The team at All U Need have been working around the clock to get the Holden LX Torana finished in time for its grand unveiling this Sunday, August 23.
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The car had to be finished on Tuesday before it was taken to Canberra to be passed for an engineering certificate, so the team were busy putting the finishing touches on this week.
“The team here have put in over 100 per cent in hours to get it done,” All U Need’s owner Jeff Hemming said.
“There’s been lots of overtime.”
When the Advocate went to visit on Tuesday, there was still a bit of work to be done on the interior including putting in the seats, underlay, carpet and console, as well as painting of the bonnet.
The work that had been done looked fantastic, with the Torana now looking like a brand new car after the massive facelift by Mr Hemming and his team of hard workers.
The car basically needed to be completely restored including plenty of panel work, upholstery and trim, paint, mechanical work, repairs to rust, fabrication and the replacing of the front and back windows.
The project was a very generous undertaking by Mr Hemming, who responded to Wangaratta man Alick Hinds’ plea to help fix up his car enough to get it back on the road so that he could take his four-year-old son to doctors appointments. Mr Hinds’ son had been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes a few months ago during a month-long stay in hospital being treated for the kidney disease, Nephrotic Syndrome.
The plea instantly touched Mr Hemming’s heart and he knew he had to help.
Mr Hemming and the team have been working on the car after-hours since the start of July and are now very excited to show the fully-restored car to Mr Hinds and his family at a special unveiling on Sunday, August 23.
Mr Hemming and All U Need’s manager Julie Dawes will be heading to Wangaratta in a mini bus tomorrow to pick up the Hinds family and bring them back to Forbes for the unveiling.
Ms Dawes said Mr Hinds is very excited to see his car.
“He cries every time we speak to him,” she said.
As well as the unveiling, All U Need will also be hosting a swap meet on Sunday, starting at 9am.
Entry is a gold coin donation with all proceeds to go to the Diabetes Association.
The event will feature kids activities, a coffee van and refreshments.
The unveiling will then happen at 1pm.
For more information or to register for the swap meet, contact Jeff or Julie on 6852 1425.
All U Need would like to thank the massive list of sponsors who have helped out with this project including: Roylances Auto One for donating the stereo, shocks, oil and all parts required; Plainsman Motel for accommodation for the Hinds family; James for a cash donation; Grant Dukes for loads of Torana panels, windows, etc; Custom Flow Exhaust Parkes for the full exhaust system and installation; Calvani Crushing for fueling the car; Forbes Auto Wreckers for car parts; Leisa Burton for costumes for the children and loads of hard work including assisting with advertising; Peter McClucky for a cash donation; Just Cars for advertising on their Facebook page; Target Forbes for gift cards used to purchase two child safety seats; Forbes Shire Council for assisting with advertising; Wards Paints Dubbo for paint at no cost; DSB Mechanical for assistance with mechanics and on the day of the event; Paul Hemming for a cash donation; John AKZ Engineering Queanbeyan for engineering; Shannon’s for half price insurance; Neil Gill from 105.1 breakfast radio Orange for being the special guest for the event, as well as radio advertising; Alison Stephens Canowindra for being special guest and advocate for juvenile diabetes; 95.5 RokFM for interview aired on radio; Kylie Spice who is the photographer for the event; T&M Tyres for the battery; Ace Machining for drum brakes; Bunnings Forbes for materials for the upholstery; and most importantly, to all the staff at All U Need Restorations for all the personal hours put in to restore the Torana.