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Old 24-02-2023, 10:23 AM   #1261
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See this regularly, nice to see one in such nice condition,



Shouldn’t be parked in the street though, some people don’t know what they have
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The much maligned, the much unloved, I give you the mighty EA falcon GL with non standard rims

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Unfortunately, this car will be defected by the next copper that sees it. Definitely not in roadworthy condition with smashed indicator lens etc etc

and to clear out my cache

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I don't know. That SS just doesn't look right with Globe rims to me.
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I don't know. That SS just doesn't look right with Globe rims to me.
I dont even think its a real SS. I dont think ive seen one with door mouldings like that.

But im not super knowledgeable on that era commos either.
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I dont even think its a real SS. I dont think ive seen one with door mouldings like that.

But im not super knowledgeable on that era commos either.
nah don't think it is either, thought I saw a SS sticker on the back but looks like a HDT Brock special glass kit.
Wheels don't look right imo.
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Today, Melb. CBD: XY, GT (real?), silver; had attitude, healthy sound, personalised B/W full reg number plate suggesting he is at least a drag racing fan or even that the Falcon is not just a road car.

Also: white Capri convertible, club permit plates.
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I don't know. That SS just doesn't look right with Globe rims to me.
I was going to say I think it's a tribute car. Certainly it didn't look genuine and it had a sticker on the back saying " turbo 38" whatever that means
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See this regularly, nice to see one in such nice condition,

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Shouldn’t be parked in the street though, some people don’t know what they have
Looks tidy. I will say that Ice-Mint-Silver was never a favorite of mine, very wishy washy. How good would that car look in Silhouette, Luscious or Blue Pearl.
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I was going to say I think it's a tribute car. Certainly it didn't look genuine and it had a sticker on the back saying " turbo 38" whatever that means
It's a "Country Dealer Team" commodore. A Business that was set up by Jim Faneco & based in Melbourne with support from various country dealers. Initially he started with Gemini's & offered stage 1, 2 or 3 packages - but he also did a few commodores.
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See this regularly, nice to see one in such nice condition,

Shouldn’t be parked in the street though, some people don’t know what they have
I have a base model Fairmont in that colour, glad to see it's not just mine that has a different shade of bumper to the rest of the car.
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It's a "Country Dealer Team" commodore. A Business that was set up by Jim Faneco & based in Melbourne with support from various country dealers. Initially he started with Gemini's & offered stage 1, 2 or 3 packages - but he also did a few commodores.
Good spotting on the decal, that'd be a rare car.
I remember the Gemini's, good package only problem was CDT wasn't too worried about compliance or ADR's which opened a can of worms if you ever needed to make an insurance claim or roadworthy them.
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It's a "Country Dealer Team" commodore. A Business that was set up by Jim Faneco & based in Melbourne with support from various country dealers. Initially he started with Gemini's & offered stage 1, 2 or 3 packages - but he also did a few commodores.
Thanks.
Now that I zoomed in on the rear sticker. yes. CDT and like Rallye commented remembering the Gemini. remember seeing the Gemini's too.
Had to google it...and found this picture on FB. noticing the 5 spoke Globes as part of the package.

NMP credit to the owner. More great pics found here public facebook site.

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Seen a few times now, no pic yet!
Sparkling Burgundy AU V8 Fairmont wagon, with 17 inch tickfords. Looks amazing.
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Seen a few times now, no pic yet!
Sparkling Burgundy AU V8 Fairmont wagon, with 17 inch tickfords. Looks amazing.
Rare!

I always loved that combination, and often dreamed of an AU III Fairmont V8 Wagon in Silhouette or Barossa Red with Tickford wheels, Tickford suspension and Momo steering wheel and gear selector.

I'm glad this has sold, I would have a hard time not buying it............

https://www.grays.com/lot/0001-70006...ckford-v8-auii







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I really miss my AU wagon.
Never had a car more comfortable
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I always loved that combination, and often dreamed of an AU III Fairmont V8 Wagon in Silhouette or Barossa Red with Tickford wheels, Tickford suspension and Momo steering wheel and gear selector.

I'm glad this has sold, I would have a hard time not buying it............

https://www.grays.com/lot/0001-70006...ckford-v8-auii

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Excuse my ignorance but why doesn't this engine have the Tickford TB?
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It's not a Tickford 'model'. It's a regular Ford with Tickford 'enhancements'. I think that the auction house has stretched the truth a bit by calling it a Tickord V8.

According to the Tickford plate it only received a Momo steering wheel & 17" alloys.

