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Saved a wagon (rear veiw)
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Submitterca18det_manMore Photos from ca18det_man   Last Update2005/2/14 11:07    Tell a friendTell a friend
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original one family owned 1972 vb110 with log books!!!.  Was going to be crushed has a bit of rust but drives well.

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b310gx
Posted: 2005/2/15 11:38  Updated: 2005/2/15 11:38
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2002/7/19
From: sydney australia
Posts: 1858
 Re: Saved a wagon (rear veiw)
hmmm,white,second only to beige as a camoflage colour.get the a15,the nice wheels,the seats & the radio,then watch the wife adopt it as her running around car.

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dazzasute
Posted: 2005/2/15 13:49  Updated: 2005/2/15 13:49
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2004/3/15
From: Perth Western Australia
Posts: 1018
 Re: Saved a wagon (rear veiw)
just make sure she gets it during winter, so she doesn't notice the lack of aircon until after she gets attatched to it

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snowy
Posted: 2005/2/15 23:28  Updated: 2005/2/15 23:28
Home away from home
Joined: 2004/8/17
From: Melbourne, VIC
Posts: 236
 Re: Saved a wagon (rear veiw)
And if you upgrade to an A14/15 you could always put the A12 in the ride on mower.

That'd get the mowing done in half the time.

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ca18det_man
Posted: 2005/2/16 2:35  Updated: 2005/2/16 2:35
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 1999/11/25
From: Mudgee NSW Australia
Posts: 1187
 Re: Saved a wagon (rear veiw)
I doubt the misses would ever get back into a datto !!! The last 1200 she drove ( my first ute with hot A15) she lost control of in the main street after that she has never liked driving my cars. She thinks they are too fast-dangerous LOL. I prefer driving the datto to the crumpledoor anyday although aircon would be nice.

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B120dat
Posted: 2005/2/16 2:41  Updated: 2005/2/16 2:41
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2002/12/2
From: Brisbane
Posts: 2317
 Re: Saved a wagon (rear veiw)
I owned that exact Mower! there a great unit, very stong and last forever... the power slide unit has a picture of turtle for slow and rabbit for high power haha.....

Oh yeah the wagon looks like a good thing too.. where is the biggest rust issuses with it Andrew?

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ca18det_man
Posted: 2005/2/16 9:36  Updated: 2005/2/16 9:36
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 1999/11/25
From: Mudgee NSW Australia
Posts: 1187
 Re: Saved a wagon (rear veiw)
Rust in the usual places front guards bottom behind wheels, sills and also some in the door skins. a little inside in the floor pan nothing a migwelder and grinder cant fix.

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ANGE
Posted: 2005/2/16 10:14  Updated: 2005/2/16 10:14
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2003/3/2
From: Melbourne AUS
Posts: 3299
 Re: Saved a wagon (rear veiw)
so whats plans?

big hp ca18 street sleeper??

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DATO_FREAK
Posted: 2005/2/16 11:23  Updated: 2005/2/16 11:23
Quite a regular
Joined: 2003/9/23
From: Windsor NSW
Posts: 65
 Re: Saved a wagon (rear veiw)
Oh man i so want a wagon! Had one and had to get rid of it too much rust.
That one looks like a good project. CA18DET for sure.
Any one got a wagon they want to sell in South Australia?