FIRST CAR!!! ... not great for windsurfing though!

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bubs
bubs
SA
924 posts
SA, 924 posts
24 Apr 2009 8:32pm
Well headed out to pick up my first car today.... Very nice 1974 TA22 celica with:

* 2TGEU 1.6 LITRE TWIN CAM ENGINE SWAP
* NEW SPORTS EXHAUST
* NEW CLUTCH
* NEW CARPET
* REUPHOLSTERED FRONT SEATS
* NEW SPORTS STEERING WHEEL
* KENWOOD CD PLAYER

Dad hates the thing lol.... needed a new battery on the way home and i need to replace the alternator tomorrow morning because its stuck where it is, but i can do that myself lol. Needs new tyres too but ill get some good rims first! Its good fun to drive and very loud lol. I love it. Type TA22 Celica into google images and that's the beast, havent got around to taking pictures yet. Only issue is that its not really much of a windsurfing car!!! cant really fit anything in other than uni joints and wet suits etc. Ah well i can always use dads ute.

Well had to share it with someone ha ha...

Cheers
Bubs

hardie
hardie
WA
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WA, 4133 posts
24 Apr 2009 7:03pm
Cool
Gestalt
Gestalt
QLD
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QLD, 14953 posts
24 Apr 2009 9:06pm
nice looking car bubs.

congrats.
sailpilot
sailpilot
QLD
787 posts
QLD, 787 posts
24 Apr 2009 10:07pm
Great Vintage Bubs,
Same as my Missus first car,even year. That was a blue one.

Mine was a '72 HQ wagon, which got stolen in Tassie while full of windsurfing gear. I found it 3 days later and the only thing missing was a wettie!! The car had no locks or keys, just turn the barrel and go.. AAh, they were the days mind you I'll never sail in the Tamar river midwinter without a wettie ever again.
nebbian
nebbian
WA
6277 posts
WA, 6277 posts
24 Apr 2009 8:12pm
Nice work Bubs,

My first car was a '79 celica, they're beasts hey

Get bomb insurance, don't worry about full insurance 'cos if you're anything like me you'll write it off in 6 months

You'll learn heaps about cars, and have a ball. Enjoy
bubs
bubs
SA
924 posts
SA, 924 posts
24 Apr 2009 10:17pm
well luckily my uncle is a mechanic and his always been into getting nice cars and making them look awesome etc. ive been having so many phone calls with him and stuff. so should be a great learning experience for me. just all the bloody extra stuff kills u... 3 month rego, $160... new battery, $100... insurance, probably around 200-250... and the list goes on. Dad said if i want to be responsible and own a car i have to take all the responsibilities like that. but its all worth it lol.

Cant wait to get going.

Cheers
Bubs
Jord
Jord
WA
107 posts
WA, 107 posts
24 Apr 2009 9:30pm
PICS!!!!

Man i love these cars! im jelouse
Greenroom
Greenroom
WA
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24 Apr 2009 10:58pm
Congratulations Bubs. One of the first steps in life to becoming independent.
Im a bogan and love a good looking car. Anything but a fraud (ford) yuk
My cousin had a two page write up in the Autotrader yesturday with his current restoration.
Lets hope you restore that beast to look like one of these

















dantren
dantren
QLD
307 posts
QLD, 307 posts
25 Apr 2009 9:01am
Ahh - the good old sillycar..................
surfingboye
surfingboye
NSW
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NSW, 2707 posts
25 Apr 2009 9:25am
nice story Hansel
Wet Willy
Wet Willy
TAS
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25 Apr 2009 12:35pm
Nice one! Good luck to you!

