Accessories for FX and FJ Holdens

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Accessories for FX and FJ Holdens

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Just some of the accessories I have, some are NASCO and some are aftermarket.

Nasco Telescopic Caravan mirrors.

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Fender Darts.

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Chrome Dash Panel.

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NASCO All Weather Window Shields.

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Bonnet Mascots.

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Top Left.............48/215 Mascot.
Top Right...........FJ Mascot produced by GMH
Middle...............Aftermarket Lion Mascot.
Bottom Left........Aftermarket Kangaroo Mascot.
Bottom Right......Aftermarket Lion Mascot produced by Laurence.
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Mapco Tack.

A very rare Mapco Tacho that fits behind the speedo glass of an FX or FJ enabling the driver to read the revs in the corresponding first, second or third gear marked on the tacho.
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Keep Kleen Tow Ball Cover.

I have seen a couple of these folding tow ball covers on eBay recently listed as a NASCO accessory for FX and FJ Holdens.
Iam not sure if they are Nasco or not but here is a brochure for the Keep Kleen caravan and trailer tow ball cover.
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Nicely displayed on an E series Vauxhall.

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The 48-215 at Broken hill was loaded with accessories, the aftermarket Kangaroo bonnet mascot, quarter vent wind deflectors, roller curtains on all windows, and a NASCO steering wheel. The wheel has been restored and Pearlcoted and is an interesting style. I particularly like the little curtains but can't help feeling they would get in the way a bit. Maybe they were popular in the Drive-In days ;) ;)
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How cool is this!
An early GMH Motoring Club felt banner. :D :D :D
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Just wondering if anyone else has seen a GMH tyre lever before?
This one is about 17" long.
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STA-PUT Steering Lock.

NOS Sta-Put sterring lock.
With the last photo showing which model will fit which car. :P :P
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FX FJ Holden NOS Wilsonia accessory gauge with oil and temperature warning lights and an amp gauge.

Also has the instruction sheet.
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Nasco Wash Leather.
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