History of the Brumby
I found it on Gumtree after searching around Melbourne for a brumby, then searched Victoria and thought "I'll just see what's around Australia" and found a '86 Brumby in Ipswich, Targa roof, 2 inch body lift and 27" tires.
so bought it and arranged transport for it from Ipswich to Melbourne.
Still a good deal

Known issues when buying
The advert stated the front left hub was stuffed, but the car would drive in 4wd.
Dent in the tailgate.
Some electrical problems like indicators, horn and thermo fans.
What I didn't know is (as Bennie pointed out) it's had a replacement engine somewhere along the line, as the original would have had air-conditioning, because the pipe work, fan, etc is all there still but no compressor or bracket that should be holding the compressor in place.
That wont really matter for RWC but down the track at least half of the air con is in the car so chances are I can hook it up again.
Was a very productive day today. After trying yesterday for a couple hours to get it started unsuccessfully, had Bennie drop by to give me a hand.
We got the hub off pretty easily and to our luck, the drive shaft was fine

I charged the battery last night, we had spark in the engine but it wouldn't fire.
Checked the plugs and only one was sparking as it should, so that was the first problem.
Off to the Centre Road wreckers. Found a replacement hub from a crushed car that Bennie remembered was in the external wall of crushed cars


Not a bad afternoons work.
Got home and put them all into the car and after playing with the timing a little it fired to life.
Bennie found that it's got inconsistent jetting in the primary of the carb. I'll have to chase that down before the Brumby will make it around the block, but for the moment it's running.
Attached a couple of teaser pics

Will update this as progression to the RWC and rego
