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Old 25-05-2006, 08:16 AM   #1
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Thumbs up I have converted the oldman again !

Just had to mention this , makes me laugh . For years as long as i can remember back when i was a kid, the oldman was a FORD man through and through. My fist car the XE was originally his and i bought it off him and did it up. At that time he had just bought a EB fairmont ( new back then ) and had nothing but problems with it. After i did up the XE he loved it and even offered to buy it back off me (and throw in the EB)..lol - i never did though - i loved it too much back then too ( shat all over the EB ). Anyway - time went on , the oldman sold the EB and never bought another FORD since because of all the problems he had with that 1 EB, he's been driving crap like rav4's etc etc the last few years. Well i gave him a drive of my AUII XR6 about a week ago, since then he hasn't shut up - he loved it ! . Now he's on about selling his rubbish and going back to a FORD , deciding between the AU and the BA series , he hasn't driven a BA yet - so time will tell if he decides on an AU or BA !. Being old farts , my mum was allready winging like "very nice car - but too low for me to get in ands out of !" , oldman was like "too bad !" . Good to see the old bugger getting a bit of spirit back in him ..lol , he's nearlly 60 now and only just at last looking at a decent car again ..lol . gl to him .

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Old 25-05-2006, 11:04 AM   #2
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Its funny isnt it. My old man was a BIG holden man having owned an slr 5000 Torana, HZ and WB utes in his time. His mates all had Monaros and XU1s. When we bought my first car I wanted an old XC that looked pretty battered, but he insisted I went the lion and so we got a VC Commodore with the Brock kit on it (still got the bloody thing, but hopefully not much longer!). Ive always like FORDS, and I took him for a test drive of an Series 1 AU XR6 the other day and he loved it! He liked it so much he even offered to lend me some cash to buy one! He cant stop talking about them now. My financial situation stopped me buying the machine then but it wont be long now...
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Old 25-05-2006, 11:11 AM   #3
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Its funny isnt it. My old man was a BIG holden man having owned an slr 5000 Torana, HZ and WB utes in his time. His mates all had Monaros and XU1s. When we bought my first car I wanted an old XC that looked pretty battered, but he insisted I went the lion and so we got a VC Commodore with the Brock kit on it (still got the bloody thing, but hopefully not much longer!). Ive always like FORDS, and I took him for a test drive of an Series 1 AU XR6 the other day and he loved it! He liked it so much he even offered to lend me some cash to buy one! He cant stop talking about them now. My financial situation stopped me buying the machine then but it wont be long now...
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Old 25-05-2006, 01:37 PM   #5
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Just had to mention this , makes me laugh . For years as long as i can remember back when i was a kid, the oldman was a FORD man through and through. My fist car the XE was originally his and i bought it off him and did it up. At that time he had just bought a EB fairmont ( new back then ) and had nothing but problems with it. After i did up the XE he loved it and even offered to buy it back off me (and throw in the EB)..lol - i never did though - i loved it too much back then too ( shat all over the EB ). Anyway - time went on , the oldman sold the EB and never bought another FORD since because of all the problems he had with that 1 EB, he's been driving crap like rav4's etc etc the last few years. Well i gave him a drive of my AUII XR6 about a week ago, since then he hasn't shut up - he loved it ! . Now he's on about selling his rubbish and going back to a FORD , deciding between the AU and the BA series , he hasn't driven a BA yet - so time will tell if he decides on an AU or BA !. Being old farts , my mum was allready winging like "very nice car - but too low for me to get in ands out of !" , oldman was like "too bad !" . Good to see the old bugger getting a bit of spirit back in him ..lol , he's nearlly 60 now and only just at last looking at a decent car again ..lol . gl to him .
Steer him towards the AU3s - BAs still had problems, which he won't like. So AU3 of BF would be the choice for me.
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Old 25-05-2006, 01:42 PM   #6
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Steer him towards the AU3s - BAs still had problems, which he won't like. So AU3 of BF would be the choice for me.
yeah i agree there , i have actually been saying that too him too , to at least try to keep to a series II or III au xr or to a BF ( not the ba - too many problems from what i have read ) . He has been leaning towards the AU , just that the other day he saw a silver BA XT station wagon with factory gas in top nic going for 17,999 , allthough he hasn't got to drive a BA yet - so time will tell after he testdrives a BA or BF - see what he thinks compared to the AU series ??, out of the 2 i prefered the AUII handling over the BA , I could of got either with the $$ i had , the AUII XR6 VCT won me over ..lol
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AU2/3 Fairmont Ghia might just be the ticket
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Old 25-05-2006, 05:50 PM   #8
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Yeah point him toward's the latter series AU's, he will love them like we all do.
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Dad was always a Ford man owning an XD ex cop car and NC Fairlane and a few others, but with fuel prices went out and bought a motor bike. He is 140kg odd and big.

