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24-12-2011, 09:43 AM | #31 | |||
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24-12-2011, 11:34 AM | #32 | |||
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Not to mention the fact they liked a drink...with an E49 you paid for your fun...my VH Charger with a 265 hemi, E49 cam, some head work, E49 design extractors, and 500 Holley two barrel that put out an easy 270hp-plus used to drink over fifty bucks of fuel a week...when petrol was 36 cents a liter... |
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24-12-2011, 12:02 PM | #33 | |||
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if moff had have gone flat out for the race, he could have won by 4 laps instead of one. considering the reliability that year, if he had the ego of 2 other icons, it would have been the greatest realistic margin ever having said that the valiants were very good cars, and the 6 pack was every bit as good as the ford i6 is today. which one is better - possibly only personal opinion could decide until recently, us ford fans have only had 6 models to get excited over, be generous and let us have our distant memories |
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24-12-2011, 12:15 PM | #34 | ||
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Well if you don't appreciate this car - don't enter the contest (hopefully giving my entry a better chance).
Hope it comes with a kidney belt & back brace as my old XU1 used to have a pretty "firm" ride. Colourwise, I think they could have found a better one than purple - but no doubt, they are trying to keep it authentic. Would love to see them do a small Ford in future. Maybe a Lotus powered Escort or Cortina ???? |
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24-12-2011, 12:20 PM | #35 | ||
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if you read my first post i said i would not enter so some one who does appreciate it can - unfortunately it will probably go to someone to on sell it
and yes i do not appreciate it because i want an engineered car, not a fabricated one. a 351 in a shopping trolley would be both fast and fun - doesn't mean it is good though if i want push out rear windows with zero refinement, i will get a 63 consul cortina, not a 70's model torana. me, I like the whole package, hence i drive a ford |
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24-12-2011, 12:27 PM | #36 | ||
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The thread isn't a debate about old school cars..
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24-12-2011, 04:55 PM | #37 | ||
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Hate Skylines and those grey imports insitead of pieces of Australiana we grew up with. |
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24-12-2011, 05:01 PM | #38 | |||
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should we love the mitsubishi 380 more than any holden, because that was possibly more australian than any holden |
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For me owning that XU-1 wouldn't be a problem at all. In there day they were very qiuck and nimble too. The GT's had the outright speed but the toranas made up time over the top and down through forest elbow. Just like today it was about tactics. Regardless of which brand you supported you have to admire the drivers of that era. 6 or 7 inches of rubber a ****y rollcage (by todays standards) and factory brakes, all at 10/10ths. on tracks that had little or no margin for error. Those blokes had balls, and there is no way these cars should be compared to the modern day.
Another reason i'd love to own it I could do 90% of the servicicing myself the other 10% having the triples tuned every couple of months LOL |
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