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I love cars shows lots of colour and shapes.
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An Aussie classic from the 1970s, a Ford Falcon two door
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I love the cars the Australians make...in many ways I think the Aussie versions, compared to the North American versions are a lot more imaginative, ie; the Ford, GM and Chrysler.
A guy in my town (I live in Western Canada) imported a '70's Chrysler with a straight six and three carbs...what a car. Keep on posting any Australian autos...always interesting to see over here on the other side of the world. |
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Phil
I have to agree. Keep posting more. I would have never guessed that the second car was a Ford. My inital thought was a 70's Chrysler!! Phil |
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Seeing the steering wheel on the right side of the car is something I noticed right away. I really like the first one between the two. Wish I had the time and money to buy them and drive them into the ground so to speak. I enjoy my VW NewBeetle Turbo Sforthe time being.
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we are heading into car show time too
Street machines hot rod and custom car show at the end of the month the hard bit is finding information on when these things are happening there is something about older cars though they look better than the newer ones LOL ( i have a 64 EH ![]() |
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They had personality. Today's cars are all almost the same. Too much airo dynamicking to have character. Like these a lot!
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Hi lesmore49,
was the car a e34 charger with triple webbers? |
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Gumnut wrote:
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Don't feel bad, i have the same luck here finding Shows. I usually find out a few weeks after the fact. For me very Frustrating Phil |
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Did someone mention Charger!
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