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Holdens in Fiji

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I'm not sure if these are of interest to anyone looking for parts.

 

I have the owners contact details.

 

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It looks like a HG going by the grill although these cars are a bit like Zeds. You can swap parts easily. Looks in pretty good condition. If you think Datsuns were bad for rust in that era, Holdens where not must better and maybe worse.

Can't tell if the engine is a 161 or a 186cu. It could even have a 173 or the 202 from one of the HQ's in the yard. Holden stroked the 161 and the 186 when they went to the bigger, heavier HQ series.

I had an HT Monaro 327.

Any luck finding a Datsun?

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I have a line on a 240z that I hope to see before I leave.

 

Would you like photos of the interiors of engines of those cars?  It is close to where I am working,

I imagine that these cars are pretty badly rusted, on a small Island like Fiji. If anything I'd say Fiji owners would probably want parts from Australia to help with restoration.

Those Kingswood's are getting rare now, but not nearly valuable enough to ship from Fiji in that state.

 

You must be on a World Tour.

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