Welcome back and it’s a long one ! Don’t forget to visit Backshed.net.au for your Backshed gear , we now have embroidered polos for summer and thanks in advance . Cheers 🍺👍 hope you enjoy the XF
Love these long episodes perfect for a 6 pack. Cars I love getting memories it's great there is still blokes out there finding history and have the skill to make em breath again. As always great video mate.
Perfect timing Mick! Wife and Daughter at Netball for the night, my Son and I chilling on the couch watching ya do your thing while smashing some homemade pizza (plus a few beer) Great Episode mate! Cheers 🍻
Hey Mick, never apologize for the video being long! Loved the canopy removal 😂 very professional. The bar and grill comment was funny as, reminded me of Hogs breath bar, they had one in Port Macquarie when I lived there 👌
THANK YOU SO MUCH MICK, I always love watching your stuff, it's such a relief from the workday shit. At 5, I still enjoy getting my hands dirty and greasy, but time and ability become an issue the older I get and of course, I don't have the expertise you do. I am so grateful for the tips and tricks and 'back shed' (pun intended) knowledge that you give. It keeps the wheels turning for me. THANK YOU SO MUCH
Hi Mick, good job on the XF ute mate. I just sold mine recently after doing a very similar fix up. Great to see another one being saved. I hope you get some enjoyment out of it as they are very cool looking utes in my opinion. Cheers for the efforts you tubing !!!
I've been questioning why I was born recently Michael, this video was a very welcome distraction.Thank you! Another beautiful clean Aussie car.Keep em comming mate👍
Mick, great choice, great ep. I had a 92 xg longreach 1 tonner column auto, bench/bucket efi white, it was a work horse, this shape is one of those eternal great shapes a real winner for ford, mate you knock it out of the park, enjoyed every minute, thanks for the memories, love your work,cheers
As I said love before, love these long episodes. I don’t have the means to get a project car for the moment, so will live vicariously through these videos.
loved it Mate, go and have a beer, talk to dog lol I left OZ in 2002 to live in France, used to sell and own these Falcons, my last was an EF Fairmont had great seats, I still own two Fords here, a trip down memory lane for me. Thanks!
Another great Vid Mick. I had to laugh when you were taking that fuel line hose off. I could see that it was going to run down your arms and drip off your elbows. Happened to me so many times before. Any way keep them coming. loving it. Sully.
Hi Mike, How about some 5 sloters with hub caps. I'm really liking this ute. I think here in Victoria, you had to put a entire leaf spring in. They change things here like they change their socks. I 'm becoming an addict to your show. very enjoyable. cheers
Nice work, mate! Many years ago I had an XE fairmont catch fire while driving due to the ridiculous position of the coil. The car was fully optioned and the mindf#*k attempting to replace and piece together all the rubber hoses, lines, and where they went was a nightmare. The engineers couldn't have picked the worst possible place to mount the coil if they were trying.
When i had my xd and xe i relocated the coil to the suspension tower lower mounting nut using the original bracket, it made life easier to replace leads and or the coil itself... You dont even need to make any electrical adjustments, just untangle the wiring mess... simples!! Great vid!!
Great to see a new ep Mick, looking forward to it. Within the first 2 seconds it looks like a 92 XF the last before the XG. Has an orange repeater in the guard which would go on to be on the XG aswell
Great vids mate love what you do with these great old Aussie icons, keep up the great work, and l like the Aussie humour you put in as well so cheers mate 🍻🍻👍🛻
Yeah cheers mate I appreciate ya saying , I also prefer making the long videos because I work a normal job like everyone else and have limited time to work on the cars so I bash out the work I can get done on my days off 1st week the go back to work the edit on my next break the next week .👍🍺 people can grab a beer and sit and watch as they please mate but I prefer to give a result in the videos rather than a wait and see type thing🍺🍺👍cheers for the feedback
Loving these vids Mick. Whenever they pop up I have to make time to give them my full attention! Good stuff. Never really been a huge fan of the XF, but this thing looks like it's been a good work horse, and with your guidance it will be again!. Rock on mate, cheers. Dan
Hey Mick, great show. Really brings back memories. Learned to drive in my old man's XE ute (his company pit truck), he had an XF and then an XH ute after that, he still drives an LPG BF ute now at nearly 80 yo. Had an '98 XH van ex-Telco, excellent bodywork, and drove great. Should have held onto it. Cheers mate.
