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Old 23-12-2023, 06:13 PM   #151
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Default Re: 10 years since GM announced they would cease making cars in Australia

Maybe they'd run out of badges?
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Old 24-12-2023, 08:35 AM   #152
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It was pretty simple actually, would anyone out there like to hazard a guess?
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Old 24-12-2023, 08:46 AM   #153
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Always wonder why this Holden "tub" ute was never released here.

And there Ford were thinking they did this first.

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Old 24-12-2023, 09:38 AM   #154
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Always wonder why this Holden "tub" ute was never released here.

And there Ford were thinking they did this first.

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It would have been just something they did in South Africa as they assembled the knock down kits.

They actually got some cool cars in SA that we never did, The 2 door TC Cortina along with the Cortina Backie
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It would have been just something they did in South Africa as they assembled the knock down kits.

They actually got some cool cars in SA that we never did, The 2 door TC Cortina along with the Cortina Backie
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Some of the stuff they exported to Thailand and Indonesia were interesting versions. The most being the ****el rotary powered Holden Premier to Japan.
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Some of the stuff they exported to Thailand and Indonesia were interesting versions. The most being the ****el rotary powered Holden Premier to Japan.
Mazda Roadpacer
I have seen the Roadpacer up close, lot of little differences to what we got, not just the motor

There's a old towie ( Ridleys Towing back in the day ) that is a collector just down the freeway from me that has 1 in his collection along with some other rare stuff, Ridleys motor museum 9 Holden close Bertram if you are in the area
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