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  1. #16
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    1 '94 Harley Ultra Classic/shortwheelbase nissan patrol when needs must
    2 'o4 " " " /New short wheelbase Nissan Patrol
    3 fully optioned 40ft motorhome with slides (busy at the mo ?).....
    but then always had champane tastes and beer budget.......
    4 '69 Jag 420G still my fave and now on historic reg
    What this country needs are more unemployed politicians.
    Edward Langley, Artist (1928-1995)

  2. #17
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    The answers of someone who believes that cars are just a means of transport. I am past the age when they are an extension of an important male body part.

    #1 - A current model Holden Calais V6. Nice comfortable car for driving long distances.

    #2 - I will stay with the Holden while I am working and travelling. In retirement I will probably take a step back to an up in the range Toyota Camry V6, for the fuel economy.

    #3 - Money being no object I might drive a top of the range Honda sedan. I think they are a bit over priced.

    #4 - An MG TC in original condition. I loved that car, and I had it during a short period in my life when cars were my passion.

    It only takes one drink to get me loaded. Trouble is, I can't remember if it's the thirteenth or fourteenth.

  3. #18
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    1 1998 ford au s/wagon ( yes the one that just been recalled ) gas/ petrol
    2 the new holden v6 twin cab ute ( the one that looks like the sedan )
    like it but dont know its name lol
    3land rover discovery v8 as long as they where giving away free fuel with it

    4 first car a austin 1800 mk 2 had that much fun in it ( the seats folded flat into the biggest bed ever ) he he and that much fun to drive as well and solid as four prangs and it still kept on going

  4. #19
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    Why do you assume everyone drives a car?
    I have a MotoGuzzi CaliIII as my daily transport.
    Excuse me for smiling whilst I ride

    1. What do you drive now?
    1976 VW Beetle or an 1983 Mazdarati 626

    2. What would you like to drive now (in your price range)?
    MotoGuzzi 850 LeMans

    3. What would you like to drive now (money no object)?
    Lotus Elan...........arrh!!

    4. What is your favourite car you have owned in the past?
    Mazdarati Capella 1600.....Just kept going

    I OCCASIONALLY take the car to work on these
    Sunny Queensland Mornings.........-0.3*C last week and I Rode :eek: :eek:

  5. #20
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    When in the UK I had a mate that rode his motor bike to work every day rain, snow or shine, it was about a 40 min trip part freeway. He wore an open front helmet and used to have to thaw his beard out over a radiator when he got to work. Now that?s committed and damn cold !

    Dave

  6. #21
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    1. Hilux extra cab trayback ute.
    2. Above car but with a 350 chev and suitable running gear.
    3. Mercedes Unimog setup as a camper.
    4. Can't separate 2 vehicles which were both dearly loved..

    a. The Valiant ute I just pensioned off a few weeks ago when I got the Hilux.
    Still going very well but needing TLC which I don't have the time for, so I'm going to put it on Ebay soon and someone will get some good big iron. The right vehicle for blowing away the boys in their fancy falcons and commodes.

    b. My second hotrod, 1934 Ford with 292 v8, triple twin barrel carbs, cammed, lightened flywheel etc. Geared for acceleration not top speed.
    If I dropped the foot hard at the lights the front wheels would lift off the ground about 6".

    Only ever had the 34 wound up once (along Dandenong Road). It hit valve bounce at 5800rpm in top gear with needle right off the end of the speedo. (calculated speed from tach about 210 kph), and just as the valves started bouncing a Cortina went past me like I was tied to the fence.
    Regards, Bob Thomas

    www.wombatsawmill.com

  7. #22
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    1. What do you drive now?
    Suzuki Cino (stop laughing you people).

    2. What would you like to drive now (in your price range)?
    A nice family car maybe a Holden or whatever.

    3. What would you like to drive now (money no object)?
    Don’t know, can’t think of one.

    4. What is your favourite car you have owned in the past?
    See pt 1.


    I know about car as much as I know about mobile phone. Mathematically speaking it is very close to 0 but not 0 hence 0+.

  8. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by Derek
    Cars are generally quite low down on my wish list.
    This from a man who has three cars and one is a Porsche?

    When I was young, I loved cars. These days, I hardly drive, and when I do I don't fantasize about driving anything flash. I've got more pushbikes than cars

    1. Falcon AU Wagon
    2. Falcon Wagon
    3. Maybe a V8 Falcon Wagon. European cars are too small as are most 4WDs.
    4. XR GT Falcon Sedan my dad bought me when I was a learner.

    Ours was recalled too. Apparently about 4 out of the hundreds that were tested had the problem, which was caused by a nut being over-tightened during service.
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

  9. #24
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    XR6 Turbo
    XR6 Turbo
    XR6 Turbo
    XR6 Turbo
    The Thief of BadGags

  10. #25
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    1. What do you drive now?
    '99 Subaru Forester

    2. What would you like to drive now (in your price range)?
    '04 Subaru Forester (should have the new one next week)

    3. What would you like to drive now (money no object)?
    An old Toyota Troop carrier with all the mechanicals 100% and long range tanks properly set up for long camping holidays in the bush

    4. What is your favourite car you have owned in the past?
    Perhaps my Mk1 Cortina - cost $120 went fast and cheaply despite ordinary brakes and breaking down regularly but never left me stranded. Took it everywhere.

    - Wood Borer

  11. #26
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    1. What do you drive now?
    Hyundai Accent and Hyundai Sonata.

    2. What would you like to drive now (in your price range)?
    No real preference - most 'normal' cars are pretty much of a muchness.

    3. What would you like to drive now (money no object)?
    I reckon one of these would be tops! No problems with road rage, and maybe the "Dingo-Bobcat" debate could look at this HMEV as a third option??

    HMEV
    http://www.adi-limited.com/2-01-010-040-040.html

    4. What is your favourite car you have owned in the past?
    BMW Z3 - little red sporty convertible. Ahhh......
    It got used in the Howe Leather new staff orientation video, and mentioned in Australian Penthouse.

    Cheers,
    Andrew

  12. #27
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    1) toyota 2.7 ltr 4 cyl 4x4 aluminium tray '98
    2) same as 1 except with king cab (not dual cabin)
    3) toyota v6 king cab 4 x 4 fully decked and a sports car (pick a porsche or a Merc AMG or Ferrari or Lambo or some fu*in' thing...)
    4) favourite previously owned car was the first euro Holden astra hatch imported herre to Oz it was a 1998 model (belgium built I think - 2 ltr fwd) went like the clappers and held the road like a bum held a drink. great car!

    these days I drool over wood machinary and tools - never really got off on cars meself... although SWMBO refuses to own a ford - dont blame her my first car was a ford cortina '76 TD 6 cyl, 350 dual holley, 3 speed box on the floor, yella terra head, extractors, 6 slot mags, air shocks in rear - gas in front, NO (thats right NO!!!) power steering!!!, piece of shi% was always breaking down and wearing the tires on the inside - went great in a straight line but burnt oil and hated corners. peice of shi%!!!!
    Zed

  13. #28
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    Zed, judging Ford on the Cortina is like judging the Wallabies on Wendall Sailor
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

  14. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC
    Zed, judging Ford on the Cortina is like judging the Wallabies on Wendall Sailor
    agree with silentC....you suck one lousy....and they call you a....
    The Thief of BadGags

  15. #30
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    They better hope he's still not fit for tomorrow nights match....
    Always look on the bright side...

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