I love it when your vids come up. 👍🏻👍🏻 hey uncle Mick. At the 35:13 mark you are holding the connector for the CAM tester. Code Analysis Monitor tester. ( I was around ford a bit before the production date on your Ute ). You can extract fault codes with an analog voltmeter. I will look up your email and send photos from the manual on how this works. I have an original ford manual for XF. Also EA to Ed. Any ? And I can look it up. I stopped vid to send this. I think you may need to know that those peeps who fitted those alarms did actually want them to work. If it’s like a dealer associated accessory. 👍🏻👍🏻
Ahhh The old xd xf ute … I still have one as a garden ornament with 1.28 million kms on the clock… I’ve had a few of em over the years … At 260,000 km she’s barely broken in ! Good clean old ute !
I’m at 59:15. If it needs a dizzy module , please don’t forget to apply some heat sink compound to the dizzy and module. These modules used to fail due to heat. The compound stops the heat. I used t😊o take out these dizzys as a service item and reapply. Never had one fail. EST controlled by an ecu. Behind LH kick well. Loving your work.
need to send you my Ute your like car Jesus turning paddock.scrap into nostalgic memorabilia . So cool to see young bloke on the wheels too what satisfying project id have loved that . All.the best for silly season mick can't imagine what you'll bring us for next ep 🤟 anyway enuf talking 😅
Nice piece of history. Cleaned up nice. Well done. Needs a nice polished alloy toolbox behind the cab. Always good extra to have the pick up cab. Go camping for the night or two. Chrome tip exhaust. Chrome spotlights. Whip antenna out the middle of the tool box.. Needs a man with a pin strip brush.. Good job Mate.. Keep digging um up. 👍🦬🍺
Now that was bloody awesome Mick great video bud really enjoyed that you a bloody legend with the old school cars in my area , cheers bud bring on more , cheers , shaneo, Nelson, NZ, 👍🍺👍🍺
Cool episode Mick! 👍 I had an EA years ago with an immobiliser on it. It was good until it wasn't. But it did have a small button hidden under the dash which when the key was ON...push the button to deactivate....worked when the fob didn't! 👍 Love the banter mate....its funny as and it feels like I'm right there too! 👍🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
Very enjoyable video as usual Mick. It's a real head scratcher as to why Ford continued produce & fit the ancient 4.1 OHV engine (& the carburetted version at that) into the Falcon ute for years after the EA Falcon was released with the [then] new OHC EFI sixes, until the XG ute was released in 1993.
I have a 96 XH XR6 blue ute , i believe i haven't been hard on her , it's Hanging there , Wish i was a mechanic , cool watching you save her , she look's Ruff
Very interesting video. I learned a few things. That Ute really looks the part. Thanks for sharing all the experiences. Looking forward to the next chapter.
I'm very excited for you mate that you have bought yourself an XF Falcon Utility - pride and joy - I have really enjoyed this long episode. From, William. Mount Gambier, South Australia.
@@backshed5295 Yes, particularly when you do source out these particular falcons with canopies or even Panel Van's - I certainly do enjoy watching. Cheers mate.
Awesome to see a 90’s Falcon. She just needed someone to give her a little love. Excellent vid again mate! The aftermarket alarm gave me PTSD of my first XE Ghia 😅
Great looking rig, looks like a great score, I like the Ford, but the XF were renound for rust, thanks for sharing, all the best to you and your loved ones
Love the video Mick just a pointer when painting plastic bumpers you should always add a flex agent to the paint other wise the paint will crack if the bumper gets pushed on.
Yet another awesome video Mick! Bloody legend man, the bulk respect to you for saving the great Aussie rides of all time is admirable mate good on ya 🤙🏼
Pretty cool ute for what it is Mick.. Reasonably tidy rust free mate will be an awesome daily.. The drsgway's look bloody fantastic on it too by the way mate!!
Great ep Mick as always. Love your work👍, i had a ZL awhile back with paint code Z stark white. The holes in the rad support on the left & right are where the brackets for the radiator go.