Something that surprised me was that my mum who is not a car person owned an XU1 earlier in her life.
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Old 26-05-2006, 02:28 AM   #10
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Yeah point him toward's the latter series AU's, he will love them like we all do.
I love my AU1, and AU2, but if I was buying now, I'd also go for the AU3 XR6 or Fairmont Ghia. Love em lots!

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Old 26-05-2006, 12:37 PM   #11
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Its funny... our family has always been a ford family... 6 fords in the driveway at one stage!, and NEVER have i thought of having any other make of car. Were all easily influenced by our familys and friends, but either way, im genuinely a huge fan of the ford and LOVE my XR8... always proud driving it around. Dads always had a ford from as far back as i can remember, so it was engrained into me from a young age. I guess if he was a holden man, id potentially own a VX or something... damn... thank god that didn't happen! ;)

On a seperate note its funny how dad also never watched footy, rugby or soccer, so neither do i... he always watched Motorsport, so i do too! Like father like son? I think so...
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For years as long as i can remember back when i was a kid, the oldman was a FORD man through and through. Anyway - time went on , he's been driving crap like rav4's etc etc the last few years. Well i gave him a drive of my AUII XR6 about a week ago, since then he hasn't shut up he's nearlly 60 now and only just at last looking at a decent car again ..lol . gl to him .
All these bits are true, accept for him in Nissans and the like. Effen Maxima's :monkes:

Got him set up in a BA, Loves It!! :

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Old 26-05-2006, 08:56 PM   #13
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I'll admit it "I used to be a Holden man" Owned a worked 327 HK Monaro when I was about 20. In 1997 was looking at buying a Crumodore ,had it picked out and all.But then in a moment of cosmic clarity decided to test drive an EF Falcon.The rest is history and I still own the EF with over 200,000 k's on it and its never missed a beat.
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I'll admit it "I used to be a Holden man" Owned a worked 327 HK Monaro when I was about 20. In 1997 was looking at buying a Crumodore ,had it picked out and all.But then in a moment of cosmic clarity decided to test drive an EF Falcon.The rest is history and I still own the EF with over 200,000 k's on it and its never missed a beat.
Well 'touch wood' , I have never had a problem with a Ford, and if anything after abusing them in the past and still having a reliable car , i can't speak highly enough of them, prolly why i swear by them. I have nothing against Holdens really , Just being a Ford man u get that usual " Ford v's Holden: , but honestlly if ford was inexistant i would of prolly gone a holden second up , but as far as Ford is here im a Ford man thugh and though ;) .
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It was more my grandfather that got me more into Ford's than my father. But it was my mother that got me into hot cars as she use to drove then all in one of her jobs.
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It was more my grandfather that got me more into Ford's than my father. But it was my mother that got me into hot cars as she use to drove then all in one of her jobs.
What a family! LOL!

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Something that surprised me was that my mum who is not a car person owned an XU1 earlier in her life.
getting a bit off topic but this reminded me of something...

my mum also isnt a car person. often telling me im putting to much cash into my NC..

but when she was young, she had a fully decked out HR... dumped, widened stockies, 186 with tripple carbs, 4 speed. from what ive been told of it i would have loved it! sounds like an awesome car

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