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Old 29-10-2023, 07:13 PM   #1861
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A couple of AU sedans today, driven by blokes old enough to be - perhaps - the original owners.
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Old 29-10-2023, 07:47 PM   #1862
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AU Fairmont, tidy, in Congo Green.
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Old 30-10-2023, 08:16 AM   #1863
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too quick for me to snap.
Cream XK wagon, on a low fat diet. The chrome steelies made it.
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Hyundai Tiburon in blue. Very clean. Wasn't a great seller I suppose.
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Old 01-11-2023, 04:04 PM   #1865
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Not long ago today: 190SL Benz, red, nice, club plates; it must be local, seen it before. And a WB ute, white, being used for a signs business.
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Old 01-11-2023, 05:55 PM   #1866
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Today, lime green with black striping Charger R/T, with “4” in vertical stripe of front guards.

Yesterday, Toyota Century with limo tint.

That unloved LS400 keeps calling to me, are they a secure car if it is sold without keys?
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Old 04-11-2023, 10:27 AM   #1867
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Holden Astra TR series (Opel) four door hatch, white; wiki tells me that this series commenced in Oz from Sept. 1996.
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Seems to be immaculate AU ute day around here today spotted 3 nicely kept ones at different locations.

and another Detroit, 6V92TT Denning Landseer, motorhome conversion.
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Holden Astra TR series (Opel) four door hatch, white; wiki tells me that this series commenced in Oz from Sept. 1996.
TS Astra was the P plater weapon of choice for a while, those things hauled *** too, haven't seen one on the road for years.
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Seems to be immaculate AU ute day around here today spotted 3 nicely kept ones at different locations.

and another Detroit, 6V92TT Denning Landseer, motorhome conversion.
There was a single axle ACCO which had an Allison auto and a 6V92T conversion, was done by another second stage manufacturer back in the day who did the conversions to the 6V92T - 370hp (up 120hp on my Cummins one in a lighter and smaller truck). May have been a fire truck back in the day as it had an exhaust and muffler coming out under the front bumper.

Was for sale for under $20K, had a beaver tail with a single wide ramp on the back of it, would have been a wicked work vehicle
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There was a single axle ACCO which had an Allison auto and a 6V92T conversion,
This had a real gearbox in it. 6 speed Spicer.
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TS Astra was the P plater weapon of choice for a while, those things hauled *** too, haven't seen one on the road for years.
Yeah they were the most popular small car when new, but I think the 1.8 had engine issues and the ECUs also didnt last.
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Uncommon “spot”, in an uncommon way - recent televised meth/coke rampage on the Gold Coast involved a lifted two-tone Blazer.
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Corolla Seca hatch about 1994-1999 model, original period number plate, old bloke driver; chocolate brown/white roof EH wagon, full reg. on period B/W plates; blue XF van with two roof vents - ex-police, I guess.
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LJ Torrie two-door in olive green with white roof, rear louvres and a Sutton’s decal, fat rubber on alloys and some turbocharged six under the bonnet.
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Corolla Seca hatch about 1994-1999 model, original period number plate, old bloke driver; chocolate brown/white roof EH wagon, full reg. on period B/W plates; blue XF van with two roof vents - ex-police, I guess.
Those mid-90s Corollas are not at all rare, still *plenty* of them around. There was still 36,000 of them registered in Australia as of a few years ago (2020/21).
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Bright's hot rod and customs show on this weekend, so spotted numerous old Fords, Holden's, Chevs, in every possibly form ripping up the Hume.

Plenty of trailer queens which I haven't seen in awhile.

Being on a major cross roads seen plenty of interesting stuff coming through from Bendigo swap meet this weekend.
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Reliant Scimitar in modestly restored condition, white, near Eastwood NSW about 3PM today.
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A red TR7.
I remember I used to have a Matchbox version
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Australian made Datsun and Nissan models.
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Just saw an XH panel van, white, ex-cop, a bit rough but still on full reg; owner said he's hardly had to spend any $ on it; also a Valiant AP5, full reg, sounded like a V8 and looked like a daily driver; also a Jaguar XJ6 sedan, possibly a fairly early one, full reg also.
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Really ??

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Yeah, really. He believed the ute was really a Nissan. The XF was OK because it used the Nissan engine. Some muvers do havem.
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Well that is garbage because really all Nissan did was put a different grille with name badge on the front.They did come with a 3 yr warranty as opposed to Fords 1 yr though
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Well that is garbage because really all Nissan did was put a different grille with name badge on the front.They did come with a 3 yr warranty as opposed to Fords 1 yr though
2 year.

3 year warranty was still a while away for any manufacturer. I think Hyundai was the first.
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3 year warranty was still a while away for any manufacturer. I think Hyundai was the first.
Was it sorry.My old memory lets me down sometimes.You are probably right about Hyundai.Pretty sure they were selling them with Hyundai finance for about $8-9k.Sold lots of them and got Hyundai really started in the Aust market.
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