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24-06-2012, 09:30 PM | #61 | |||
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Don't get me wrong, I love old cars and I'm actually looking for one now. But I can remember my dad saying 'they don't make cars like they used to'. He said this to me over 25 years ago. Meanwhile, my XF and NC kick along while the older cars have been resigned to the rust heap.
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The Fleet 1999 AU XR8 4sp adaptive shift, Black, Momo T-bar and S/wheel, Bodykit, 17" wheels, Sunroof - 180Ks - THE DAILY 1995 EF XR8 Manual Heritage Green, Factory Bodykit and FTRs - 126Ks 1986 XF Fairmont Ghia 4.1L EFI Regency Red, trip computer, venetians - 163Ks 1979 P6 LTD 351, Goldust - 185Ks 1989 Mazda MX5, Red 1.6L, 5sp manual - 102Ks |
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24-06-2012, 09:36 PM | #62 | ||
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i bought both my coupe and na when they were 14 years old - the coupe was in much better condition
the na had rust around the rear wheel arches after 14 years. the coupe has never had rust there. overall, comparing the 2 cars, the coupe has been virtually rust free now i am sure the condition of any car is based on how it was treated, which makes it impossible to compare accurately, but the coupe's build quality and longevity wins hands down in my experience |
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24-06-2012, 09:41 PM | #63 | |||
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The Fleet 1999 AU XR8 4sp adaptive shift, Black, Momo T-bar and S/wheel, Bodykit, 17" wheels, Sunroof - 180Ks - THE DAILY 1995 EF XR8 Manual Heritage Green, Factory Bodykit and FTRs - 126Ks 1986 XF Fairmont Ghia 4.1L EFI Regency Red, trip computer, venetians - 163Ks 1979 P6 LTD 351, Goldust - 185Ks 1989 Mazda MX5, Red 1.6L, 5sp manual - 102Ks |
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24-06-2012, 09:49 PM | #64 | |||
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for sure, most of the coupes we looked at back in 87 were wasting our time, but from my own personal experience . . . my coupe has been a gem. wheel arches and quarters have been rust free. the only sill problems were from the fairmont trims (they have not been touched since 1990. the parcel shelf has never been touched. it had 2 repairs behind the back window (1 small one before I bought it and 1 around the size of a 20 cent piece back in the early 90's) every ones experience will differ, but mine is that the xb was a better built car to me both old cars and new cars are better - but for reasons that make comparisons a waste of time |
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24-06-2012, 09:52 PM | #65 | |||
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'73 Landau - 10.82 @ 131mph '11 FG GT335 - 12.43 @ 116mph '95 XG ute - 3 minutes, 21.14 @ 64mph 101,436 MEMBERS ......... 101,436 OPINIONS ..... What could possibly go wrong! Clevo Mafia [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] |
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24-06-2012, 10:03 PM | #66 | ||
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A bit off topic but you guys know what you're talking about. I have found an XC GXL 5.8 auto that I'm interested in. It does have minor rust in the doors but none elsewhere. What should I be paying?
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The Fleet 1999 AU XR8 4sp adaptive shift, Black, Momo T-bar and S/wheel, Bodykit, 17" wheels, Sunroof - 180Ks - THE DAILY 1995 EF XR8 Manual Heritage Green, Factory Bodykit and FTRs - 126Ks 1986 XF Fairmont Ghia 4.1L EFI Regency Red, trip computer, venetians - 163Ks 1979 P6 LTD 351, Goldust - 185Ks 1989 Mazda MX5, Red 1.6L, 5sp manual - 102Ks |
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24-06-2012, 10:06 PM | #67 | ||
335 - STILL THE BOSS ...
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8-12k depending on actual condition and colour.
