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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ryan, Mar 7, 2012.

  1. So I guess the utes are made by independent shops? Or?
     
  2. roadkillontheweb
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    Just like here in the states many people took old cars and converted them to trucks and in some cases you could get custom work done on a new car but the real UTEs were made by the factory.

    Then there are some mysteries like this 1956 Desoto Australian panel truck. Obviously made the same as a UTE based off the 4-door sedan platform and even has the UTE tailgate that matches mine. Was it a factory one off custom? I can not find any documentation on it. I have brochures to show that my UTEs were factory made not custom jobs when I display them here.
    Wish I could have afforded it! It would be a great match for my UTE
     

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  3. Hot Rod Michelle
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    Very cool.
    Damn it, now I want one.
     
  4. It's a Reo kids.
     
  5. I found this photo that I probably took at the NSRA Nats East...but don't hold me to that! An American customizers version of a '56 Crown Vic UTE.
     

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  6. Correct.
     
  7. roadkillontheweb
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    Would love to see the pictures. I know they made a truck based version but the yellow one is the only passenger car version I have seen.
     

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  8. The american attempts at the utility would never have cut it with the Australian ute buyer. The U.S jobs would get stuck in a creek with their overhangs.
    Not what you wanted in country then riding along on the sheep's back.
     

  9. Looks like Mk 2 Zephyr wagon 'gate with Holden ..? sides.
     
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  10. Smooth Customs
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    Like the upside down FC Holden tail lights!
     
  11. MUNDSTER
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    Fear and loathing, and guns aside, nothing gets our attention like a request for our car/truck pictures. I love trucks, and cars that look like them. Cheers to our Aussie brothers and sisters!
     
  12. shiftervic
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    from So. Cal.

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    This Ute ended up at Favian Valdez's shop (Bean Bandits/ Immortals) ...



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  13. Smooth Customs
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    Looks like someone has fitted an early model Morris Minor Grill in that Willys ute!
     
  14. roadkillontheweb
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    Thanks for the shots of the other 56 Desoto panel.
    That makes two of them, makes me wonder how many more are out there?

    Here are a few pictures of some home made UTEs i have collected over the years.
     

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  15. roadkillontheweb
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    Guess I should wake up before I reply. Do you have any history on it? Where it came from?
     
  16. norton58
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    My much-loved daily driver: 1967 HR Holden ute. Identical in every way to this one except mine has original rust....
     

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  17. Norton58- thats a sweet classic. No more HR's please cobbers.
    Provider of the most popular independent wishbone front end- compact, strong, true, once cheap.:cool:
     
  18. roadkillontheweb
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    The Chrysler Royal UTEs (1957-63) lend themselves well to modification.
     

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  19. They do? Cool. " It's called a Hemi son.." They sure look good (thanks for posting). I know at least one bloke who lists one as a bucket- list type deal. Bring 'em on! ..(bit of an ask, rare things.) They don't like being parked out in the Queensland weather too long. Boxy bed sections, hear them rust!
     
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  20. roadkillontheweb
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    My dad was a Binder guy, he probably would have liked these IH versions?
     

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  21. Smooth Customs
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    When it was black it had Holden tail lights

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  23. norton58
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    Bugger. Sorry folks, that was way OT!
     
  24. I remember Von Weirdo's FC panel had its FC taillights turned upside down. I use to see it all the time, I haven't seen it in 7-8 years.
     
  25. the-rodster
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    Here's a theoretical question for you aussie hambers....

    Say I have a nice 40 Ford Tudor Sedan, and I'm fairly proficient with metal work.

    Could I buy just the unique parts (bed sides, floor, tailgate, etc) to convert the Tudor to a Ute?

    My thought would be to reconfigure the Tudor back glass and quarter windows, and graft in the ute bed sides/floor/tailgate.

    Rich
     
  26. Kinda like what I was pondering but I was using a US-built, 5wd coupe top grafted onto the Aussie ute.

    JH
     
  27. Aw shit...... now we're thinking alike. :eek::eek::eek:

    JH
     
  28. the-rodster
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    You're my long lost twin brother....

    only uglier.


    Rich
     
  29. Weasel
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    My buddy's old ute 302 Cleveland/C4....

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