That's a tidy uterus Mick, you've done a nice job. Liked the bloopers... "multi grips, that's what that bloody tools called". I had a mechanic mate that always called them "nut Fu *#'ers."
Once again Mick what a banger.. makes me want to get another x series falcon haha as always love the content. I need to find something to fix up keen for the next build 👌🍻
Hey Mick , good to see you back on the job mate. That XF was a bloody good score, especially getting one without the complimentary rust around the quarter windows. I have had several of them and they never let me down. My thoughts on cutting coils are the same as yours on lowering blocks.Cheers from NZ, Phil.
Great video Mick. The white paint came up a treat. I thought you would have at least cleaned the radiator out with the garden hose outside and inside before you put it in. Im not sure but it could have lots of dust between the fins and I would have cleaned the inside out with the garden hose also. I just assumed you had already done that off camera. Anyways keep them coming mate. I thoroughly enjoyed the long video.👍👍🍺🍻🍺🥃🍾
I have to say I'm not usually a fan of lowering vehicles and definitely not the lowering blocks but you have that thing looking right on the money. Another great video thanks brother
Hey mate just for future reference the idle jet is on the outside of the Weber carbys just under the air filter flange can just screw them out and blow through them - make sure the o ring isn’t perished as they let fuel past on the idle circuit
Looks great can't believe how tidy it is with a polish and some elbow grease . Also I feel your pain with all the rules around mods etc it's the same down here in nz , painful and pricey.......
I heard the tailgate didn’t change from as far back as the XA in ‘72 all the way through to the XH, but correct me if I’m wrong! I didn’t hear you point out how clean he was under the bonnet, of course it was gonna fire up Loved him sitting on steelies, but oh well. I hope your t-shirt shop is back in stock
Cheers James I can’t correct ya as I have no idea mate Hahhah, yeah it’s pretty clean under the bonnet too and yep we do sell out pretty quick on some size shirts mate . We’ve restocked large and 1xl a few times hahaha🍺🍺👍
Welcome back and it’s a long one ! Don’t forget to visit Backshed.net.au for your Backshed gear , we now have embroidered polos for summer and thanks in advance . Cheers 🍺👍 hope you enjoy the XF
Love these long episodes perfect for a 6 pack. Cars I love getting memories it's great there is still blokes out there finding history and have the skill to make em breath again. As always great video mate.
Cheers Steve I appreciate ya saying mate🍺🍺👍
After work lol few Carlton drys. Still catching up on the VB series 😅
Cheers guys🍺🍺👍
6 pack of kopparbergs right now. love the 2.4 standard cans
Ahh Mick. I think this might be my new favourite channel.
Cheers mate🍺👍
Another brilliant video mate. Absolutely love watching your stuff and really grateful for your time and effort. 🙏👍
Cheers Anthony 🍺🍺👍
Perfect timing Mick! Wife and Daughter at Netball for the night, my Son and I chilling on the couch watching ya do your thing while smashing some homemade pizza (plus a few beer) Great Episode mate! Cheers 🍻
Cheers Stuart 🍺pizza 👍
Bloody hell man she's clean! Another classic brought back to life! Can hear a vacuum leak somewhere possibly as well at the end of video ..
Yeah that whistle I hear it too mate but I’ll sort it next episode 🍺🍺👍
Always a better day when you drop a new video, thanks so much, really enjoy watching your adventures 👏👏
Too kind David 🍺🍺👍
I’m pleased you enjoy them👍🍺
Next to the Commodore this is my favourite project yet. I love the 80s and 90s stuff. Cheers mate.
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Hey Mick, never apologize for the video being long! Loved the canopy removal 😂 very professional. The bar and grill comment was funny as, reminded me of Hogs breath bar, they had one in Port Macquarie when I lived there 👌
Hahaha yep 🥩 🍺👍
THANK YOU SO MUCH MICK, I always love watching your stuff, it's such a relief from the workday shit. At 5, I still enjoy getting my hands dirty and greasy, but time and ability become an issue the older I get and of course, I don't have the expertise you do. I am so grateful for the tips and tricks and 'back shed' (pun intended) knowledge that you give. It keeps the wheels turning for me. THANK YOU SO MUCH
Your more than welcome David 🍺🍺👍
Hi Mick, good job on the XF ute mate. I just sold mine recently after doing a very similar fix up. Great to see another one being saved. I hope you get some enjoyment out of it as they are very cool looking utes in my opinion. Cheers for the efforts you tubing !!!
