker rockers etc. but it's so good to see an original 202 Q as a great survivor cruiser. Particularly the wagon. I had a couple of these in my early days. Could fit people as well as surfboards and you could crash out in 'em after a few too many. Good times. Oh and I also remember the struggles with upper control arms. 😂😂
Hahaha cheers David
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Had a Kingsford wagon with a253 init a premier wagon also with a253 a sedan with a202 a hj sandman with a308 a monaro also with a308 but there al gone now long ago wish I had one of them back like your videos very informative
Cheers mate
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EH looks sweet in the background 👌
There’s an episode on it a while back and it’s new motor Isn’t far away so it’s back for another soon .
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It
Hi you do a great job
Cheers mate
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Nice work mate!
Cheers mate
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Excellent work Mick,nothing as useful as a wagon.
Cheers Bruce
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I'm starting to feel like I'm missing out but too many house projects. Envious of the wagon, thumbnail pic looked excellent,nice balance of rough and chrome. Always liked the front end on the hq,but liked the hz boot lid and dash. Keep it up
Cheers Bruce cars will always be around mate and it’s those house projects that make the money equity to pay for them mate. Hang in there , we had a few years renoing houses and rentals mate I feel ya pain.
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@@backshed5295 problem is we bought them all over the place,one at culcairn (Albury almost) one out at cassillis and the only rented one at cessnock. Yes ,sitting on a goldmine but it means the commander would look down on a `shitty old car' ,it's alright,Ive got the shirt,I'll just relive my childhood thru your channel. All the best
Love the channel mate, keep up the awesome content 👌
Thanks Shane I appreciate ya saying mate
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Cheers 🍻 mate thank you for sharing 👍.
From William
Mount Gambier
South Australia 🇦🇺
Cheers mate
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@Backshed love these long video too mate
Thanks mate 👍🍺
I love it, Michael. Well done. Keep going. Im learning. Sean the chippy
Cheers Sean
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Hey mate awesome revival of the long roof had one back in the day 👍
Cheers mate
Yeah I love the memories some of these cars bring back for people it great.🍺👍
Nice work mate
Cheers George
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all good cobba. good info. thank you. )))
Cheers mick
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@@backshed5295 no thank you. ....................
)))))))))))))) your a god man............. truth .......... you truly care. and don't want people making more problem or money spent . I'm old school. and what i see my hat off too you....... )) your a good man. pray all lesion and see your channel. i share my UA-cam. your exp and care needs more hits on you tube. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! mate every video i watch i click thrum up. no forget what i watch ad to channel. over all great man knowledge to share . and a good man. i apparated it. keep it up you no lie and good info. mick the gong )
I think this wagon is a great
Candidate for a tuff 308👌
Your 100% , it’s got a look but it would be on another level if it had the sound.💪🍺👍
Cool, saved to watch this weekend.
Yeah it’s a long one hahahaha
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@@backshed5295 some of us have to work. Not me, some of us. I'm busy in the garden today!
I’m supposed to be doing housework while my wife is at work, between you and me I have a headache, excellent video mick. 🍻
Legend mate cheers for the effort in making this video
Going out of your way to bring us content u are a weapon bro
Thanks Phill
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Thanks mate. Very informative. Please keep these videos coming. 👍
I certainly will mate
I love working on the old girls especially when they turn out like that one ( if I do say myself)
Cheers mate
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Another great vid mate, love your content.
Cheers Kev
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Yes 👍, how good has that come up. Another great episode, Thanks mate, actually watched the episode whilst enjoying a few Carlton dry’s. 🍺🍺😊
That’s the go Craig hahaha.
Cheers for watching mate.
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Really enjoyed that keep them coming yer fuxxxx birds lol drive me nuts
Hahaha yeah me too
Cheers for watching mate
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Looks awesome mate
Cheers Mark
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You did it again mate nice 👍
Welcome back Karl
Cheers mate
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Those cars are so cool looking, wish we had them over here in USA
Like wise mate I’d love a 70-71 chevelle if you can post me 1 mate.
Cheers for watching Brian
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Very cool mate
Cheers Dean
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Great work mate. Great inspiration for me as i have picked up a Absinth Yellow HZ wagon in similar condition.
Beautiful mate good luck with it 🍺👍
Rust free floor. WTF.....
Good vid mate. I know a few a thing or two. But the bloody picking up hot things I'm still working on meself.😆. Cheers buddy.
Hahaha yeah I suck at it , I forget I heated it and just try to get on with it hahaha
Stoooopid!
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Loved it. Well done mate.
Cheers lurch
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Rubbers and seals make a massive difference! She looks awesome on the Cragars 👍
Are the rear door trims Belmont on Kingswood? They have no arm rests.
They are the originals mate . I’m not that clued up on what came with what trim but I can say what you see there is how she left the factory as some of those trims had never been removed.
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@@backshed5295 Stock No arm rests on wagons rear doors so that the rear seat can fold down.
That makes sense steedsy
@@steedsy71 good tip mate, ill have to remember that 👍
The Premier wagon had armrests on the back doors. The seat still folded down, but you had to open both doors first. The Kingswood and Belmont trim levels meant you didn't have to do that step. If the rear door trim is removed, you can see the factory holes for the armrest mounting screws, are present on the door trim board, and the door. All that is needed to be done to fit armrests, is to punch out a hole the vinyl on the door trim. The arm rests are the same as on the sedan, so only window and top half of the door is different. The poverty pack Belmont had no armrests on any of the doors, and not even the door switches to turn on the dome light.
Another really good video
Cheers Tim
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With the amount of carby work you do, you should give yourself an ultrasonic cleaner as a xmas gift
Have thought about it mate🍺🍺👍
Another great video man I really enjoyed the long video and she came up great keep up the good work man
Cheers Scott I’m glad you enjoyed it .
Cheers mate
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Nice work only one thing make it better if it was parked in my driveway .🍻🍻🍻
Hahhaha yeah I hear ya
Cheers for watching mate
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Looks sick, another great job Mick
Cheers Wayne
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Great content as usual, Mick. Love wagons, my first one was an XA 302, loved that car. Anyway keep the great videos coming. Cheers, Bob from Newie.
Hey Bob , yeah thanks again mate
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