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Re: Miller's 1974ish Ute

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 5:44 pm
by G60michael
miller wrote:
Swerve wrote:I had bidded to 400. Was prob bidding u for a while
Haha you're not over Patrols at all!
Your new houses yard must be getting full now Tim :handgestures-thumbupleft:

Re: Miller's 1974ish Ute

Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 12:00 pm
by RiverPatrol
miller wrote:I've been eyeing it off for some time now. The original price was fair for this ute but just too much for me to justify spending at this time.
It then appeared with a no reserve on eBay. It had a lot of bids early, 17 up to $250 or something like that so I put a low bid in to suss out the competition. I was the high bidder until a few hours before, then I put one last bid on it and I got it. Very happy with the price.

I havnt picked it up yet, so more photos to follow.
Sounds like you got for a steal of a price! :clap:

Re: Miller's 1974ish Ute

Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 5:51 pm
by Swerve
For the price he paid and located local it was a great score !!

Your shed will be full before you even more in, so maybe tarp it and store behind the shed ;)

Your just lucky you bought this new place lol, have you also collected the 64 ?

Re: Miller's 1974ish Ute

Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 7:33 pm
by miller
Haha yeah it's filling up fast. I've been keeping an eye out for a lean to for these things.

Yes I got the 64 couple of weeks ago. It's like a real life model kit, literally in a million pieces!!! Lol but that's ok as I have no immediate plans for it it will store easily that way

Miller's 1977 G60 Ute - The Stallion

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 12:08 am
by miller
Went on a little road trip yesterday to collect the ute.

Turns out its Jan 1977. Its almost nearly all there which is nice. Its got the jack and handle and what I believe to be an extention for the spare tyre winch.. RP does Hanji have one? I need to get a pic.

The front springs have sagged that much they're nearly inverted :shock: Its the trophy truck look ;)

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I love the look! I can imagine a rocking up to car shows with a rusty 1970's dirt bike in the back and pissing off the hot rodders :twisted:

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The dash isnt cut up which is a bonus, probably the most unmolested dash I've seen in a 60 so far..

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Side steps are there but pretty mashed..

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This P engine is oilier than some diesels!

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OJ had a late 70's style tow hoop on the back, this has the beefy early hook.. very cool My Nissan 8-)

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Re: Miller's 1977 G60 Ute - The Stallion

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 4:55 am
by G60michael
This has to be the best Decal Scheme i have seen on a 60, I've noticed all the G60 decal styles are never the same type, some types are very similar though.

Re: Miller's 1977 G60 Ute - The Stallion

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 8:27 am
by moore_rb
That is one sweet machine... you owe it to that one to let it keep its personality... great plan.

Clean it up, get the brakes, drivetrain and electrical all sorted out and in perfect working order, throw on a set of tires, and then drive the piss out of it.

How is the frame? Some of that rust looks kind of deep - is there still plenty of beef underneath it?

Re: Miller's 1977 G60 Ute - The Stallion

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 9:05 am
by bosque
It does have a personality already.....let him run......"Wild Fire"! :clap:

Re: Miller's 1974ish Ute

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 10:25 am
by RiverPatrol
:clap: I LOVE everything about this truck! Ok, it needs a little love, but it's really a very solid start.
miller wrote:...Its got the jack and handle and what I believe to be an extention for the spare tyre winch.. RP does Hanji have one? I need to get a pic.
I'd be interested to see this piece you are referring to. I thought the utes used the engine hand crank for the spare tire 'winch'.

Re: Miller's 1974ish Ute

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 3:49 pm
by G60michael
RiverPatrol wrote:I'd be interested to see this piece you are referring to. I thought the utes used the engine hand crank for the spare tire 'winch'.
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Myself and Jawa were talking about it when i visited his farm, the Crank handle he had, he said was for the Spare Wheel, I said it was for the crank, so we tried both and it fitted both the Crank and Winch on his.