Cheers jas🍺👍
I've been questioning why I was born recently Michael, this video was a very welcome distraction.Thank you! Another beautiful clean Aussie car.Keep em comming mate👍
Hey simon thanks for enjoying the videos mate and hang in there mate ya don’t sound super happy about stuff right now🍺🍺
@backshed5295 I'll be sweet. Thanks mate
Ok bud🍺🍺
🇦🇺 You'll be right
Mick, great choice, great ep. I had a 92 xg longreach 1 tonner column auto, bench/bucket efi white, it was a work horse, this shape is one of those eternal great shapes a real winner for ford, mate you knock it out of the park, enjoyed every minute, thanks for the memories, love your work,cheers
Your welcome mate🍺🍺👍
awesome choice, will be a killa daily, can't wait for the next XF episode!
Ya won’t have to wait too long mate 🍺🍺👍
As I said love before, love these long episodes. I don’t have the means to get a project car for the moment, so will live vicariously through these videos.
Cheers mate , do stick around Ryan there’s heaps more coming mate🍺🍺👍
I love the chef move with squirting fuel into the carb. It's your signature move
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
loved it Mate, go and have a beer, talk to dog lol
I left OZ in 2002 to live in France, used to sell and own these Falcons, my last was an EF Fairmont had great seats, I still own two Fords here, a trip down memory lane for me.
Thanks!
France ! That’s a big change from down here🍺🍺👍cheers for watching
Another great Vid Mick. I had to laugh when you were taking that fuel line hose off. I could see that it was going to run down your arms and drip off your elbows. Happened to me so many times before. Any way keep them coming. loving it. Sully.
Cheers mate🍺🍺🍺
Great video. You are a natural at presenting, love the little conversation you have with yourself. 😂😂😂
Hahhaha cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Hi Mike, How about some 5 sloters with hub caps. I'm really liking this ute. I think here in Victoria, you had to put a entire leaf spring in. They change things here like they change their socks. I 'm becoming an addict to your show. very enjoyable. cheers
@@SimonManning-z5c cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Nice work, mate! Many years ago I had an XE fairmont catch fire while driving due to the ridiculous position of the coil. The car was fully optioned and the mindf#*k attempting to replace and piece together all the rubber hoses, lines, and where they went was a nightmare. The engineers couldn't have picked the worst possible place to mount the coil if they were trying.
Hahha I agree🍺🍺👍
When i had my xd and xe i relocated the coil to the suspension tower lower mounting nut using the original bracket, it made life easier to replace leads and or the coil itself...
You dont even need to make any electrical adjustments, just untangle the wiring mess... simples!!
Great vid!!
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Great to see a new ep Mick, looking forward to it. Within the first 2 seconds it looks like a 92 XF the last before the XG.
Has an orange repeater in the guard which would go on to be on the XG aswell
Your crazy close to spot on mate 6/91 built xf 🍺🍺👍👍
Mine is 02/93
Great vids mate love what you do with these great old Aussie icons, keep up the great work, and l like the Aussie humour you put in as well so cheers mate 🍻🍻👍🛻
Cheers Gary🍺🍺👍
Love the long vids, takes me a week or two to get thru them but a lot better than having tk wait for parts 2 and 3 etc. Cheers for the tips
Yeah cheers mate I appreciate ya saying , I also prefer making the long videos because I work a normal job like everyone else and have limited time to work on the cars so I bash out the work I can get done on my days off 1st week the go back to work the edit on my next break the next week .👍🍺 people can grab a beer and sit and watch as they please mate but I prefer to give a result in the videos rather than a wait and see type thing🍺🍺👍cheers for the feedback
Loving these vids Mick. Whenever they pop up I have to make time to give them my full attention! Good stuff. Never really been a huge fan of the XF, but this thing looks like it's been a good work horse, and with your guidance it will be again!. Rock on mate, cheers. Dan
Cheers Dan🍺🍺👍
Hey Mick, great show. Really brings back memories. Learned to drive in my old man's XE ute (his company pit truck), he had an XF and then an XH ute after that, he still drives an LPG BF ute now at nearly 80 yo. Had an '98 XH van ex-Telco, excellent bodywork, and drove great. Should have held onto it. Cheers mate.