I just got my Learners'....again...I could have my licence by the end of the year...
Pittsy
Pittsy
SA
251 posts
SA, 251 posts
25 Apr 2009 7:34pm
My car Beats yours bubs next time connect your battery better haha Hope you don't get in to much trouble with it.
S018
S018
SA
338 posts
SA, 338 posts
25 Apr 2009 11:18pm
save money on rims and get more Gear !!!
if the seats lay flat.. fits the gear in.. or the girls.. which is the priority ??
bubs
bubs
SA
924 posts
SA, 924 posts
26 Apr 2009 12:16am
ha ha not much will fit.... doesn't have one of them holes through to the boot to poke things through but its a little two door thing so wont fit anything. The ute it is!!! good fun though and ill just keep working on it myself to get it up to scratch. A set of cheap rims will make it look a sh** load better and i got to get into all the wireing first up because it all kind of "everywhere" lol. but next time were at goolwa for the summer ill bring it down to show you dave ha ha. it will hopefully be well on the way by then too.

Bubs
nosinkanow
nosinkanow
NSW
441 posts
NSW, 441 posts
26 Apr 2009 1:34am
I had a nice white 1974 Mazda RX4 Coupe of the same era around 1983-84(?), they were a very similar car in category and appearance (sweet looking cars even today), mine had had fat tyres and looked hot. As far as windsurfing gear on top it's the only place you can fit it, boot was for wetties, clothes, harnesses and spares and change of clothes (jumper) and a case of beer.

I had good quality wide Swedish (not Thule, the other one) racks, worked well even though the bars were only 2 1/2' apart. Took it for a trip to Merimbula from Sydney, 2 wave boards (max 8'10"), 4 masts (one-piece), 4 booms, 2 sail bags with 3 sails in each. I was not a slow driver and at one over taking pass I nervously got past 140kph and maintained good time most of the way. Nothing looked like blowing off or breaking. Can't beat gutter racks for strength!

We only checked our gear twice on the way down. No hassles at all. Sold it 1 1/2 years later, wish I kept it. That Rotary motor went like stink in every gear when you hit the power band, would be worth a few bob nowadays.

Gestalt
Gestalt
QLD
14953 posts
QLD, 14953 posts
26 Apr 2009 8:01am
my first car was a 74 corolla,

so many great times, whern times were tough and petrol was hard to come by i'd pop it in neutral and coast down all of the hills in an effort to save enough money to go windsurfing.

you can get a lot of gear on the roof. i had a 12" pvc sewer pipe with caps for all of the sails strapped to the roof racks. boards, booms, mnasts all went beside that.

once i managed a one design, raceboard and shortboard on the roof no probs.

of course, car starts to look a liilte small under all of that gear.

aus301
aus301
QLD
2039 posts
QLD, 2039 posts
27 Apr 2009 1:58pm
Nice one Bubs, still the best Celica model. The top blue one in the pic from greenroom has had a 3t-GTE conversion, which is a fuel injected twin cam turbo toyota motor (actually a GZE with a non factory turbo conversion) A very nice mod that I understand fits in very well.

I'm with you greenroom, I'm a bogan from way back and proud of it...as long as it's not a blue oval i'm happy.
JayBee
JayBee
NSW
714 posts
NSW, 714 posts
27 Apr 2009 2:04pm
Come one - you can get a lot of gear onto that car. You just need to practice.



StubbsySA
StubbsySA
SA
3 posts
SA, 3 posts
27 Apr 2009 1:46pm
Very nice, my first car was a 76 celica, and did plenty of miles (yes the speedo was in miles) with a big tyronsea firebird strapped to the roof racks. Never came off once, you get pretty good at stacking stuff on the roof.
mkseven
mkseven
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27 Apr 2009 3:23pm
evlPanda said...

Strap on roof racks for the board. $60:
http://www.6thgear.mchaustralia.com/touring.html

You should be able to fit rest on passenger seat. It is possible.
I can get a NP 460 mast in my Soarer coupe, but not a North of same length as ferrel is about 1cm too long. Damn it.


