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Old 25-07-2023, 08:36 PM   #1651
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Which car were you driving - the Territory?
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Once in SA, however... it was thick with VYs more than any other older car. This time counted more VYs > VEs > VF's s
VF's seemed thin on the road, at 10 years old.

think where you were.. Yalata, Ceduna, says a lot about the local inhabitants
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Once in SA, however... it was thick with VYs more than any other older car.
The mighty 3.8L Ecotec, just keep the intake manifold gaskets, CKP and ignition coils up to it and she's apples.
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…While you’re here. Which of that trio is likely to cause a stumble or faltering upon acceleration at city speeds? VY or VZ (can’t remember).
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AU Falcon day in Wangaratta today, must of counted at least 5 on full rego and including what looked like an abandoned XR6 red (pink) ute.
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Little seen, least on my drives. Little wonder we didn't need dual cabs back yonder, these just appear humungous on the road esp when sitting lower than standard. Daily commute Northern Connector ADL...good nic but passes the 'straight panel' test when passing.

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Little seen, least on my drives. Little wonder we didn't need dual cabs back yonder, these just appear humungous on the road esp when sitting lower than standard. Daily commute Northern Connector ADL...good nic but passes the 'straight panel' test when passing.

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Once in SA, however... it was thick with VYs more than any other older car. This time counted more VYs > VEs > VF's s
VF's seemed thin on the road, at 10 years old.

think where you were.. Yalata, Ceduna, says a lot about the local inhabitants
Yes, for sure. Had to work on Yalata once, yep indeed.

But in this case I noticed the VYs once you get within about 300 of Port Augusta, and continuing down past Keith and across the border. We chose the Western Hwy this time as quicker but by Odin the poor driving with high beam usage! Enough to anger Thor it was!

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Yes, the Territory was returning, 2007 model. So one of the oldest cars on the road! Still tracks straight as, inline 6 still got it. We stopped to record 333,333 on the odo between Cocklebiddy and Madura.
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…While you’re here. Which of that trio is likely to cause a stumble or faltering upon acceleration at city speeds? VY or VZ (can’t remember).
Family VY is still going and perfect and buttery smooth on city and town acceleration - so I'll guess VZ? Drove those new but can't remember if they did that.
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The mighty 3.8L Ecotec, just keep the intake manifold gaskets, CKP and ignition coils up to it and she's apples.
Have invested in spare CKP for that one now. I'm beginning to think it is the most reliable of the lot. Having had Barra plastic pulley for power steer (iirc) go on son's XR6.

If only they made those, or Barra, or AUII new now. Sigh. I'm still stumped for a real replacement. If I want to drive ultra long distance highway miles and want full time AWD. The Toyota's are choice de rigueur currently and it's 100K to get a 300 series, or more. Prados in the 80s or 90s and for that you get that 2.8D... no petrols on them, if you want a petrol cruiser it's the 160K+ Lexus twin turbo 3.5. For low 40's it's a Mazda with fwd, for mid 60's you can get their new AWD inline 6 with RWD bias... hmmm. Dual cab based wagons exist I guess too but while the mind considers the flesh is hardly vertical.
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Little seen, least on my drives. Little wonder we didn't need dual cabs back yonder, these just appear humungous on the road esp when sitting lower than standard. Daily commute Northern Connector ADL...good nic but passes the 'straight panel' test when passing.

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That's a good point - humungousness helps for sleeping.

We took the VY back over some weeks ago, returning it and the sleeping with foam mattress on the back was awesome - flat bed, sooo long, really comfortable after a day at the wheel. Plenty of space in rear footwell for toolkit/parts etc. What a perfect car for touring/sleeping in.

Coming back in the Terry, it was pretty good, but not as good. The mattress was a little more squished as of shorter wheelbase, the gap between middle seats and rear seat footwell tended to sag the mattress at about waist height. Nothing that couldn't be improved with a bit of carpentry.

Waking up overlooking SA ocean cliffs, priceless.

And yes a caravan is more comfortable to sleep in, but then you have to tow the damn thing. Been there, done that in my 20's for work. Not quite yet ready to grey nomad the things.

Probably the most awesome setup would be like an old HJ panelvan with the sleeping area in the back, just climb down into the front, with better headspace. Failing that, the VY is pretty good. I guess you could #vanlyfe but then you would be #vanlyfing.
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Have invested in spare CKP for that one now. I'm beginning to think it is the most reliable of the lot. Having had Barra plastic pulley for power steer (iirc) go on son's XR6.

If only they made those, or Barra, or AUII new now. Sigh. I'm still stumped for a real replacement. If I want to drive ultra long distance highway miles and want full time AWD. The Toyota's are choice de rigueur currently and it's 100K to get a 300 series, or more. Prados in the 80s or 90s and for that you get that 2.8D... no petrols on them, if you want a petrol cruiser it's the 160K+ Lexus twin turbo 3.5. For low 40's it's a Mazda with fwd, for mid 60's you can get their new AWD inline 6 with RWD bias... hmmm. Dual cab based wagons exist I guess too but while the mind considers the flesh is hardly vertical.
Subaru WRX is the only option sub $60K that's not AIDS-on-wheels and is AWD, you'll need to change your own gears though because the auto is AIDS-on-wheels CVT.

WRX Wagon doesn't come in manual so forget it.
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…While you’re here. Which of that trio is likely to cause a stumble or faltering upon acceleration at city speeds? VY or VZ (can’t remember).
Rule out the CKP because if that ****s the bed it won't even start.

If it's a VZ then the fix is send it to Sims metal because it's the 3.6L boat anchor.
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WRX Wagon doesn't come in manual so forget it.
Gotta really watch out for AIDS and looks like it's everwhere in new vehicle market at present

I've read they aren't as reliable a gearbox as one might expect from Suby, too.
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That's a good point - humungousness helps for sleeping.

Probably the most awesome setup would be like an old HJ panelvan with the sleeping area in the back, just climb down into the front, with better headspace.
RTS HZ-WB, IMO still the best touring car made.
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Low and behold there's one I spotted today around the corner from where I'm staying wasting away in their front yard.

Wonder if they'll sell it.
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Wonder if they'll sell it.
do you actually work? or just drive around Victoia country towns looking at cafes, small trucks and old cars
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Another day, another Commodore wagon, this one a VN or VP, white, standard condition, Tas plates, in Melbourne CBD.

And an air-cooled 911 Targa.
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haha! Rokwiz has a unique skill set, so he gets to look for these things.

Girlfriend had 253 WB ute when we were younger, it was pretty fun. My 245 VG Valiant coupe would beat it in a straight line however.
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No I just bum around all day enjoying old crap.
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Havent seen one of those since last century
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On the Prince's Highway somewhere between Morwell and Berwick, a VW Jetta ute. As I was driving and on my own, no chance for a pic.

Never seen one of them before at all. Were they even on sale here or was this an imported model? I couldn't find any reference to the ute on aussie websites.
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Havent seen one of those since last century
Sedan, or the beautiful coupé?
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Did you know that a Fiat 500 travelling at 80km/h can overtake an XR6 Turbo travelling at 70km/h?
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