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Old 14-08-2024, 09:47 PM   #2491
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Saw this today on my travels today.

Tis a shame I don't see any Fords that are photo worthy.
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Still lots of this list in Adelaide But getting rarer.The other day I saw 2 EF/EL Fairlanes side by side in traffic, one in the slip lane so not long together.And I got abused by a dipshit in a VS wagon the other morning. Yes I pinned him in behind a stopped bus on purpose but he was being a dick previously so deserved it.
I noticed in my many trips to Adelaide that the were more older cars on the road in Adelaide than in Melbourne. Why?
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Adelaide is the backwater. also depends on suburbs. I am in Ade at present, and in one part of town yesterday so many older stuff.
go to a country town and you will see the same thing.
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We're mostly hoarders & cat ladies here......
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Canberra seems to have a lot of survivors cars, considering the high average income.
Less rust than coastal areas and more tight-*****.
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Came across a genuine XY GT-HO Phase 3 (Vermillion Fire) one night when I was coming back from Nambour......
Was waiting for you to tell us how you blew the Phase 3 away

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Both of those cars would be a handful around the 200km/h
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‘Alf a car, I suppose.
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I noticed in my many trips to Adelaide that the were more older cars on the road in Adelaide than in Melbourne. Why?
I think HIPO is on to something.

Maybe bit less of the Keep up with the Jones' phenomenom here also.
My neighbours were Jones' and they drove a crappy Mazda 323.
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Daihatsu Copen. Looked tiny in peak hour traffic.
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It is because they have the most citizen friendly registration laws. Tasmania and WA are also not to bad. The same cars in Victoria and others would be long gone with uneconomic repairs to keep the car 'roadworthy'.
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Was waiting for you to tell us how you blew the Phase 3 away
Laughing... now THAT would have made for a good fantasy read.. 253 munches a Ho eee... the only way I could see that happening is if the HJ was being towed by a FA-18
The only thing that would have got blown away would have been the crankshaft falling out the bottom of the 2 fifty 3.. hehehe

My car was lowered to the bump stops... almost.. and handled really well on airport runway type highways, and corners to, as long as they were smoothish corners with no mid corner bumps.

The Bruce highway was newish back then and an absolute dream to drive fast on. I used to love spotting a car in the distance ahead of me at night, say, a kilometre up the road, cracking open the back ones and seeing how long it would take me to catch up, and then suck the number plates off the car I just passed at double the speed they were doing. Total madness now, I know, probably was even was back then, but hey, you only live once and I liked to. Try doing that now and you would be locked up for a considerable amount of time, and maybe even make the 6 o'clock news as a bonus...

Just good times back in those days. No cameras, no Lie Dar, just a cop sitting on a chair in some bushes with a big dish (old school radar) and a walkie talkie to talk to his mate waiting up the road, idling, in his Hwy patrol car.. which was a XE 351 back in the days I'm talking about.
Got tones of good memories from back then. Should write them down before I start hiding my own easter eggs I spose..
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I cracked 200 once back in the 80’s heading towards Murray Bridge on the south eastern freeway…. Late at night and only myself on the road.

One and only time the old XY has done those speeds - and bloody stupid. Young and dumb
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Spotted on Flemigton Rd yesterday, a yellow E49 Charger. Also had a painted number on the side.
Also, last Sunday an original Fiat 500 in the Domain tunnel.
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In Tassie for the week.
It’s refreshing to say the least.
I’ve been so happy seeing many Falcons on the road here.
Sydney is late model newbies so seeing AU’s BA’ FG’s each day I’m luving it.
When I think about it haven’t noticed as many Holden’s commodores infact bugger all.


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I used to find the VT-VZ were the ones that tailgated and pulled dangerous overtakes between Launceston and places like Bridport. I guess five years on, it’s probably now VEs.