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It's not a Tickford 'model'. It's a regular Ford with Tickford 'enhancements'. I think that the auction house has stretched the truth a bit by calling it a Tickord V8.

According to the Tickford plate it only received a Momo steering wheel & 17" alloys.

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Most people tend to stretch the Tickford link with any Falcon fitted with Tickford accessories. In a sense, if it has a Tickford build plate, I guess that is true enough.

Even un-optioned Fairmont Ghia's and Fairlaine's with the VCT engine, which was standard, get called Tickford's.

What I love about this area is that buyers had a choice! In theory, you could even send a Forte through the Tickford workshop.

Think about this, you could order a Forte sedan with a V8 engine and manual transmission, tick the option box for a Tickford body kit, sunroof, Tickford suspension, Momo steering wheel and gear knob and Tickford 17" wheels. Now, that spec would be far too close to the price of an XR8 for anyone to bother doing this, but Ford allowed it to happen.

Compare that to now where even a Mustang, one of the most factory customizable cars in the world, Australian buyers are denied the choice of wheels, interior colours, restricted body/transmission options, mechanical omissions....................good if you like a black interior with black wheels, boring if you don't.
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I always loved that combination, and often dreamed of an AU III Fairmont V8 Wagon in Silhouette or Barossa Red with Tickford wheels, Tickford suspension and Momo steering wheel and gear selector.

I'm glad this has sold, I would have a hard time not buying it............

https://www.grays.com/lot/0001-70006...ckford-v8-auii

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Imagine that after you got your hands on it for a few days!
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The same thing happened with HSV in the 90s. You could order an Executive or Calais & have a minor additions fitted by HSV & it got an HSV plate.

They fixed this around VT time where there re-named the HSV accessory division as HBD (Holden By Design).

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It's not a Tickford 'model'. It's a regular Ford with Tickford 'enhancements'. I think that the auction house has stretched the truth a bit by calling it a Tickord V8.

According to the Tickford plate it only received a Momo steering wheel & 17" alloys.

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Imagine that after you got your hands on it for a few days!
That would be a few days of extreme pleasure! My first car was Barossa Red, so I know it rewards effort..................











Those were taken a day or so before it was sold in June 2008, replaced by the XR6. I sort of did a few Tickford things myself with that car, adding the spoiler, 17-inch wheels, Momo gear selector with Ghia woodgrain/chrome surround and a blue Momo steering wheel.

Keep in mind, I was 21 at the time and still learning, as evidenced by the swirls in the paint.



I even managed to get an XR6 VCT/Fairlane exhaust tip from my uncle in Ford spare parts. That was a $120 part at the time, but I didn't want some tacky off the shelf Supercheap exhaust tip. Was probably my favorite addition while I had it.





It was all about keeping the car OEM looking, a trait I still follow today when making changes to cars.
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That would be a few days of extreme pleasure! My first car was Barossa Red, so I know it rewards effort..................

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Those were taken a day or so before it was sold in June 2008, replaced by the XR6. I sort of did a few Tickford things myself with that car, adding the spoiler, 17-inch wheels, Momo gear selector with Ghia woodgrain/chrome surround and a blue Momo steering wheel.

Keep in mind, I was 21 at the time and still learning, as evidenced by the swirls in the paint.

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I even managed to get an XR6 VCT/Fairlane exhaust tip from my uncle in Ford spare parts. That was a $120 part at the time, but I didn't want some tacky off the shelf Supercheap exhaust tip. Was probably my favorite addition while I had it.

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It was all about keeping the car OEM looking, a trait I still follow today when making changes to cars.

Nice car, that colour red, Barossa i think you said? Might look into that when i respray the 95 LTD it is an original Cardinal Red but i do like this one
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Nice car, that colour red, Barossa i think you said? Might look into that when i respray the 95 LTD it is an original Cardinal Red but i do like this one
Barossa Red replaced Sparkling Burgundy and ran introduced very late in the AU II run, at least April 2001 and was available until April 2003 on the BA Falcon. Luscious replaced it.

Barossa was a more vibrant hue of the colour, Sparkling Burgundy was slightly deeper. Kinda like how Seduce was brighter and Emperor Red was deeper.
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My old Series 1 Fairmont in Sparkling Burgandy for comparison.
Personally I preferred the deeper shade...

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Took a double take on Swansea bridge this morning with a good old XF panel van filling my mirrors, some tailgate battle scars but sounded the business on a low fat diet sporting full reg.
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Had some magnesium ones that style, on an XW back in the day, till i shattered one.
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