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24-06-2012, 10:54 PM | #68 | ||
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I'm of the Gen-Y heritage... and my green thinking is this:
- My F6 is faster than your Prius, thus I take less time and have less time to produce said emissions - Because my trip time is shorter in duration, I spend less time on the road, thus reduce overall traffic and congestion - Having a more powerful engine means it doesn't have to labour as much with a full car load, thus less emissions As far as creating Australian jobs goes, I'm at the bowser at least once a week for $100+, therefore they can justify keeping extra staff. I'm doing my part! What about you? |
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24-06-2012, 11:50 PM | #69 | |||
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And to hear the big throaty monster behind you sends chills down the spine. The rust should be OK to cut out, but like any project, its going to cost a whole lot more, a massive amount more than you think. But the love is in the journey-bringing the big old girl to shine. If you like the colour, if the interior is in good nick, worth paying a few overs to get her into the garage. Because theres still some romance in a bloke doing up an old car. The shape of this beast, threatening and revengeful. Huge attitude car. Go for it. |
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24-06-2012, 11:53 PM | #70 | |||
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25-06-2012, 08:06 AM | #71 | |||
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The panels are that thin it isn't funny. They don't bother painting the engine blocks or other metal parts, meaning that the rust (while it mightn't affect a lump of cast iron in much of a way) will obviously attack whatever is bolted to it. I've already cleaned up and sprayed rust converter on some places where something bolts to the engine...I can foresee a problem in years to come here and there. The paint is very thin (Edge colour)...you can mark it with a fingernail, and I got Ford to have a look to see if it was done properly. They said yep, they're all like that. The interior is plastic, just like my old Celica, but it's flimsy plastic, not very solid or thick. I know these things are done to keep costs down, but come on...what's wrong with making cars a little more solid? However, seeing as how the FG is something like half a tonne heavier already than Falcons of years past (heavier even than our large thickly-panelled steel bumpered XC GXL Fairmont), then I suppose it's all done in a desperate effort to keep the weight down. |
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25-06-2012, 10:22 AM | #72 | |||
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25-06-2012, 06:23 PM | #73 | ||
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I cannot even remember what gen is what, could not care really . I am 49 have two teenage kids , 19 year old son , and a soon 17 year old daughter . Both smart , respectful , caring citizens. I like their friends , I talk to them and listen to their hopes and dreams. Fascinating to see your kids transcend to adult hood. I feel very sorry for parents who do not show an interest .
And I am very thankful for Microsoft and codemasters for the XBOX and F1 2011 ,and because my son just went out i'm off to play online ...see ya ...
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25-06-2012, 10:37 PM | #74 | ||
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back in the old days (btw, what was it like before colour was invented?)
my old man ived in a place so cold.. to keep thier feet warm they would find fresh horse poo to stand in.. the hills home were so steep they had to piggy back thier horses up them.. slim dusty played a kerosene guitar... funny thing is though.. my dad grew up in a tent.. then a dirt floor house made of canvas until his father built the house.. they were so poor they even had to rent the tent.. really its all good stories that you old farts have.. unfortunately this generations stories will be less colourful and spoken with acronyms if even spoken at all.. maybe it will be texted ..
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25-06-2012, 11:56 PM | #75 | |||
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Modern cars are largely stale in appearance and feel - but this difference really only becomes apparent when you know from personal experience. At least I can find peace in knowing that others younger than you haven't forgotten/failed to learn what is so great here - especially the ones doing up/driving XB's and XC's (and any other Falcon predating the XD - Same also applies to those driving Pre-Commodore Holdens/Chrome bumper Mopars) |
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26-06-2012, 04:17 PM | #76 | |||
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mate I think it’s one of those if you have to ask you won’t understand type moments I personally think new cars are extremely reliable but they are Soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo booooooooooooooooooooooooring, but this in my opinion isn’t a bragging right when talking with your mates Honestly if distance between servicing is an important factor in what car we own I really have missed something, I have never considered a car a good car simply because it hasn’t had any issues, yea I’ve had cars that have never let me down, but they were as forgettable as their plastic hubcaps and easy care cloth trim. New cars lack a feel, a style, it’s difficult to explain but just sitting in one makes you feel alive, you can’t add that with an aftermarket stereo or Bob Jane alloys it’s in the honesty (or dishonesty) of its creation, from a time when we did judge things with spec sheets, we looked at things and had an opinion. I was around in the 70’s (born in 72) but I didn’t really notice cars until the XD (a car I’m not overly fond of), the cars I love are from long before my time a time I really can only imagine and is based on conversations with old blokes at BBQ’s and so on. Every chance I get I drive an old car, yea I drive a 3 month old car every day but it is a real yawn fest, but if I go somewhere after work I take an old car, every Friday I drive my wife’s 38 to work just cause I can, its slow, it’s got a side valve motor buggy springs beam front axle drum brakes and cross ply tyres, it’s an hour each way and I love it. Damo do yourself a favour, find someone with a cool old car and ask to go for a ride, you won’t look at a new car the same way again.
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28-06-2012, 10:05 PM | #77 | |||
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From time to time I have had older cars I could trick and improvise with and it was a lot of fun experimenting and experiencing the results. At the end of the year, I will be looking to buy an older car, probably pay a bit too much for it and then enjoy many happy hours bringing it back as close as I can to its "feel" when it was new. And apart from the mechanics, I will enjoy restoring its interior to as pristine a state as I can manage. No rational economic reason at all, no safety reason, no show-off reason. I am going to enjoy the journey and then the results. I cant get anything near this experience in a newish car. Wouldn't even bother getting my head around tarting up a VZ. Cant feel the love at all in that proposal! |
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28-06-2012, 11:56 PM | #78 | ||
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The only reason I drove an old car and did all he hot ups myself when young was because I was poor. In 1990 I drove a 1967 Fairmont 289, I would have swaped it in a second for an EA Ghia.
As for now? I love my FG XR, f^&k old school, Im livin the dream. As for boring....WTF. If anyone thinks a modern performace car is boring they should give up their ticket and take the bus. |
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29-06-2012, 01:12 AM | #79 | |||
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The oldies guzzled every known resource to man by the exatonne. Even if we wanted to compete with them in destroying the world there'd be no resources left to destroy the world with!!!!