Plenty of newer MGs in Tasmania, rental and private stock.
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JD Camira SLE which looked brand new.
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Spotted in Carlton, a red VC Commo wagon, original condition and had seen better days, later in Footscray a very nice S70 Toyota Crown, either nicely restored or in meticulous original condition.
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LONG Post....We don't have annual car inspections here in South Australia.Just log on to ezyreg, tick how many months you need, 3 months or 12 months reg, and away you go. No questions asked. No vehicle inspection required.I used to flip cars for a lot of years. I'd buy a car from Victoria, arrange with the seller to get a 48 hour rego permit, get them to meet me at Tullamarine airport, I'd pay for it in cashola, fill it up and drive it back to Adelaide. Yeah risky I know... but the worst thing that happened was getting pulled over by a couple of dougnuts one night at Bordertown.1st thing he said was "where's your number plates?" I said, "I don't have any". He said "why not?" I said it's on a vehicle permit. "Where's the permit?" I say "it's on the passenger side of the windscreen where it should be". Oh he says. "Have you just purchased it?" He was pretty quick...yes i say, he says "good.. another sh-i-t box off our roads"... and left me alone.Then the next day I would get a SA rego permit for an Identity inspection, where they check, among other things I'm sure, engine number, chassis number, vin number and stolen vehicle check.So... after 2 hours of pain and a few hungee later, I would be on my way with 3 months reg and a new toy for a week. That's usually how long it took to sell after I detailed and fixed anything that was wrong with it.My all time bestest favorite cars to flip were the 1.8 N13 Nissan Pulsars (Not the 1.6 if possible).I was buying them for a max of $500 and re-selling them for $2500 - $3200 (depending on the model.. Pulsar Q, Reebok etc) for a couple of years every week. without fail. At one time I had 3 of them in my driveway waiting to go. U-pullit had tones of them for wrecking, parts were cheap as. So for 3 days work, I was earning killer coin.I became an expert on fitting cv shafts.. and head gasket changes.Anyway, that's one reason we have a lot of older chunkers on our roads than most other states.One Man
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Finally found a Ford to post in this thread.. Yey..
Took this today while driving, that's why it's totally crapola quality.
But hey, it was SO worth a mention.

TX-3 Turbo 2WD.

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Good looking little unit in 2 door and fresh plates. Nice unit.
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Corollas everywhere!

Another AE92 seca, original green E rego plates, original paint. A good detail job and it'd be vgc.
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Seen a moke in traffic today. This one wasn't mad restored or anything like the only ones you ever see. At a guess I'd say probably 90s restored as moke = rust. Other thing i seen was a vw jetta (i think) but from a distance i thought it was a silly place to park that for a radar trap. Yes it was a police vehicle but coming closer all the airbags have been deployed and it looked a bit bent.
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Here's a couple I saw today when out and about in the truck delivering peoples stuff... one red light at a time.

Go the Morrie...



And not sure if it's an EB or ED, it's wearing Tickford badges and has a bent one.. (v8). Looked pretty neat.



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Who else remembers the bumper sticker you’d see on many of them: “Moking is not a wealth hazard”?
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When I was a kid the old man worked at a Holden dealer and I can remember they had one of these Jap import on the used yard. It was a 3 door sport model with factory alloys/body kit, looked pretty sharp and it revved high. A google search suggests it may have been a CA18DE with 96kw. Not bad for the end of the 1980s.
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When I was a kid the old man worked at a Holden dealer and I can remember they had one of these Jap import on the used yard. It was a 3 door sport model with factory alloys/body kit, looked pretty sharp and it revved high. A google search suggests it may have been a CA18DE with 96kw. Not bad for the end of the 1980s.
Our N13s never got the CA18DE.
It was just a single cammer 1.8.

N14s did get the SR20 though (as an option)
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And not sure if it's an EB or ED, it's wearing Tickford badges and has a bent one.. (v8). Looked pretty neat.

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Who else remembers the bumper sticker you’d see on many of them: “Moking is not a wealth hazard”?
on a working holiday from NZ to Aus in 1971 I did a short stint at BMC in Zetland (Syd) I'd hand colour tags on bodies so the spray shop got the colour right to match the interior. The number of Moke badges that fell into my pockets was crazy.
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