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Old 15-02-2021, 07:13 PM   #331
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pictured above... the cougar
and just below it that black celica

sorry ford... a swing and a miss
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Old 16-02-2021, 10:06 AM   #332
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Another Sunday spotto was a Nissan Bluebird TRX.
I cant be sure it was a TRX, I'm only going by the number plates, but it was very tidy
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Old 16-02-2021, 01:57 PM   #333
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Its probably been 8 years since ive seen it on the road, but every couple of months it makes it out of the garage to wash the dust off. Its a hq Statesman. You see more utes with hq stato fronts on them then statos themselves. And i dont see kingswood utes often either.
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A flash little Toyota Scout, mid 60's and low !! Not long restored i'm thinking and back on full rego..
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A flash little Toyota Scout, mid 60's and low !! Not long restored i'm thinking and back on full rego..
A Scout or a Stout or Lite Stout
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aah righto, a Stout..
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i got rid of a good stout not that long ago
it was that good that i had to get another
open it and drink it as well
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i got rid of a good stout not that long ago
it was that good that i had to get another
open it and drink it as well
Is there such a drink as a good stout?
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Old 16-02-2021, 07:42 PM   #339
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aah righto, a Stout..
Yeah back then there were both Stout and Lite Stout.The Lite Stout was probably a 3/4 ton.although they were sold as 1 ton.The bigger Stout was a fairly heavy duty bit of gear except it only had a 1900 cc engine.
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Old 16-02-2021, 11:20 PM   #340
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Another Sunday spotto was a Nissan Bluebird TRX.
I cant be sure it was a TRX, I'm only going by the number plates, but it was very tidy
The TRX had the small decal of about five or six international countries flags on the the right and left front guards.That was something that stood out when i had seen them new.

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Old 17-02-2021, 04:47 AM   #341
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I drove past a ~1988 Hyundai excel sedan today...
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Old 17-02-2021, 07:59 AM   #342
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Yeah back then there were both Stout and Lite Stout.The Lite Stout was probably a 3/4 ton.although they were sold as 1 ton.The bigger Stout was a fairly heavy duty bit of gear except it only had a 1900 cc engine.
Yeah, from memory the Lite Stout has coil front suspension & 13-inch wheels, while the larger one had leaf & beam front end & 15-inch wheels.

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Old 17-02-2021, 08:18 AM   #343
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Saw a Silver/Grey '77 Celica GT "Mustang" Liftback at Brisbane Airport, it was gone before i could get a picture but it looked fantastic and sounded far from stock.

Not the one but you get the idea...

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Old 17-02-2021, 09:09 AM   #344
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Yeah, from memory the Lite Stout has coil front suspension & 13-inch wheels, while the larger one had leaf & beam front end & 15-inch wheels.

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My Memory is the same as Yours....

There were heaps of them around where I grew up.. Pretty sure the Hilux Killed them Off..

I've Being Trying to find one for years, But they must be all dead & buried..
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Old 17-02-2021, 09:19 AM   #345
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My Memory is the same as Yours....

There were heaps of them around where I grew up.. Pretty sure the Hilux Killed them Off..

I've Being Trying to find one for years, But they must be all dead & buried..
No the Hilux didn’t kill them off.The Hilux was the successor to the Lite Stout,used basically the same running gear in the new body.
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No the Hilux didn’t kill them off.The Hilux was the successor to the Lite Stout,used basically the same running gear in the new body.

Yep That's what I meant....
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Old 17-02-2021, 10:14 PM   #347
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My Ford Probe.

Damn a great car to learn in.

Brilliant engine and gearbox combo
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Old 17-02-2021, 10:16 PM   #348
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Lowered in Dark green and quiet but raspy exhaust was an absolutely fantastic car.

Mazda mostly no doubt helped.

Popup Up lights!! lol
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Old 22-02-2021, 02:57 AM   #349
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Saw a Mazda 121 bubble car today, used to be everywhere in the 90s, been a few years since I’ve see one.
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My Ford Probe.

Damn a great car to learn in.

Brilliant engine and gearbox combo
They were a nice car of the time.
Even the Telstra TX5's of the same time were a nice vehicle as well.

