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Old 29-05-2010, 12:26 AM   #61
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First car HG 350 GTS was a great car don't care what anyone says would love to have it now! Owned several holdes until got bitten by athe Nissan bug raced a 260z for awhile and got hooked on Patrols and still am! My first ford was an ex demonstrator Ea s pak you would think that would have turned me off Fords but no had seveal Henrys since and love em would never go back to a Holden still got a Patrol though.

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Old 29-05-2010, 12:53 AM   #62
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Old man always had company Holdens. But I remember as a kid (must have been about 4) in 1970/71 he transfered to Port Lincoln and we got picked up by the managing director in what I now believe was a 70/71 Galaxie LTD. White with maroon interior. Blew the mind of a 4 year old! Later as a 13 year old I remember witnessing a burnout by an XT that was super impressive and I just loved the look of the Ford touring cars. Oh....and there was just something cool about saying 351.

Never owned a Holden, have had a Valiant though.
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Old 29-05-2010, 01:24 AM   #63
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My first ford was an ex demonstrator Ea s pak you would think that would have turned me off Fords but no had seveal Henrys since and love em
Say what you will about the EA, my old man had a new Ghia and I got an EA S pack a couple of years later from one of his salesman that went EB and I loved both of those cars at the time.
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Old 29-05-2010, 01:41 AM   #64
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worked at holden so bought a ford,started car life in a chrysler cm 318 v8 good days,and then their was ford.end of story.
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Old 29-05-2010, 02:08 AM   #65
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No.

Dad had Holdens before I was born, then a Nissan Exa Turbo...

Step Dad is a Holden guy, worked at GM/H in Doveton, had a whole lotta Kingswoods, Torana's, and when he met Mum, he had a Torana SLR with a 2fluffy3 with SLR5000 arches and jelly bean wheels on straight gas when mum and him got married.

Mum has had Morris's, Toyota Corolla's, Datsun 200B's...

Since I can remember the vehicles in my mum and step dad's driveway were as such: 200B Wagon in Silver(Mum), aforementioned Torana(S/Dad), 1980 XD GL Wagon(Mum), MQ LWB Patrol 3.3 N/A Diesel 4spd Manual (Mum), VP Commodore Vactationer(S/Dad), EF Futura Wagon(Mum), Rodeo V6 Tray(S/Dad), BA Futura(Mum), Toyota Prado GXL(Mum), Territory Ghia AWD(Mum).... At the same time, Dad had the Exa, a old Toyota Crown, a 94 Jeep Cherokee Limited, Toyota Prado Diesel, C230 Benz...

So, many a varied car.... and up until 14 I fancied both Fords and Holdens(amongst other stuff).....

Then I bought a 77 Alfa Romeo Alfetta sedan as a paddock basher, and 9 Alfa's later, its fair to say I am a Alfa man 1st, Ford man 2nd, Car man 3rd...
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Old 29-05-2010, 03:00 AM   #66
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Old 29-05-2010, 12:11 PM   #67
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No, When I was a kid, dad always had HSV's up to the VS model, then we switched to EL Fairmont Ghia, and from then It's been pretty much Fords, although we use them (the utes) now only for work, and meeting clients (We are builders). Dads Driver is a 08' BMW X5 3.0d, and mine when I'm not driving the XR6 or the F6 for work is my Clio RenaultSport 182 Cup, I admit, at heart I'm a real Euro hot hatch man.