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
I nearly bought an XH van... can't believe that was 25 years ago!
Hahah yep it flys👍🍺
I love it when your vids come up. 👍🏻👍🏻 hey uncle Mick. At the 35:13 mark you are holding the connector for the CAM tester. Code Analysis Monitor tester. ( I was around ford a bit before the production date on your Ute ). You can extract fault codes with an analog voltmeter. I will look up your email and send photos from the manual on how this works. I have an original ford manual for XF. Also EA to Ed. Any ? And I can look it up. I stopped vid to send this. I think you may need to know that those peeps who fitted those alarms did actually want them to work. If it’s like a dealer associated accessory. 👍🏻👍🏻
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Brilliant as usual Mick, and loving the new music too 👍
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Hi Michael you always do a great job on all of your projects thanks mate Rob
Cheers Rob🍺🍺👍
Ahhh
The old xd xf ute …
I still have one as a garden ornament with 1.28 million kms on the clock…
I’ve had a few of em over the years …
At 260,000 km she’s barely broken in !
Good clean old ute !
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I’m at 59:15. If it needs a dizzy module , please don’t forget to apply some heat sink compound to the dizzy and module. These modules used to fail due to heat. The compound stops the heat. I used t😊o take out these dizzys as a service item and reapply. Never had one fail. EST controlled by an ecu. Behind LH kick well. Loving your work.
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Beautiful,Onya!enjoy your videos cobb!
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
need to send you my Ute your like car Jesus turning paddock.scrap into nostalgic memorabilia . So cool to see young bloke on the wheels too what satisfying project id have loved that . All.the best for silly season mick can't imagine what you'll bring us for next ep 🤟 anyway enuf talking 😅
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Another brilliant video Mick. Great job. Keep ‘em coming.
Cheers Paul🍺🍺👍
the 250 six, brings a tear to the eyes of ford fans everywhere.
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Nice piece of history. Cleaned up nice. Well done. Needs a nice polished alloy toolbox behind the cab. Always good extra to have the pick up cab. Go camping for the night or two. Chrome tip exhaust. Chrome spotlights. Whip antenna out the middle of the tool box.. Needs a man with a pin strip brush.. Good job Mate.. Keep digging um up. 👍🦬🍺
Will do mate🍺🍺👍
Now that was bloody awesome Mick great video bud really enjoyed that you a bloody legend with the old school cars in my area , cheers bud bring on more , cheers , shaneo, Nelson, NZ, 👍🍺👍🍺
Hey Shaneo I knew you’d be here soon enough mate 🍺🍺👍
Cool episode Mick! 👍
I had an EA years ago with an immobiliser on it. It was good until it wasn't. But it did have a small button hidden under the dash which when the key was ON...push the button to deactivate....worked when the fob didn't! 👍
Love the banter mate....its funny as and it feels like I'm right there too! 👍🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Very enjoyable video as usual Mick. It's a real head scratcher as to why Ford continued produce & fit the ancient 4.1 OHV engine (& the carburetted version at that) into the Falcon ute for years after the EA Falcon was released with the [then] new OHC EFI sixes, until the XG ute was released in 1993.
🍺👍 maybe if it ain’t broke ? So they didn’t try to fix it ? 🍺🍺👍
Maybe some traditionalists didn’t want any electronics in their bitch magnets…?
Hahhaha yep maybe 🍺🍺👍
Great to see you back Mick. These old utes were a great work horse. This one is a nice looker.
Cheers Ross 🍺🍺👍
I have a 96 XH XR6 blue ute , i believe i haven't been hard on her , it's Hanging there , Wish i was a mechanic , cool watching you save her , she look's Ruff
@@sharongoodsell9341 🍺👍
Solid wheel choice and great episode. Cheers man
Thanks mate🍺🍺👍
Best and most anticipated TH-cam show for me well done mate once again
Too kind Steven🍺👍
Very interesting video. I learned a few things. That Ute really looks the part. Thanks for sharing all the experiences. Looking forward to the next chapter.