Not sure if they used the same V6 as the Telstars.
Going on specs seemed to be identical though ... and the weights were too.

But I do remember my mechanic at the time say it was hard to get the right parts especially sensors .... as over the AX/AY Telstar V6 models ... there were like 3 revisions of the engine ... with sensors being the main differences ... and loom as well.

Head gaskets were a weakness on them ... and a right PITA to replace ... was cheap and easier to get a replacement low km engine and swap it out
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Spotted a late 90's/ early 00's Ford Courier this morning.
They seem to gone extinct pretty quickly.
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Old 22-02-2021, 07:22 PM   #352
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Today: 1968 HK Holden sedan. Full Vic reg (plates white and green, not the original B/W plates). Old male driver 80-plus. Must have been a Kingswood: beige or salmon body with white roof.

(On the net I see that Belmonts were one colour all-over and Belmont tail lights do not extend into the boot lid. I am guessing that Belmonts are rarer than Kingswoods?)
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Today: 1968 HK Holden sedan. Full Vic reg (plates white and green, not the original B/W plates). Old male driver 80-plus. Must have been a Kingswood: beige or salmon body with white roof.

(On the net I see that Belmonts were one colour all-over and Belmont tail lights do not extend into the boot lid. I am guessing that Belmonts are rarer than Kingswoods?)
My Dad had a HK Kingswood when I was little. Kingston Cream with a white roof. (I'm reminded of it when I see the cookie jar at work!)

The HK Kingswoods had an extension of the taillight cluster into the bootlid which the Belmont did not. The Premier had longer ones and top-spec Monaros had it all the way across the boot. They were originally coloured red to match the tail light lenses but soon faded to silver.

Belmonts were rare; it seemed almost everyone wanted to step up to the Kingswood. Perhaps it was the courtesy lamp switches. The Belmont had none, the Kingswood had two (front doors) and the Permier had four!
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When was the last time anyone saw a Ford Raider on the road.

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Saw a Mazda 121 bubble car today, used to be everywhere in the 90s, been a few years since I’ve see one.
I see one every 2nd day, my [old, 81yo] neighbour bought one cheap [$1500] from an old lady who was no longer allowed to drive. He did this because he had to sell his Ford Capri (not a turbo) because the electric window stopped working and he couldn't fix it. I think it was the side his non-driver wife sat in. A sad day really, 4 of us in the street, all in a row, all had Fords (3 of us with Falcons). The other G6ET guy next door moved out recently, but also sold his car a year earlier (which I wasn't complaining about - since he warmed it up for 15 minutes at 6am in the morning, grrrrr). Now have a couple with a tiny Honda and tiny Kia (I think, don't take much notice) next door...

But yep, when I see a 121 on the road now, most times it's him. Not many about.

G6ET (MK1 '10) guy sold his for $12K and 120K on the clock. Bad timing. Told me at the time how happy he was that it held some value. Chuckle.

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Thanks, Steve D. I was forgetting about the Premier and Monaro tail lights.
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Today: 1968 HK Holden sedan. Full Vic reg (plates white and green, not the original B/W plates). Old male driver 80-plus. Must have been a Kingswood: beige or salmon body with white roof.
Followed a nice HG wagon out of Benalla yesterday.
Been a while since I last saw a split screen Kombi and an unmolested Ford Mainline.



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I saw a HR sedan this week. One colour all over (beige); missing the Hol part of the Holden badge on the boot, a bit of rust in the bottoms of the right side doors; venetian blind. Full reg, driver 45-50 (?). Maybe he doesn't own a modern car?
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When was the last time you saw an R32 GTR Skyline or a povvo spec regular R33/R34?

The latter used to be all over Melbourne roads 2005-2010 - P plater weapon of choice.
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Hi guys,
I had to drive my in laws back to Sydney today 7/3/2021.
On the way i saw a Ford Capri 3 litre V6 in mint condition next to me in the other lane.

I am not sure but i think it was a 1969-1970 model, To tell the truth i can't remember the last time i saw a Ford Capri on the road of that model.
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