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Old 25-08-2012, 04:19 PM   #31
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Default Re: What 12 models from the AU series best represent the range?

1. AUIII TL50
2. AUIII TE50
3. AUIII Pursuit250
4. AUIII TS50
5. AUII TL50
6. AUII TS50
7. AUII TE50
8. AU TS50
9. AU TE50
10.AU TL50

That's the first 10 in order for you - do what you like with the remaining 2 spots LOL.
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Old 25-08-2012, 04:34 PM   #32
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1. AUIII TL50
2. AUIII TE50
3. AUIII Pursuit250
4. AUIII TS50
5. AUII TL50
6. AUII TS50
7. AUII TE50
8. AU TS50
9. AU TE50
10.AU TL50

That's the first 10 in order for you - do what you like with the remaining 2 spots LOL.
It's nice to see a neutral totally unbiased post.
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Old 25-08-2012, 04:47 PM   #33
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Out of curiosity, I have compiled this list, ignoring obvious series changes:

Falcon Forte
Falcon Futura
Falcon Classic (AU2)
Falcon SR (AU2)
Falcon Forte X-Pack (AU2)

Fairmont
Fairmont Ghia
Fairmont Ghia 75th Anniversary (AU2)

Falcon XL Ute
Falcon XLS
Falcon XR8 Pursuit Ute (AU2)
Pursuit 250 Ute (AU3)
Marlin Ute (AU3)

Fairlane Ghia
Fairlane Millennium Edition
Fairlane Sportsman (AU2)
Fairlane 75th Anniversary (AU2)
LTD

Falcon S
Falcon XR6
Falcon XR8
Falcon XR6 HP
Falcon XR6 VCT
Falcon XR6 ST
Falcon XR8 Rebel (AU3)

TE50
TS50
TL50

Police Pack
Taxi Pack

If anyone can identify any more or sees an error, please do update the list!
Just highlighted what i changed/added.
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Old 26-08-2012, 03:36 PM   #34
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Out of curiosity, I have compiled this list, ignoring obvious series changes:

Falcon Forte
Falcon Futura
Falcon Classic (AU1)
Falcon SR (AU3)
Falcon Forte X-Pack (AU2)was a dealer pack not factory iirc

Fairmont
Fairmont Ghia
Fairmont Ghia 75th Anniversary (AU2)

Falcon XL Ute
Falcon XLS
Falcon XR8 Pursuit Ute (AU2)
Pursuit 250 Ute (AU3)
Marlin Ute (AU3)

Fairlane Ghia
Fairlane Millennium Edition
Fairlane Sportsman (AU2)
Fairlane 75th Anniversary (AU2)
LTD

Falcon S
Falcon XR6
Falcon XR8
Falcon XR6 HP
Falcon XR6 VCT
Falcon XR6 ST
Falcon XR8 Rebel (AU3)

TE50
TS50
TL50

Police Pack
Taxi Pack

If anyone can identify any more or sees an error, please do update the list!
Updated more
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Old 12-12-2012, 04:28 PM   #35
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If anyone is interested in what ended up happening with the 12-model list, I settled on:

Forte
S2 Futura
Falcon S
S2 Fairmont 75th Anniversary
Falcon Classic
Futura wagon
Falcon XR6
S2 Falcon XR8
S2 Falcon XR8 Rebel
S2 Fairlane Sportsman
FTE T3 TS50
S2 Falcon XR8 Pursuit Ute 250

Here's the poster below, not a big seller unfortunately.

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Old 12-12-2012, 04:34 PM   #36
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Is it possible to make one of a single TL50 (possibly in white) with all the info on it..?
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Old 12-12-2012, 04:34 PM   #37
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Job well done, looks like a lot of work

Re my pick - i love the bottom row
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Old 12-12-2012, 05:10 PM   #38
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If that is a Sportsman on the bottom row, its got the wrong wheels. And where can we buy this?