Cheers mate
Are you new to our channel or been here for a while?🍺🍺👍
G'day Mick, what a cool looking ute... great save!! Brilliant work mate....
Cheers George 🍺🍺👍
I'm very excited for you mate that you have bought yourself an XF Falcon Utility - pride and joy - I have really enjoyed this long episode.
From, William.
Mount Gambier, South Australia.
Cheers William I appreciate you coming back again mate🍺🍺👍
@@backshed5295 Yes, particularly when you do source out these particular falcons with canopies or even Panel Van's - I certainly do enjoy watching. Cheers mate.
Thanks mate 🍺🍺👍
It’s a long one but hang in there🍺👍
Awesome to see a 90’s Falcon. She just needed someone to give her a little love. Excellent vid again mate! The aftermarket alarm gave me PTSD of my first XE Ghia 😅
Yeah I hate them🍺🍺👍
Another spot on video mate, really enjoy watching these motors give a new lease of life on the road
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Top class as usual Mick. Keep them coming. Funny and informative 😂
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Great video great result keep em coming 👌💯
Will do buddy 🍺🍺👍
Great work! Had one of these many years back - still miss it!
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Another awesome 2 hr blissful episode. Another great car transformation, cheers
Cheers Bob🍺🍺👍
She came up mint another great episode love the long one too cheers mate
Thanks Scott 🍺🍺👍
I'm gonna need to stockpile some cold snacks for this episode!
I'll save it for Saturday.....can't wait! 👍🍺🍺🍺🍺
Cheers mate and thanks for coming back yet again mate I really appreciate it🍺🍺👍
Picked up a Gem there Mick...ol girl came up nice...lot to be said about Acrylic
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Awesome work Mic. She came up great. Got to love the old xf ute
Cheers mate🍺
Great looking rig, looks like a great score, I like the Ford, but the XF were renound for rust, thanks for sharing, all the best to you and your loved ones
Cheers mate🍺👍
Well done, it looks cool....the paint still looks okay.....
Good enough for me 🍺🍺👍
Love the video Mick just a pointer when painting plastic bumpers you should always add a flex agent to the paint other wise the paint will crack if the bumper gets pushed on.
Not to acrylic Lacquer mate only 2pack paints🍺👍
Just getting better and better, mate
Can’t thank you enough for saying mate ya too kind 🍺🍺👍
Yet another awesome video Mick!
Bloody legend man, the bulk respect to you for saving the great Aussie rides of all time is admirable mate good on ya 🤙🏼
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Great work Mick. I started on an XF ute project but it was beyond my ability. I found a 2nd one and it's now the new project.
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Pretty cool ute for what it is Mick..
Reasonably tidy rust free mate will be an awesome daily..
The drsgway's look bloody fantastic on it too by the way mate!!
Yeah Scott just cheap cruiser 🍺🍺
Another great episode Mick the Ute looks grouse well done mate.
Cheers andrew 🍺🍺👍
Great vid the Ute looks awesome looking forward to see what you do with the old Val AP5 cheers 🍻
Cheers mark
I’ve done 1 video on the Val and I’m just waiting on floor pans for her🍺🍺👍
Another great video Mick, ya need to get a cordless mic for the camera mate 👍
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Great ep Mick as always. Love your work👍, i had a ZL awhile back with paint code Z stark white. The holes in the rad support on the left & right are where the brackets for the radiator go.
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
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That's a tidy uterus Mick, you've done a nice job. Liked the bloopers... "multi grips, that's what that bloody tools called". I had a mechanic mate that always called them "nut Fu *#'ers."
Hahha yeah I get that hahah🍺🍺👍
I truly enjoy watching your videos I really dig older Australian cars! Keep on trucking!
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Hey Backshed we would use a hacksaw to get them off in the day. But now they have a saw/knife use that.
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Another great video Mick. Show us what you do with the interior when you get a chance 😜
Will do mate🍺🍺👍
Love it. Best channel around. When do we see the EH back in action?
Mate I’ll probably have to sell the VB commodore soon to pay for the 502ci chev for the EH but hopefully not too long🍺🍺👍
Come up a treat mate. Good job Mick 😎👍
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
I’m a fan of the long videos, cheers
Cheers Matt🍺🍺👍
Love these videos Michael just wish I was as talented as you 😊 keep them coming.
