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VIP VG sedan

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 21 11:09 pm
by Ace Dropshot
As spotted on FB,

RBO 17J. Handsome vehicle. Difficult to tell how the body condition is.


Re: VIP VG sedan

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 21 1:32 pm
by MattH
This was always a very tidy car when I saw it.

Re: VIP VG sedan

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 21 10:09 pm
by CLPete
What does the advert say? I am curious - I like to see how these cars do, but I have tried to join teh Facebook group with no luck.

Re: VIP VG sedan

Posted: Wed Mar 24, 21 7:24 pm
by AndyB
I looked at this car about 4 years ago when it was in Bristol. It was properly rusty, holes in every panel, bits of guards corroded off. It was too much work for me so I walked!

Re: VIP VG sedan

Posted: Wed Mar 24, 21 8:30 pm
by MattH
AndyB wrote: Wed Mar 24, 21 7:24 pm I looked at this car about 4 years ago when it was in Bristol. It was properly rusty, holes in every panel, bits of guards corroded off. It was too much work for me so I walked!
I must have looked from a way off then, or with rose tints!

Re: VIP VG sedan

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 21 9:36 am
by Dave999
about 10 years ago this was VIP steves daily
it was tidy enough and solid enough to take him the 15 or so miles to and from work every day, MOTed and maintained as such

he fixed the steering box replaced wheel studs sorted brakes and did some engine work, it was showing some rust bubbles at the rear arch to boot floor wheel tub seam

he sold it when it became obvious it was going to need more time than he had to spend, given his Monaro and new family members


it seems to have gone through a few different people since, whether they maintained it or not i don't know

nice rare car the rear doors are longer than the 4 door vg the roof profile is different and obviously you get the unique VIP front grill and lights

dave

Re: VIP VG sedan

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 21 9:57 am
by MattH
Dave999 wrote: Thu Mar 25, 21 9:36 am about 10 years ago this was VIP steves daily
it was tidy enough and solid enough to take him the 15 or so miles to and from work every day, MOTed and maintained as such

he fixed the steering box replaced wheel studs sorted brakes and did some engine work, it was showing some rust bubbles at the rear arch to boot floor wheel tub seam

he sold it when it became obvious it was going to need more time than he had to spend, given his Monaro and new family members


it seems to have gone through a few different people since, whether they maintained it or not i don't know

nice rare car the rear doors are longer than the 4 door vg the roof profile is different and obviously you get the unique VIP front grill and lights

dave
that would explain it then, it was a long time ago that I saw it last.
Which Monaro has Steve got, an HQ?

Re: VIP VG sedan

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 21 2:28 pm
by Dave999
I think its an HQ or HJ but it might be later with an early front it has the pontiac style bootlid/ rear like a 70 71 GTO

i.e not an HK-HT-HG

had it since he was very young and brought it with him to the UK

he had the VIP because he saw it and it was Australian


Dave

Re: VIP VG sedan

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 21 9:38 pm
by MattH
Dave999 wrote: Thu Mar 25, 21 2:28 pm I think its an HQ or HJ but it might be later with an early front it has the pontiac style bootlid/ rear like a 70 71 GTO

i.e not an HK-HT-HG

had it since he was very young and brought it with him to the UK

he had the VIP because he saw it and it was Australian


Dave
I need to see that, I can only remember seeing Barry Dancer's black HQ which was in Harpenden and was up for sale.
Still no SLR 5000's over here yet? I want a tribute in Barbados Green.

Re: VIP VG sedan

Posted: Sat Apr 06, 24 9:16 am
by Matt McHugh
This is mine now , bought at the end of nov 2023 , just had the wiring loom redone as it had melted behind the dash in about 4 or 5 places causing a few problems with the ignition not turning off and lights not coming on , now changing the tank and fuel sender to sort a fuel leak , next will be replacing the home made exhaust by the looks of it and then the rusty sills need replacing , runs a bit lumpy at the minute but should be good after a few runs out . Also I’m on the lookout for a front right widow regulator if anyone has one , the small gear has rounded off and the 2 door parts don’t fit !!

Re: VIP VG sedan

Posted: Sat Apr 06, 24 11:52 am
by Pete
Welcome to the Board, Matt.

If you need parts it may be better to post in the specific Thread(s), i.e. the "Wanted" sections.

There is also a lot of technical info in various Threads including innovative "workarounds" if you cannot get certain parts anymore.

All the beat,

Pete.

Re: VIP VG sedan

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 24 8:39 am
by Dave999
when it comes to window regulators there will be commonality with 66 67 68 US cars i would suspect

yours is a VIP so the oddness on your car is slightly longer rear doors i.e the fronts should have internals much like a late 60s 4 door US model

and of course the one that is worn out on yours is passenger side on a US car and less likely to be worn out

for generic parts look at 67 dodge dart 67/68 plymouth valiant /barracuda on rockauto

if you don't know if its generic just ask

you car, like mine, is a mix of imported US stuff, made under licence in Oz, US stuff. Or strangely Chrysler like versions of things made by Australian arms of european parts manufacturers

i.e wiper motors prestolite or lucas
alternators EMAIL or Bosch
carb/pump EMAIL (yes that is the name of the company) copies of Carter Parts
headlamps lucas or hella
brakes kelsey hayes PBR DBA Girling lockheed
drivetrain British borgwarner Australian borgwarner or in the case of some v8 cars US Torqueflight


Best just ask here and we can point you in the right direction

Dave