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20-03-2005, 11:09 PM | #1 | ||
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I was staying in Geelong for a few days this week as I was attending Avalon with the work.
I decided to go see the Ford Discovery Center while I was there. What a dissapointment! I was expecting it to be much bigger. Ok there is quite a bit of history and information crammed in there and some bloody flash cars, but it just didnt do much for me. I was hoping to at least see an EL GT in the flesh! But Noooooo. Even the gift shop had a **** poor selection of stuff...what a let down... Was I expecting to much or do other people think the same?
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20-03-2005, 11:35 PM | #2 | ||
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They do change their displays from time to time,so it dosent become boring.
At least Ford have a display as for Holden i'm not too sure if they do. Cheers John
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21-03-2005, 12:14 AM | #3 | ||
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A member on here works there I believe. Atleast you have a Ford Discovery centre there....
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21-03-2005, 07:38 AM | #4 | ||
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'Discovery' on the forums works at FDC.
I think alot of Ford is packed into the FDC. You do realise why the display is in that location and not in a massive wharehouse???
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21-03-2005, 09:32 AM | #5 | |||
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Even though that may be your experience, I don’t really agree with you.
The FDC has a wealth of history and it’s really what your expectations were before going. As most said, it’s not a big area, the cars do change, but each car has its unique history. Even though its good to stroll through maybe a guided tour would have been more of a benefit. Merchandise numbers where down last time I was there as well, but I just put it down to change in team colors etc.
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21-03-2005, 12:02 PM | #6 | ||
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yeh i thought it was pretty good. There's heaps of wacky concepts to drool over (mmm 351 EA GT). I dunno what else they could put in there that was of much interest to anyone! Apart from maybe a real v8 supercar.
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21-03-2005, 01:45 PM | #7 | ||
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Well I did a day trip to Geelong from Melbourne while I was down that way 2 weeks ago, and I beg to differ.
The Ford Discovery Centre was excellent, and I spent the best part of a day going through all the displays. The most amazing parts of the displays I saw were the ones that had cars sectioned to show many of the hidden components. Anyone with an engineering / mechanical background would really appreciate the work that has gone into each of these cars. Of particular interest was the emphasis placed on the Ford Territory, and the development it has taken to bring the car into fruition. I asked to see Flick but she was in a meeting, so I didn't get to say hello. The day at the Ford Discovery Centre was one of the main things I wanted to see while in Melbourne, and I'm glad I did. :sm_headba A big thankyou to all the people involved with the Centre, I really enjoyed myself. Ed |
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21-03-2005, 02:04 PM | #8 | ||
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When compared to the opposition - it does fall down!! :yeees:
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21-03-2005, 02:05 PM | #9 | |||
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21-03-2005, 03:26 PM | #10 | ||
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HOLDEN (The Opposition) The National Motor Museum {Birdswood} (Discovery Centre) equivalent :yeees:
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21-03-2005, 05:43 PM | #12 | ||
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Its Birdwood btw :P... and i think Holden do have some money involved but it isnt mainly Holdens either! There are Fords and other makes there too!
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21-03-2005, 05:44 PM | #13 | ||
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On my first visit, I thought the FDC was pretty good. There was a few highlights for me. It was a buzz to see the only EA GT in existance. And the best part for me, was leaving my details asking if they had any AU 3 and XR brochures as I bought my car 2nd hand and never got that information. Within a week of getting back, a brand new brochure turned up as I requested. That was pretty good of them to do that from their archive section.
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21-03-2005, 07:23 PM | #14 | ||
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I really enjoyed my visit. You can see all the effort and time that's gone into it. There's a lot involved in just setting up what you see there. Moving cars in and out of there ain't a simple task. Where else are you going to see Henry's own table?
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21-03-2005, 09:03 PM | #15 | ||
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lol
guess ive just been shot down! I do appreciate a lot of hard work has gone into it, i did love the cut away sections in the cars, was very interesting to see the inner workings. And the Falcons with the Territory suspension fitted for testing...thats an excellent way of testing! Unless I missed a whole room or something, i really couldnt have spent more than a couple of hours in there though. I guess it would be different if it was a UK Ford Center though. I dont appreciate the Aussie Ford history the same was I do about the UK division. Im only really interested in E-Series onwards.
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21-03-2005, 09:15 PM | #16 | ||
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When I was there last which was back a few month's, I couldn't get past my jaw on the ground after seeing the non restored vermillion fire XY GTHO III,mmmmmmmmmmmmmm, gimme, gimme.
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22-03-2005, 02:25 AM | #17 | |||
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From my visit about a month ago, I learnt a lot on the history of Ford Australia and also a lot of the development stuff - which to me was a spinout. It's a great little gem, worth visiting if one hasn't.
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22-03-2005, 02:15 PM | #18 | ||
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As already said - tis quite an amazing display - though to anyone unaware of the significance of some of the vehicles that are on display, they can be forgiven for thinking it to be somewhat 'uninspiring'
For me part the 2 visits that I have had has been exceptionally valuable in terms of the insight gained considering the historical significance of some of the vehicles on display. A few of the things you may or may NOT have overlooked, that were still on display (or were on display a couple of weeks back) Apart from the few cutaways (going back OVER 40 odd years) or the attributable prototype territory vehicles, giving insight into how a vehicle such as the terri comes into being - the silver proto with the raised turret section with different dash, & terri windscreen is well unusual to say the least (vehicles such as these are usually consigned to the burned bashed & buried NEVER to see the light of day once theyve been used & abused on the construction trail) The orange R7 proto concept that was 1st revealed at 2003(?) mms was on display - don't know whether many others are aware that this is basically a plastic skinned car. The design studio area (which is run seperately by the design studio themselves) provides a good idea of the processes that go into designing new pieces - & some of the possible design options theyve knocked back are interesting. The concept / display vehicles they had on display also had a lot of history, ALL with a story of their own to tell. I guess my only real criticism (if you could call it that) was having a way of 'discovering' the secrets these vehicles had to tell. Can't sit there & read page after page of information (eventually gets boring - no matter HOW exciting the content), Can't expect to have someone sit/stand there & fill me in about every fine point. Truth be known - I could go on for HOURS about the knowledge just a short period of time spent in there revealed to me - yet I know I didn't even scratch the surface..... |
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22-03-2005, 02:27 PM | #19 | |||
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I haven't been there in a while but last time I was there I couldn't get past the EL predator...mmm supercharged gorgeous looking beast of a thing
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22-03-2005, 10:33 PM | #22 | ||
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For a privately run place I think its worth a look..
Ford has a discovery centre to show many years of fame. All Holden have is the hall of Shame..lol..
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23-03-2005, 01:19 AM | #23 | |||
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We went there before the Territory was released so didn't get to see the displays mentioned above. Will have to try and get back there again some day. The Birdswood Museum sounds interesting too. |
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