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If anyone is interested in what ended up happening with the 12-model list, I settled on:

Forte
S2 Futura
Falcon S
S2 Fairmont 75th Anniversary
Falcon Classic
Futura wagon
Falcon XR6
S2 Falcon XR8
S2 Falcon XR8 Rebel
S2 Fairlane Sportsman
FTE T3 TS50
S2 Falcon XR8 Pursuit Ute 250

Here's the poster below, not a big seller unfortunately.

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Old 12-12-2012, 05:57 PM   #39
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Doesn't the Sportsman have the same 17" 17-spoke wheels as Fairmont 75th and my Fairlane 75th? I parked my car next to one the other day, and it had those wheels.

I can't discuss selling them on here, I sell them through eBay.
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Old 12-12-2012, 06:07 PM   #40
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AU2 Rebel had the 18" 7 spoke Speedlines same as TS/TL50 Dauphin.. Not the 17" 5 spoke Ticky's..
Just noticed that too...!
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Old 12-12-2012, 06:20 PM   #41
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Kris, would love to customise it but unfortunately I lost the Fairlane and FTE graphics source files I made and the backup disc was scratched. One day I may create them again as I will be doing Fairlane and LTD historical posters at some stage.
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Old 12-12-2012, 06:21 PM   #42
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Cool mate, keep me in the loop..
Would be very interested..

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Old 12-12-2012, 06:48 PM   #43
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Thanks for that, Kris. I don't know how those Rebel wheels slipped through. I made this poster a couple of months ago. Today I launched my Leyland P76 poster!

I've updated the AU one:

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Old 12-12-2012, 06:54 PM   #44
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Much better!
Looks like a lot of work has gone into these mate..
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AU1 XR6 VCT in full kit
AU1 S
Ute with alloy tray
Fairmont Wagon
LTD

AU3 TE50
Pursuit 250
Rebel XR8
75th Futura
AU1 TS50

Sportsman Fairlane
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Old 12-12-2012, 10:54 PM   #46
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Nope, they are similar, but slightly different in the spoke design, and they have a large centre cap. Like this



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Doesn't the Sportsman have the same 17" 17-spoke wheels as Fairmont 75th and my Fairlane 75th? I parked my car next to one the other day, and it had those wheels.

I can't discuss selling them on here, I sell them through eBay.
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Here's the poster below, not a big seller unfortunately.

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How much you sell em 4 ?
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Old 13-12-2012, 09:57 AM   #48
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Oops, I forgot the plastic centre Ghia cap on the wheels! I removed mine years ago to make it look more sporty, hehe. I'll fix that up, and thanks.

fte50, please have a look around eBay. One of the AU Falcon model chart posters has been listed on there for the past week.
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Old 14-12-2012, 05:17 PM   #49
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So 5 AU1's, 6 AUII's and 1 AU3?

Two XR8's and No Cab-Chassis?

No orange front blinkered fairmonts? Would have looked great on profile.

The AU1 S, AU1 Classic and AU1 Futura are so damn close in spec it's not funny, too. There were three times as many SR AUIII's sold than S-packs.

I think the AUII Futura's had orange side repeaters too.

Also AU1 front and rear bumpers finish higher than AUII/III

I mean hey, it's your poster and you can put on it whatever you like. It's a very nice poster. I had very much hoped to buy one, and i'm not quite sure whether it's just my opinion or a shared consensus, but I just feel like there's too much light on some areas and not enough on others.
I hope if this comes across as criticism at all, it comes across as the most constructive and helpful kind. I wouldn't even know where to start to create a graphic like this.
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I think the AUII Futura's had orange side repeaters too.
Affirmative!

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Well done of the poster Dauphin, I'd buy one but I need the money I got! Noticed the ute's missing tailights?

Would be awesome to get one with almost every AU model there was + different accessory variations...
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Thanks for the feedback, Mr. Hardware. I will see what I can do about those things. I always welcome help on getting it accurate and appealing as much as possible.

Grinzy, the missing tail light on the ute was a bit silly of me! Thanks!
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