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Old 25-05-2014, 08:43 PM   #31
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It's amazing how many XDs are still getting around like that, stock as a rock and still clean. Just shows they must have been good cars.

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Old 26-05-2014, 08:27 AM   #32
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I have been told a number of times that there is a very good low mile unrestored cobra coupe near Ardrossan sa. I have never seen it but am assured it exists....maybe the car you saw. even better there could be two of the things!
hmmm i'm only 1/2 hour from Ardrossan best I spend more time there
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Old 26-05-2014, 09:52 AM   #33
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My mum's 1966 K code GT Mustang , been in Australia all it's life , been in our family for nearly 40 years ...not to shabby

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Old 26-05-2014, 10:17 AM   #34
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23000km XF ute.

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Old 26-05-2014, 02:19 PM   #35
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Agreed....I thought my xh with 179 thou on the clock was good!
That red thing is schmicko!
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Old 27-05-2014, 07:14 PM   #36
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I bought a 1 owner XM Falcon a couple weeks ago. 73k miles on the clock.
It's been sitting under a lady's house since her husband died some 20 years ago.

She's 100% complete - but, everything made from rubber is toast.

By the way, this is my first post.

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Old 29-05-2014, 12:17 AM   #37
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two tone aston martin db4.

it was maroon and silver. it was weird because i thought they only came out a single colour.

it was driven by your average 70 yr old manager type
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Old 29-05-2014, 06:30 AM   #38
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I drive one everyday to work

One owner dec estate

Air con / steer / and heaters are for wimps
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Old 29-05-2014, 10:33 AM   #39
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Man I need a heater out here leaving work at midnight.
Zero degrees and lower ain't warm.
Welcome to the new poster above PB....get in the classic section and get some photos up of that one owner car....might have to build the post count up a bit till u can get heaps of pics up tho.
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Old 29-05-2014, 10:41 PM   #41
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So I bought it - pick it up this weekend!
sweet tank city.. moor pics please!!
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Old 30-05-2014, 12:00 AM   #42
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Stunning Mitsubishi Sigma sedan. Clean as a whistle. Quad headlights..year?
I saw one tonight in the city, white with an immaculate plush blue Chrysler cloth interior. That thing was absolutely factory fresh. Incredible.

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Old 30-05-2014, 12:39 AM   #43
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I've been driving this 64 f100 latley. it's had 1 paint job in the original colour.No heater, no radio but loads of presence.
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Old 30-05-2014, 08:49 AM   #44
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Man I need a heater out here leaving work at midnight.
Zero degrees and lower ain't warm.
Welcome to the new poster above PB....get in the classic section and get some photos up of that one owner car....might have to build the post count up a bit till u can get heaps of pics up tho.
Is the heater core disconnected? Or does it have no thermostat in it?
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Flying to Melbourne Sunday morning, picking the car up at the airport, driving to Adelaide and putting it on the train to Darwin......
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Old 30-05-2014, 05:21 PM   #47
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Flying to Melbourne Sunday morning, picking the car up at the airport, driving to Adelaide and putting it on the train to Darwin......
Very nice. Book yourself some time to bring it down to Chryslers on the Murray next year, its only a short drive!
While in Melbourne get yourself to the Gasolene Muscle Car Expo if you've got the time.

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Old 30-05-2014, 07:10 PM   #48
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Who stole Nana's bed spread? Seriously good condition Chrysler.
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Old 31-05-2014, 12:01 AM   #49
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I have a massive thing for those old Chrysler by Chryslers, and that thing looks immaculate. Congrats!
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My 1 owner xb Fairmont I picked up earlier this year:
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Old 01-06-2014, 11:29 PM   #54
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Saw a white XL Ute this morning in Byford, definitely wish I copped a photo of it, looked absolutely beautiful
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[QUOTE=apolloxbgt;5112743]My 1 owner xb Fairmont I picked up earlier this year

Sandstone Beige? My Dad had a wagon in that colour, 250 though.
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Yeah mate, sandstone beige black trim and 302 auto.
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[QUOTE=apolloxbgt;5112743]My 1 owner xb Fairmont I picked up earlier this year:

Great find and a fantastic colour combo. Don't change a thing.
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Interesting trip.

No nasty surprises when I picked it up which was good except for it had had a new see belt fitted for the roadworthy which had jammed so the owner pulled it apart and left me with a non retractable belt. I am somewhat slimmer than Jabba the Hut so it wasn't much use so the first hour was spent fixing that. And then off I went.

Melbourne peak hour with 1970's brakes. Hmmmm. Did I mention that it's got a Ford disc brake rear end? It didn't help....... Or, God forbid, maybe it did.

For those that weren't around then, let's just say there have been major advances in braking since the 70's, which every car that stopped in front of me possessed.

Anyway, safely through the peak hour and off to the open road.

The open highway with 1970's steering. Hmmmmm..... Similar advances in steering since then kiddies.

Miles per hour vs km per hour.I'm old enough to remember the conversion except....... Remember the aforementioned Ford rear end? Yup..... Different diff ratio....... And I'm in Victoria, the speed camera low tolerance capital of the world.

So, GPS on the phone, to work out what speed is what on the dial.
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40 = 30
50 = 35
60 = 43
80 = 57
100 = 72
110 = 80mph

Ararat.....stop for food. Hmmm....... Should have brought CD..... I know, I'll buy one at the servo....... Awesome, country AND western......... Hmmm...... Looks like no music.

Jump back in the car....... Click, click, click. Uh oh........and its got a new battery.

Stood there looking under the bonnet for a couple of minutes until a voice said "need a hand there mate?" We discussed a jump start and he obliged "don't see many of these round any more" and off I went...... Straight to the auto elecriciasn for a diagnosis of an intermittent external regulator which of course nobody carries anymore. So armed with that information and how to keep an eye on it, I set off again.

I have to say that the 360 drinks fuel at an alarming rate but....... Who cares!

Anyway, the old girl ate up the miles. But then it got dark. And the lights came on. Sort of. And got dimmer and dimmer until Meadows when I thought I would pull over and have a look at the regulator again. But then the revs dropped and the old girl gave up the ghost again. Battery very flat.

So as I say there contemplating my navel again, another voice from the dark "do you need a hand mate". Another request for a jump start, another " you don't see many of these around " and I was on my way

And so here I sit. The car's booked on the train tomorrow and I'm booked on Qantas and the old girl will be in Darwin come Friday night.

To the two guys that lent me those electrons..... Cheers. Couldn't have done it without your help.

To the owner in Tassie who brought the car to Melbourne for me, generally bent over backwards and didn't lie about the car....... Cheers

To Qantas, who when my flights were delayed over the weekend,, helped me get to Melbourne and changed my flights back at no charge....... Cheers. Absolutely superb service and I will be writing to Qantas to tell them so.

To jetstar who, when my flight was cancelled with Qantas on Saturday assured me that their Darwin flights were unaffected, who took my booking and my money only to cancel the flight 2 hours later and tell me I couldn't have a refund because it's not their policy but if I wrote a letter of complaint someone would (probably) contract me within 15 working days....... Up yours. You haven't heard the last of me yet!!!!!

And to the workers at the Chrysler factory in September 1972, congratulations. You should be proud of the cars you built.
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Great find and a fantastic colour combo. Don't change a thing.
I did just change 1 thing.
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