Even if you slide mast in 1st from drivers side? Now if you'd got the supra

Great thing about cars with hatches, could fit heaps in my old rx-7. Unfortunately the salt killed the shell. It's the one thing I hate about windsurfing, that it determines alot the style of car you drive if you want it to all be easy (kids do the same [}:)])

Nice choice bubs always been a fan of the ta22.
JayBee
JayBee
NSW
714 posts
NSW, 714 posts
27 Apr 2009 3:53pm
mkseven said...

...Now if you'd got the supra


I had one for years, very impractical - couldnt fit anything into it at all. No back seats (unless you have no legs), really shallow tray, and even with the passenger seat back would struggle to fit a 4m mast section

I LOVED IT

JB


evlPanda
evlPanda
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9207 posts
NSW, 9207 posts
27 Apr 2009 4:11pm
mkseven said...
Even if you slide mast in 1st from drivers side?


Nope
Ferrel is about 1cm too long.


Now if you'd got the supra

Supra Supra Supra Supra Supra.
- Great car, but you should have got the Supra.
- Why didn't you get the Supra?
- Hey Mr., is that a Supra?


Unfortunately the salt killed the shell.


You should have got the fully galvanised Soarer
sick_em_rex
sick_em_rex
NSW
1601 posts
NSW, 1601 posts
27 Apr 2009 6:08pm
Hey Bubs my first car was a 1967 Toyota Corona that smelled like a bong on wheels as I bought it from a stoner for $300. Anyway, first thing I did was take the back seat out and hey presto, I fitted all my gear bar the mast and board inside. It had a cross brace for strength behind the seat but it was easy to negotiate the stuff through it. At a pinch I could even put a one piece mast in and just have it sticking out the passenger window. If I was using a short enough board i even got that inside too. It was nicknamed the Maui cruiser as one day I saw a pic in an American Windsurf mag of the exact same car but on Hawaii with 10 boards strapped to it's roof and hundreds of windsurf stickers all over the windows just like mine and the caption read, the Maui Cruiser. Thankfully mine wasn't quite as rusted as that one though. It had 2 speeds, slow and slower and I killed it driving up the freeway to Belmont one day. Blew the engine up, had the rubber band wound up so it was hauling along at 130 then whammo, smoke everywhere and a piston through the block. I then got a Valiant which had one of the biggest boots I've ever seen.
mkseven
mkseven
QLD
2315 posts
QLD, 2315 posts
27 Apr 2009 6:30pm
haha panda dont worry i dont like supra's i'd rather the v8 soarer in my garage anyday
vando
vando
QLD
3419 posts
QLD, 3419 posts
27 Apr 2009 7:56pm
My first cars was a Datsun 200B bog bucket

mkseven
mkseven
QLD
2315 posts
QLD, 2315 posts
27 Apr 2009 8:09pm
Mine was a 81 starfire corona wags

Rolled it & wrote it off on my 18th birthday, then got it goin again.

It smelled, was hot, broke down alot, guzzled fuel and oil but it was fun and I liked it.
Richiefish
Richiefish
QLD
5612 posts
QLD, 5612 posts
27 Apr 2009 8:12pm
1973 Datsun 180B, two stroke !!!
climber
climber
NSW
1125 posts
NSW, 1125 posts
27 Apr 2009 9:14pm
Ah Richie and Vando.... your showing your age...how do I know???
My first car was a Datsun 200B Station wagon...great for windsurfing..and great for learning how to repair rust with bog...
vando
vando
QLD
3419 posts
QLD, 3419 posts
27 Apr 2009 9:46pm
climber said...

Ah Richie and Vando.... your showing your age...how do I know???
My first car was a Datsun 200B Station wagon...great for windsurfing..and great for learning how to repair rust with bog...


Did ya Notice the AL mast I must be old
vando
vando
QLD
3419 posts
QLD, 3419 posts
27 Apr 2009 10:14pm
for you old timers what boards are on my trailer.
Gestalt
Gestalt
QLD
14953 posts
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27 Apr 2009 10:17pm
a speed race board....

and a windaction slalom????

and is that an alloy mast i see?
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