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29-06-2012, 05:15 AM | #80 | |||
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ORDER FORD AUSTRALIA PART NO: AM6U7J19G329AA. This is a European-UN/AS3790B Spec safety-warning triangle used to give advanced warning to approaching traffic of a vehicle breakdown, or crash scene (to prevent secondary). Stow in the boot area. See your Ford dealer for this $35.95 safety item & when you buy a new Ford, please insist on it! See Page 83, part 4.4.1 http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/media...eSafePart4.pdf |
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29-06-2012, 10:34 AM | #81 | |||
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You wont know how to cook for yourself, wash your own clothes. change a tyre, know where engine oil goes, know how to check the oil ,oh hang on use the thing with the big coloured handle ... I know of a mid 20s woman who cant cook a toasted sandwich !!! Doesnt even know how to cook a flippin omelete Buys , breaky,lunch ,dinner every day Thank god for maccas and the like, this gen would starve wouldnt they And they whinge their getting large, get of ya backside and i dunno do a google on the thing called , exercise ...... There were never any large kids when i went to school, we ate all the bad things that were sprayed with all the bad things,schooled in rooms with lead paint, drove smog ridden old cars,rode push bikes without helmets , gee we even had to mow the oldies lawn with the old mower when still in primary school, that didnt have stoopid labels like, dont put feet or hands,under when blades moving, we had tins that didnt have stoopid warnings like, dont lick open tin rim My nephew was asked to mow the lawn other week, mid teens, told his ol man , not his job, well i pulled that when young,it would be my job for life,plus all the other chours that id magically aquired for being a smarty pants and disrespecting my parents , fancy that getting away with back chatting the oldies,ah the young gen, get away with murder |
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29-06-2012, 10:44 AM | #82 | |||
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Hahah, i am 15, and i get what your saying. When i was helping my mum clean houses, there was this kid at his grandmothers from geelong. She asked him to mow her yard (hardly a quarter of an acre). He started yelling at her saying 'I didn't come here to do that, i come here to sleep'. I offered to mow the yard for her in exchange for her grandson cleaning the rest of the house. I have never seen a 16yr old teenager that just got out of bed move so fast. He started up the mower and started before you could blink.
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29-06-2012, 09:42 PM | #83 | ||
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its easy to see the generation gaps though.. I mean most of the kids geting licences these days have never driven a car that didnt have air con,power steering,ABS etc etc.. as has been stated.. all these things are great modern day comforts.. but they have raped the essence of driving a vehicle for pure pleasure.
most fun vehicle I ever got the privellage to drive was my old mans 1964 dodge ute.. driving in a straight line was a full time job, and after an hour or so behind the wheel.. you could feel it. but I loved that feeling.. not too many would though I assume. chalk and cheese , oil and water.
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29-06-2012, 09:49 PM | #84 | |||
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I got a car that has no luxuries. My headland bomb 1983 hilux 4x4 petrol. No ABS, No aircon, nothin. Just a ute with windows, a 2litre engine and a very makeshift seat. It is still there, just you are sitting on a very thin piece of foam with springs sticking out of the seat. But i still love driving it. Why? it gives me a feeling of freedom and pleasure that you probably cannot get out of its modern day counterpart
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29-06-2012, 10:39 PM | #85 | ||
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When i got my red P's 2 years ago, i bought a 1983 Subaru wagon. The most advanced thing in it was an 8w AM radio and the most technical incident prevention system in the vehicle was the driver.
Ultra mega basic! No air con, no power steering, no power nothing. But i loved it, from the smells of the carby motor to the shift of the 4sp. It had character and it felt great to drive! Seats were shocking, ride wasn't fantastic, gearbox wasn't fantastic...but i loved it. 40 degree summers day? Open each door, roll each window down and off you go! Most kids these days are missing out
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29-06-2012, 11:21 PM | #86 | |||
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I only read the first page of this thread and am not interested in getting into a "we're better than you" argument. All I can say is good on you mate. I'm an old dude but I admire young people like you that are not afraid to do the hard yards to get ahead. |
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30-06-2012, 07:47 AM | #87 | ||
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I'm gen Y (24 next month).
I've been living away from my parents since I was 18, I ran my own business for the past 3yrs (just stopped at the start of this year to work for a different place), I will start my business up again in a couple of years. My mrs & myself have just brought a house, the house is a cool early 60s modern style house. I own a brand new Citroën work van, an xp sedan & an xm hardtop, don't own a credit card. Damn I'm lazy, |
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30-06-2012, 12:09 PM | #88 | ||
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Im 36, whats my generation called again?
I thought it was X but who knows..
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30-06-2012, 04:30 PM | #89 | ||
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Yup you oldies sure messed up the parents of today that's for sure
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