That said, I do love the XR and the F6. The Clio is my baby though
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Old 29-05-2010, 12:12 PM   #68
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I was born in 1970 and remember in 1978 at 8 years old the guy who owned the servo up the road bought a brand new xc cobra. When I first saw this car and heard it I was blown away to say the least . I was probably a ford man since that day. my father was never really a car man and I remember asking him when I was in primary school why he does;nt buy a good car( I remember my mates old man had a porche and so did my girlfriends father and another mates dad had a nice merc) at the time he had a honda accord and my mum had a mini which she bought brand new in 1976 for 4 grand (I learnt to drive in the mini since I was twelve years old in 1982), my father told me he did'nt really need a fancy car and all that so I just accepted going to school in the jap crap .my granfather on the other hand only ever had fords, he used to own an xb gs panel van in gold which was an orsome car , he rolled this car but had it repaired and drove it for many years later. my grandmother used to drive and old red and whitr zepher with red interior, another awsome car which our grandfather would take us to the drive ins in when we were kids visiting them in armidale. so it seems the car thing in our family skipped a generation. I also remember when I was 16 my mate who was about 20 at the time bought an xa 351 coupe. the previous owner had died ,as had the previous owner to him and it sat in the shed for 8 years untouched. we went to pick up the car and had to check oil and water and change plugs and put a new battery in . It fired up almost straight away and we drove it home ,it was painted in the cobra theme but was black with white stripes (instead of the cobra being white with blue stripes) it was the toughest looking car I had ever seen by far and had the sound to match ,we cruised past the beach on the way home and he planted it to the floor ,everybody and I mean everybody just stared at this amazing beast .he dropped it a couple of times and I was completely in love with this car. unfortunately my mate also died about 2 or 3 years later so it seems this car was cursed. although I do know the current owner who has had it since (and found out it was an rpo 83). so I,ve pretty much been a ford man since I was a kid but the funny this is I currencly own a purple monaro (as well as my fords) only cause my mate sold it to me so cheap I could not say no ,and I do have a soft spot for monaros( they would have to be the best ever holden if there is such a thing). but my pride and joy is my 67 xr which I absolutely love and would never sell . I will post a pic of it below ...sorry for the long post


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Old 29-05-2010, 02:03 PM   #69
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My old man had an ap6 , Vf pacer, hg prem, hq wagon, xw when i was growing up so i am a car guy, not a ford guy.
I had a 180b sss as a first car then a mazda 929, Xc, UC Torrana, vnwagon, VR for the wife and an XF ute.
now ive upsized to the f250!
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Old 29-05-2010, 02:32 PM   #70
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Always been a Ford man, first car was a XB Fairmont wagon 302 auto. Current rides are AU2 XR8 & XY GS, Only strayed once to dark side.
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Old 29-05-2010, 02:32 PM   #71
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From when I bought the old BA I fell for the Falcon. Couldn't really care about Ford that much, mind you other areas have come out with some great cars.
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Old 29-05-2010, 05:20 PM   #72
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From when I bought the old BA I fell for the Falcon. Couldn't really care about Ford that much, mind you other areas have come out with some great cars.
Quite similar with me, We need utes for work, Holden utes are too showy and impractical, and the thai build TD 4x4's are great, but not as comfortable for an every dayer. Ford make wonderful sports utes that can carry a load, and go great and the two FG's really do feel like they have BMW like driveability and engines (with the exception of the practical rear ute suspension). I jump into both our FG's and still cannot believe they are Ford Falcons. I've driven EF's to BF, and no Falcon has ever channeled a BMW (or euro/jap like qualities for that matter) like these FG's do IMHO.
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Old 29-05-2010, 09:30 PM   #73
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Just reading this thread, I've noticed something. On all the Commodore/Holden discussion groups, they're so vehemently anti-Ford, against anything that's not a Commodore really. Are Ford men and women more open minded - or rather, is that we just appreciate a good car, rather than just a badge?
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Old 29-05-2010, 10:03 PM   #74
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I cant speak for anyone else, but as I said in my earlier post, I can appreciate a car for what it is...no matter the make or model.

My boss drives a HSV Clubsport and he loves it. He talks about it to me all the time. Do I go..."Yuk! Your a holden man!" ...No. I sit and listen to his passion just as he listens when I woffel on about my car.

