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Title: New from New Zealand
Post by: junior58 on 2013-06-28 02:56
Here's my Fairlane 500 Town Victoria 4 door hardtop, owned for about 3 weeks now. Was parked in 1973 until found under a layer of dust about 5 years ago and brought to New Zealand by a mate of mine who unfroze the motor, rebuilt the brakes and front end and tinkered away bringing it back to life, but never got to putting it back on the road. Decided to sell it and that's where I stepped. Apart from the wheels and tyres, and a major clean, this is how it was when found and how it will stay. It's 312, Fordomatic, power windows, seat, steering and brakes, with drivers side spotlight/mirror and centre trunk mounted aerial. Everything works but needs going through to bring back to good working order, so I have lot's of weekend jobs to do. It's a real survivor, "barn find" if you like.
Title: Re: New from New Zealand
Post by: 57 Ford Kustom on 2013-06-28 04:39
Junior, welcome to the site! Your car is beautiful, very very nice shape! Thanks, Tim
Title: Re: New from New Zealand
Post by: RICH MUISE on 2013-06-28 09:00
That car survived incredibly well....Great find. I'm surprised your friend never put it on the road...your good fortune it appears. Are those the original California blk/yellow plates?
Welcome to the site....We've got at least 2 others from New Zealand....Alstoy and Kiwiragtop if I remember correctly.
Title: Re: New from New Zealand
Post by: LAUDY57 on 2013-06-28 12:13
Some guys have all the luck! Nice car.
Title: Re: New from New Zealand
Post by: F570RD on 2013-06-28 20:50
Very Nice. Welcome!
Title: Re: New from New Zealand
Post by: Frankenstein57 on 2013-06-28 21:27
Beautifull car, welcome! :006:
Title: Re: New from New Zealand
Post by: junior58 on 2013-06-29 02:48
Thanks for the kind words, guys. They are Cal plates (blue / yellow), but now registered on NZ plates. We can run personalised plates over here so I'm going to look into the possibility of running the Cal plates as personalised ones. My mate that I bought the car off had too many projects and decided to let a couple go so he could concentrate on his favourites (like his Grandaddies 55 Cusso)
Title: Re: New from New Zealand
Post by: junior58 on 2013-09-20 05:10
Victoria has just had some new make up applied
Title: Re: New from New Zealand
Post by: RICH MUISE on 2013-09-20 07:22
Nice touch. I have always loved a good pinstripe job..they're just timeless. Keep us posted....some '57 pics with some New Zealand scenery would be great!
Rich
Title: Re: New from New Zealand
Post by: 57 Ford Kustom on 2013-09-20 21:11
Nice, very nice! Thanks, Tim  :unitedstates:
Title: Re: New from New Zealand
Post by: junior58 on 2013-10-04 17:04
At last weekends Tararua Rodders Chrome n Custom show, with a few of my fellow Soprano's Street Rods members
Title: Re: New from New Zealand
Post by: Limey57 on 2013-10-09 06:55
Love the pin-striping!
Title: Re: New from New Zealand
Post by: robhaerr on 2013-10-09 18:37
Love the Rat Fink!

They need to create a 57 Ford Rat Fink shirt...runnin' over a Chevy. Make it a wagon badass grocery-getter.
Title: Re: New from New Zealand
Post by: junior58 on 2013-10-10 03:01
We do the Rat Fink as a trophy every year for our annual Soprano's picnic. We present it to the best represented club that turn up to the picnic. The Tararua club has won it numerous times, so loaned them back to us to put in front of our cars at their show. There is quite a competition every year to win one.
Title: Re: New from New Zealand
Post by: Ecode70D on 2013-12-23 04:59
Your car sure does look like a survivor.  Time was very kind to it.
Title: Re: New from New Zealand (well, not so new now)
Post by: junior58 on 2014-06-17 06:20
Haven't posted anything for a while so thought I'd share a photo my 17 year old son, Sam, took while at our hotrod clubs recent AGM.
Title: Re: New from New Zealand
Post by: junior58 on 2014-11-10 14:07
You know how you never get to hear how your car sounds? After having my mate Pete give me a hand to build a new exhaust for Victoria (actually, I gave him a hand, thanks Pete), everyone has been telling me how good it sounds now. So, after getting back from the Tui Brewery run yesterday and dropping my boys off, on the way back home I pulled over and explained to my partner, Clare, what I wanted - accelerate away with your foot up it, then turn around and come back past me at speed so I get to hear it under acceleration and also as drive-by. "Yep no problem" she says. But while I wasn't looking, Nana must have got behind the wheel cos it was all a bit gentle. When she came back looking very pleased with herself and asked how it was, I told her how I really wanted it done this time. She's a quick learner - off she went, foot hard up it then back for the drive-by still hard up it, that ol' 312 never sounded sweeter. When she got back to pick me up, I asked her how it was "I had my foot flat both times, it was a bit scary" she says, grinning from ear to ear. Now she wants to make her Harley a bit louder. That's my girl.