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Old 24-03-2022, 09:16 PM   #691
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Saw my first example of the new model Yaris this morning.

How long has it been on sale? Anyway, that's the first one I've seen.
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Pulled into my hotel in Sydney yesterday, as I was arriving, a white XG Falcon ute, slammed on chrome 12 slotters with big chunky sidewalls was departing, fired up, lumpy V8 idle with a loud exhaust.

Such a simple combo but absolutely mint car.

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Old 25-03-2022, 06:47 AM   #693
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Button plan. Our bald-headed Defence Minister and wannabe PM was just a bald-headed baby back then. (I might be exaggerating a bit there.)
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Old 25-03-2022, 06:55 AM   #694
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I saw a Nissan Urvan and a Mazda 121 recently. The 121 was an 1987-91 model (DA, apparently) and Wiki tells me that it was also sold here as a Festiva.

I have not seen a generation 1 Toyota Prius for several years.
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Old 25-03-2022, 07:48 AM   #695
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Button plan. Our bald-headed Defence Minister and wannabe PM was just a bald-headed baby back then. (I might be exaggerating a bit there.)
Correct ! I think chinamonty was confusing, the current MP, Peter Dutton with the late Senator John Button.

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Daewoooo Lanos. I can't remember the last time I saw one, and F-100/150 tow trucks.
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I was really impressed with a mid 1990's Honda Legend coupe that I parked next to the other week. Thing was mint and just looked classy.
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Daewoooo Lanos. I can't remember the last time I saw one, and F-100/150 tow trucks.
Theres a company here that still has at least 1, maybe 2
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I was really impressed with a mid 1990's Honda Legend coupe that I parked next to the other week. Thing was mint and just looked classy.
Brother still has his immaculate Windsor blue 83 Honda Accord.
A rather small car by todays Honda's.
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That was the Ford you bought when you really bought a Nissan. It wasn't Ford's idea it was the era of Toyota Lexcen etc under the Dutton plan which should have been to increase the sharing of parts not models in my view.
Yeah, like I said, boneheaded move.
Although Interestingly the Panels were stamped by Ford in Geelong

The problem was that the Laser was so successful, everybody thought badge-swapping was the way of the future.
Kind of ignore the point that the Laser was in reality a very different car to the 323. Although it was the same basic design, it was built locally with Taiwanese engines, and (due to huge Falcon sales) FoA could still treat it as Locally built for the purposes of import duties. That gave them a huge cost advantage, especially in an era of a plummeting AUD and skyrocketing Yen.

But Suddenly Nissan/Ford, and Holden/Toyota, thought they could run identical cars off a local assembly line, and just stick different badges on them.

Then there was the weird design.
Australian Buyers at that stage typically liked Hatchbacks in Small to Medium cars, and Wagons in Medium to Large. So Nissan & Ford came up with this Frankenstein that was half'n'half.

Dad bought the sedan, but even so it was just a 'meh' car. There was nothing outstanding about it. It didn't outshine the opposition in any way.
It's biggest competitors locally were the Magna and Camry (/Appollo), both of which had proper wagons, and which each offered something better.
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Old 27-03-2022, 10:01 AM   #701
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I was really impressed with a mid 1990's Honda Legend coupe that I parked next to the other week. Thing was mint and just looked classy.

I remember when they were new. Very nice car.
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Old 28-03-2022, 02:53 PM   #702
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Saw a couple of sorry looking Chrysler Centurion's being tilt trayed down the Hume today.
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Old 31-03-2022, 05:55 PM   #703
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I’ve only ever seen one- DJR 320. None since… such a nice car and super rare.
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I saw a HQ one tonner yesterday, being used by a brickie, with the mixer in the back.
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In 1972 I had one of these!Diahatsu 360x Fellow max! ‘Kei car’!
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Haven't seen a VN for a while. This one looked straight.
Note the brilliant parking, not to close, not to far away.

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Old 11-04-2022, 02:53 PM   #707
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One of the tradies working on my neighbours place drives a ba v8 xls falcon ute. Even when they were new there wrent many with the 3 valve. By no means is this ute in good shape, but its in its natural environment, work ute not poor mans coupe.
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Old 11-04-2022, 04:57 PM   #708
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In the space of 20 seconds I spotted two Infinity Q50's this morning.