I think once you own a car you love, you can appreciate how other people feel about their cars...or maybe I just have patience. :P
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Old 29-05-2010, 10:26 PM   #75
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Just reading this thread, I've noticed something. On all the Commodore/Holden discussion groups, they're so vehemently anti-Ford, against anything that's not a Commodore really. Are Ford men and women more open minded - or rather, is that we just appreciate a good car, rather than just a badge?

I’m a car man, in particular a V8 man and own a number of makes and I’m on different forums because of them including Holden Forums and I wouldn’t agree with that.

There are fan boys on all forums for all makes and models and as fan boys they are the loudest with their in your face attitude but I’ve found most forum members despite their preferences are fairly level headed when it comes to cars in general. Most of us realise there is good and bad in any thing we or anyone buys.

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Old 29-05-2010, 10:51 PM   #76
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as a kid i was a holden fan and followed Brocky in the touring cars but ended up with a 250 TD Cortina as my first car and have never looked back
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Old 29-05-2010, 11:14 PM   #77
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No, not always, as stated on previous threads, Im a mopar man at the core. I love my Valiants & Dodges. But the fords have their place, obviously, thats why i'm on here.

Besides (probably ruffling the feathers here) Dodge has made the biggest baddest motor ever to roll out of detroit. The legendary 426hemi. You dont agree? What engine are most (if not all) Top Fueler drag engines designs based from??? The Hemi of course! However in saying that, the current offerings for chrysler/dodge just doesnt tickle my ticklish bits (in Oz anyway). So Fords are it now.

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Old 29-05-2010, 11:30 PM   #78
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My first car was a XYGT bought when i was 16 for $1250 bucks (still have the receipt) then a 351XBGS Fairmont then about 10 more Xy GS's then a low 12sec 308LH Torana in the late 80's then back to the Fords including a Au Forte then a BA XR8 a 4wd and now my BFGT302.
But the most car i ever had was my 358SBC LJ Torana approx 850hp methanol drinking pro street car, this thing when you were in it just made everthing else seem a little less.
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Old 30-05-2010, 10:11 AM   #79
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always a ford man. dad was a commerical traveller and i rem as a young boy - maybe 6 or 7 - he got a new car. it was an xy/xw silver frost was the colour. He always had Ford when on the road, better ride and comfort expecially in western qld.

after he left that job, had to buy own cars and eventually had a Holden HG Station Wagon, which was to become my 1st car. When it was time to upgrade it was Ford all the way, starting with a XD S Pac.

Only strayed once, when it was time to trade in EF XR6. Was the time the AU's were out and couldnt bring myself to buying one, so tried a 4wd. Happy to say it didnt stay long and then back into a the BA Turbo
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Just reading this thread, I've noticed something. On all the Commodore/Holden discussion groups, they're so vehemently anti-Ford, against anything that's not a Commodore really. Are Ford men and women more open minded - or rather, is that we just appreciate a good car, rather than just a badge?
I suppose it's how you interprete things. I'm a member of several Holden/Commodore forums, and obviously while you get the anti-Ford guys (This site is no different with the anti-Holden guys) a large majority are quite open minded.

I've seen Falcons being posted on Street Commodores that have had more praise than "It's a Ford. Yuk" type comments.


As for the question well it's interesting for me. Alot of my family started off in Holdens (My great grandfather owned the first FX in Newcastle/Maitland), but alot of them have Fords now. My dad's brother is a Holden man though.

My dad owned a few HRs in his younger days, and the Holden blood was passed onto me. I always wanted a VL for a first car, but I ended up with a Cortina. It was a good car, but not something I really wanted.

I prefer Holdens to Fords even though I've driven more Fords, but if it came down to a better deal I would get a Ford if it was the better option.

My neighbour is a Ford fan, and we stir eachother up all the time when the V8s are on, but it's all in good fun. He bought a BA MKII Typhoon last year, and it's honestly one of the best cars I've ever been in.

As I've said in some other threads I like Falcons from the 90s more than Commodores, but I prefer VBs-VLs over Falcons of the same vintage.

They're just cars to me. