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anyone,,,,Ferris

anything?

 

Yep, with the metal grill. Original ermine white with aqua blue interior.

I had an old HK Prem, 3 on the tree, with a sweet running 161 with rare bucket seats.

Sold it for $2200 back in '95.

Hindsight is a [censored].

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GW$ are favourites with the bookies.

I had to laugh.

The club i love & we all love is that bad.

How did we ALL allow it to get so bad...??

we're Lucky its got that bad WYL..

Start with rebuilding the suspension od.

Get some old drop sheets out, cover the floor, drop the front end and start scrubbing, unbolting and whacking with a bloody big hammer!

I'm doing some now...tn-2004-2006-gto-sport-sway-barsproducts

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Remember it well jr

Have had a lot of holdens over the years, started with a 48-215

Then a HD, followed by a HQ then a HZ ( probably the worst car I have ever owned )

Had a couple of Valiants and a falcon in there as well.

God I am old at last count I have owned 15 different cars.

Back to the thread,

Quiche, chips and salad with my Grand Daughter tonight.

Washed down with a cheap red.

She said it was a poor year and stayed with cordial.

I had a HZ, ,, HX,, thats right with the little block 253... over 200 klms... phew. no suspension work. never again with no suspension.

 

HMMM have hg monaro and doing up a hj sandman .. nothing better than a old school v8

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Nice to hear what everyone had for dinner.


No Holdens over here in LA, but gotta stock '66 Continental, suicide doors, 462. ...why am I reading & writing this?


Once I got over my Brit car fascination i got an EJ station wagon with sludgy grey motor. Thought it was great until it started dropping out of third gear on the south eastern freeway. Another time all the electricals stated melting for no apparent reason.

The info must have been so amazing that NSC choked on his Spag Bol...!

Nice to hear what everyone had for dinner.

No Holdens over here in LA, but gotta stock '66 Continental, suicide doors, 462. ...why am I reading & writing this?

hahaha, 462, wow...

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is this yours?


pizza n beer

ive played night golf , dam good fun , just cant lose a ball , even in the river

C'mon NSC didn't eat last night. I am waiting on your sumptuous offerings.

Just stumbled on to this thread. FMD I think I'll just stumble straight on out again....


hahaha, 462, wow...

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is this yours?

Spot on DL. except arctic white and hardtop [perfect for driveby ...]

Spot on DL. except arctic white and hardtop [perfect for driveby ...]

Is that a Lincoln Continental?
 

It is WYL

Cool i had a '66 Corgi model of that. It was a Presidential car. Had a TV in the back.

Wish i still had it


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