Probably the only two sold in the country.
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Old 11-04-2022, 05:58 PM   #709
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That was the Ford you bought when you really bought a Nissan. It wasn't Ford's idea it was the era of Toyota Lexcen etc under the Dutton plan which should have been to increase the sharing of parts not models in my view.
Was that a spot the deliberate error?

Button plan we know you mean, Dutton the Freudian slip?

In other news spotted a 2 tone XE yesterday
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Was that a spot the deliberate error?

Button plan we know you mean, Dutton the Freudian slip?

In other news spotted a 2 tone XE yesterday
I wonder if that was the "Eclipse" a factory two tone, so called special value pack
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Old 12-04-2022, 03:45 PM   #711
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This is more of a question to the mods,
There was a thread with a link to a search engine for Falcons that are still registered in Australia,
Could we please have that made a sticky thread so it can be easily found and used by members here?
If the Pub is not suitable for that, maybe under Resources…..
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Is this the thread your thinking of jpd80?
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Haven't seen a VN for a while. This one looked straight.
Note the brilliant parking, not to close, not to far away.

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Yeah, like I said, boneheaded move.
Although Interestingly the Panels were stamped by Ford in Geelong

The problem was that the Laser was so successful, everybody thought badge-swapping was the way of the future.
Kind of ignore the point that the Laser was in reality a very different car to the 323. Although it was the same basic design, it was built locally with Taiwanese engines, and (due to huge Falcon sales) FoA could still treat it as Locally built for the purposes of import duties. That gave them a huge cost advantage, especially in an era of a plummeting AUD and skyrocketing Yen.

But Suddenly Nissan/Ford, and Holden/Toyota, thought they could run identical cars off a local assembly line, and just stick different badges on them.

Then there was the weird design.
Australian Buyers at that stage typically liked Hatchbacks in Small to Medium cars, and Wagons in Medium to Large. So Nissan & Ford came up with this Frankenstein that was half'n'half.

Dad bought the sedan, but even so it was just a 'meh' car. There was nothing outstanding about it. It didn't outshine the opposition in any way.
It's biggest competitors locally were the Magna and Camry (/Appollo), both of which had proper wagons, and which each offered something better.
Mazda 323 vs Ford Laser ? different as in that the Mazda was a much better car, Jap built engine etc, think that the Mazda went better as well and Ford were trying to work out how to build the Laser, as the Japs had a much different system to build such a thing I believe reading years ago.

My wife had a 323 Mazda once.

A mate's mum had a Laser twin carby job that was the one to have back in the days if you were into such rubbish, but the twin carby I think was the only one that stood out above the 323 back then. Mates mum got the next model Laser and they said it was just rubbish.

But I knew another who had the twin carby Laser and he was flat out on the highway and as truck went by the other way he nearly lost control of the Laser, he got blown off the road !
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R31 Skyline GTS. Aussie built special edition. Rare when new, don't think i've ever seen one on the road before, but spotted a white one in lara yesterday.
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In the space of 20 seconds I spotted two Infinity Q50's this morning.

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Probably the only two sold in the country.
2nd hand these things are a bit of a bargain IMO..before I got the Honda I was thinking of a TDI sedan for a daily and that infiniti looked the goods against a 5 series.
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I saw this online on a USA website (kind of off topic but not worth starting a thread for).
What the hell is this?



Some kind of pre mazda ford mini pickup, like old cortina or the US equivalent of that or zephyr mk4 etc is my guess.
Looks really cool. Looks like datsun 1200-1500 sized.
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Saw a Ford Probe last week!

I owned one. Loved it as a 19yo - sounded sweet, enough go easily for Ps and brilliant gearbox.

Was more reliable than my Falcon Turbo (I loved that too but more as a super quick family barge with the WORST INTERIOR EVER MADE)
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I saw this online on a USA website (kind of off topic but not worth starting a thread for).
What the hell is this?
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Some kind of pre mazda ford mini pickup, like old cortina or the US equivalent of that or zephyr mk4 etc is my guess.
Looks really cool. Looks like datsun 1200-1500 sized.
Mazda it is based on, come USA Ford mod job.
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Mazda it is based on, come USA Ford mod job.
Looks like Mazda B2000 with a Ford badge and some changes.

https://youtu.be/Irnu_ryI9Z0?t=36

EDIT: its a Mazda B1800 called a Ford Courier

Check out this 1980s one on Greys that sold

https://www.grays.com/lot/0001-50006...rwd-manual-ute

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