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Old 04-12-2010, 01:43 AM   #61
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I had a VC SLE as my first car, and was talking to the old man the other night about never seeing any around. And the thought came up, to chase a V8 Model down and restore it to traditional spec.

Oh, and initially this wasn't meant to be a debate about the AU. It was only highlighted because of it's controversial styling help established the BA as being more relevant than the VT/VX to VY/VZ to VE evolution.

How about the Proton Jumbuck. Theres thousands of them floating around, and for Christ's sake for a near new ute, they're cheap. Heres a question, are they any good?
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Old 04-12-2010, 06:49 AM   #62
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Old 04-12-2010, 10:10 AM   #63
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Gotta say the VXII SS doesn't get enough cred. If I ws a Holden bloke I'd own one.
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Old 04-12-2010, 05:01 PM   #64
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How about the Proton Jumbuck. Theres thousands of them floating around, and for Christ's sake for a near new ute, they're cheap. Heres a question, are they any good?
They can carry a fair bit but they were given a two star ANCAP rating if i recall correctly. Dont know much about anything else about it.
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Old 04-12-2010, 07:10 PM   #65
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Ford Capri,

Not so much forgotten, more so just their reputation for being lemons. I remember ACA or whoever absolutely panning them on release for being lemons. 20 years later not a day goes by I don't see one.
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Old 04-12-2010, 07:55 PM   #66
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who remembers or wants to the pizza or calibra?
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Old 04-12-2010, 11:01 PM   #67
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who remembers or wants to the pizza or calibra?
i always liked the shape of the calibra. the pizza on the other hand....
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Old 04-12-2010, 11:52 PM   #68
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The VY looked good, until you drove it. By far the worst car I have ever owned.
I still own one .. it's quiet, comfortable, powerful and reliable. Can't really ask more of a car. But I don't disagree that it's basically a forgettable car. It's in good company at my house with two Ramblers and a Plymouth (orphan brands).
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Old 05-12-2010, 01:11 AM   #69
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Most forgettable model, I think is a Holden - the HB Torana. Who even knew it was built?
A local version of the Vauxhall Viva.
Don't tell me you don't know about the "hot" Brabham version?
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As for forgotten cars Camiras, CRX Honda and XF's come to mind. I presume the CRX's were all written off or modified and scrapped.
Would still love a twin cam EW CRX or SiR vtec EF CRX. Great cars, real litlle giant killers when set up well. The targa killed the CRX name and now it's real hard to get a good one. Not bad for what was originally going to be a Pininfarina styled small FIAT coupe design.

I don't see many AW11 Toyota MR2 or Nissan EXAs around these days.
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who remembers or wants to the pizza or calibra?
Calibra was a nice vehicle but had issues with the earlier models. At least the later ones had turbo 4WD.
Apparently Opel have plans to release a new model based on the Opel Insignia.

As for the Piazza (not pizza ) It was always a model better to be forgotten about. It was just an Isuzu with a Holden badge anyway.

Speaking of other weird models forgotten about.. How about Nissan's Gazelle. It was equally as forgettable as the Piazza.
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Calibra was a nice vehicle but had issues with the earlier models. At least the later ones had turbo 4WD.
Apparently Opel have plans to release a new model based on the Opel Insignia.

As for the Piazza (not pizza ) It was always a model better to be forgotten about. It was just an Isuzu with a Holden badge anyway.
The Calibra was based on a Vectra and as such suffered from it's remote steering (there was a Lotus tickled version that never made it in to production). Have a look at the DTM racers to see how good they could've looked. V6 versions as well as the 4WD turbos.

The Piazza was Ital Designs Asso di Fiori (Ace of Clubs) body plonked on Gemini underpinnings. I think that there was a Lotus tuned suspension version that was a little bit better.

Forgotten models - I seem to be seeing a lot of TRD Aurions lately (I've seen about 12 all up on the road) but I've only seen about 2 FPV F6X's (and 1 of them was in the showroom). Seeing as they only sold twice as may of the TRD's that seems weird to me.
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Old 06-12-2010, 06:45 PM   #73
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A couple more nissan cedric, Marina, jensen anything (especially those ugly hatch things)
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Old 06-12-2010, 07:13 PM   #74
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Old 06-12-2010, 08:38 PM   #75
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LOL, reminds me of the Brock EA Falcon.
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Old 06-12-2010, 08:45 PM   #76
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Holden Brougham ???



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Old 06-12-2010, 09:17 PM   #77
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Saw a Toyota Starlet on the calder last Friday.
It makes the Yaris look like a weapon next to it...
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Old 07-12-2010, 12:23 AM   #78
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Old 07-12-2010, 12:30 AM   #79
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Toyota avalon. My dad has one, in white, has been an ever reliable old thing for all 170k klm, but it's so nondescript on the road, it's as if it doesn't exist.
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What I would consider forgotten cars
- VK LM5000 brock commodore..everyone talks about the ss etc and barely anyone knows about the LM5000
- EJ holden..everyone thinks they are EH's (look at the tail lights for starters people)
- VC, VE and VF valiants.. everyone is all about the VG VH VJ and CL/CM.
- Holden Gemini..everyone had one and now you hardly see any
- Ford Capri
- datsun sedans and wagons.. Most you see are utes with sr20 and ca18s
- Sigma
- HB and TA Toranas..on a side note alot of people need to learn the difference between a LH, LX and UC. They're not all LH's lol
- Holden HX,HJ etc...most people just call them HQ's

Heaps more to list but i'll leave it at that
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Old 07-12-2010, 04:22 PM   #81
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I still own one .. it's quiet, comfortable, powerful and reliable. Can't really ask more of a car. But I don't disagree that it's basically a forgettable car. It's in good company at my house with two Ramblers and a Plymouth (orphan brands).
Dads VYII SS is a nice car. Quiet, powerful, bullet proof 4 speed (mock as you will, but its stronger than an BTR 4 speed auto).
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who remembers the camira's?
Were they a rebadged Holden something? or genuine Holden?
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I'm not 100% certain but the Camira was developed by Holden, but underpinned by a global GM platform. The Camira, combined with poor Commodore sales, was what nearly sent Holden bankrupt in the 80s.
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Old 07-12-2010, 10:19 PM   #84
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Question, have you ever driven the factory turbo version? SAII or XR2 (I Think there may have been others too)
Only thing is I wish it was rwd, but still pretty quick and handles great! Particularly when it is stripped out so it only has a dash and drivers seat and has very soft tyres.




I am pretty sure it is mostly standard except for suspension and exhaust.

It has surprised a few people on track days and the like.
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Honda Insight has not been mentioned as yet!

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- HB and TA Toranas..on a side note alot of people need to learn the difference between a LH, LX and UC. They're not all LH's lol
Do you mean how the headlights went from rectangular to circular then back to a more flush fitting rectangular, the hatchback was introduced on the second model, the fragile L34's driveline, The UC copping the Commodore/A9X rear suspension and dropping the V8.

Geez it's been years since I've seen a Plus 4 or a Sandpiper Gemini.
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How about the Monaro CV6?
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There is one of them red silhouette R31s going around mudgee. See it all the time
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