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Old 09-12-2013, 07:31 PM   #1
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Hello from Melbourne, Australia.

Hi guys.

Long time follower of all the sweet builds worldwide on this great forum.

Thought I'd jump on and introduce myself. I'm Dan, 27 (in a week) and I live in Melbourne, Australia.

I've grown up with trucks (minitruckin' predominantly) and a love for hot rods and full sizes. A few years ago I sold my Rodeo (pic below) which funded my first import out of Ohio. A 60 Apache (2nd pic). Unfortunately, things didn't go to plan because I wasn't in the financial situation of actually finishing it to a standard in the time frame I had in mind. So I had to sell it, made a loss, and went on with my business. For anyone that remembers this truck, Tim (Grumpy on here) sold it to me. I'll add he is a great guy, too!


This was my 92 Rodeo, 18 inch one-off billets, air ride, body dropped 3 inches


This was the 60s Apache I bought off Tim.

Years down the track, I've bought a house and just finished my garage. Have a darling fiance, and three crazy German Shepherd's - named Chevy, Nova, and Sarge. (go figure... die hard 66-67 Nova lover)

Here is my shed and my wonderful pups.


Nova, Chevy and Sarge. I know no one will jump my fence...

Talking it out with the miss, we agreed to fund a new project. I hunted around and found some good candidates out of L.A.. The first truck I decided to purchase fell through. VIN numbers weren't present and the freight depot didn't take receipt of the vehicle. They acted as Escrow and I'm certainly glad I didn't think twice about treating the purchase like this. When that sale fell through, I'd been watching a few of Boris' eBay listings which had recently sold. I flicked him off an email and things had changed and they were now out of my price range. He shot me back a photo of a green, small box, big window 66 that I instantly fell in love with. I think a day later I sent him the cash and the transaction was finished. I'd just purchased my second C10 out of Ohio.

Here is a pic of the 66.


I'm hoping to make some friendships out of the site. Some people would already think I'm a stalker via Facebook, Instagram and Flickr for the amount of likes and loves I'll give their photos. Ha ha ha!

Again, thanks for your time and I'll be linking a build up here momentarily.

Cheers,

Dan (MALO66)
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Old 09-12-2013, 07:33 PM   #2
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Re: Hello from Melbourne, Australia.

Welcome Dan good stuff there!
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Old 09-16-2013, 04:38 PM   #3
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Re: Hello from Melbourne, Australia.

hey dude and welcome! im new to the site to and from Warragul area in Gippsland. Just up the road from u! nice ride
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