Stick around mate . Ya never know ya might find what ya need to finish ya project 🍺🍺👍
Definitely the correct way to remove the canopy mate
Hahaha 🍺👍
It was someone proud and joy … awesome 😎👍✌️🇦🇺
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I loved the canopy removal 👍👍
Hahaha yep it’s off Hahhah🍺👍
Once again Mick what a banger.. makes me want to get another x series falcon haha as always love the content. I need to find something to fix up keen for the next build 👌🍻
Cheers mate I appreciate ya watching 🍺🍺👍
in before the door handle snaps and the smart lock computer takes a turd. lol. Love the vids mate
Hahhaha yeah I hear ya 🍺🍺👍
Hey mate thanks for your episode of this falcon i have one around where I am going pretty cheap i have been thinking of buying blessings and cheers 😊
No drama mate , turning an ugly car into cool ain’t that hard🍺🍺👍
Hey Mick , good to see you back on the job mate. That XF was a bloody good score, especially getting one without the complimentary rust around the quarter windows. I have had several of them and they never let me down. My thoughts on cutting coils are the same as yours on lowering blocks.Cheers from NZ, Phil.
Cheers Phil 🍺🍺👍
Yeah it’s fine for a cruiser but nope on a high performance car👍🍺🍺🍺
Great video Mick. The white paint came up a treat. I thought you would have at least cleaned the radiator out with the garden hose outside and inside before you put it in. Im not sure but it could have lots of dust between the fins and I would have cleaned the inside out with the garden hose also. I just assumed you had already done that off camera. Anyways keep them coming mate. I thoroughly enjoyed the long video.👍👍🍺🍻🍺🥃🍾
New video up soon mate and we go through all that your wondering 🍺🍺👍
Great video mate your making yourself a nice little collection of cars now 👍👍👍👌👌👌
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shes a beauty......coming from canada we never got these so they look very unique vaguely looks like a 91 fox body mustang with a ute bed
Cheers for watching mate🍺🍺👍
I have to say I'm not usually a fan of lowering vehicles and definitely not the lowering blocks but you have that thing looking right on the money. Another great video thanks brother
Cheers John🍺👍
What a beauty. Doing an xg xr6 on my channel at the moment. Bit of a custom resto on her.
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Another awesome episode Mick', loving more x series projects
Cheers Ashley 🍺🍺👍
Hey mate just for future reference the idle jet is on the outside of the Weber carbys just under the air filter flange can just screw them out and blow through them - make sure the o ring isn’t perished as they let fuel past on the idle circuit
Yeah mate I did exactly that in the video , cheers for watching 🍺🍺👍
You are a tru blue mechanic love all of your work 👍🏻
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Your Birds…awesome 😎👍✌️
Hahha there’s a few around mate🍺🍺👍
Ill be looking forward to watching it bit later. 🍻
Cheers Paul🍺👍
Looks great can't believe how tidy it is with a polish and some elbow grease . Also I feel your pain with all the rules around mods etc it's the same down here in nz , painful and pricey.......
Sure is mate🍺🍺👍
I heard the tailgate didn’t change from as far back as the XA in ‘72 all the way through to the XH, but correct me if I’m wrong!
I didn’t hear you point out how clean he was under the bonnet, of course it was gonna fire up
Loved him sitting on steelies, but oh well.
I hope your t-shirt shop is back in stock
Cheers James I can’t correct ya as I have no idea mate Hahhah, yeah it’s pretty clean under the bonnet too and yep we do sell out pretty quick on some size shirts mate . We’ve restocked large and 1xl a few times hahaha🍺🍺👍
We had an XD brand new when I was a kid well teen, and had a ball driving it around.
Cool ol Utes now 🍺🍺👍
This one is gonna come out great keep up the good work mate
Cheers mate🍺👍
Cheers Mick you have done it again 🍺🍺🍺
Cheers Tony hope you like the long videos mate🍺🍺👍
Great job mate 👍 love your work keep it up mate I look forward to your videos .😅
Cheers Karl🍺🍺👍
Favourite time of the day
Beer time? Hahhaha🍺🍺👍
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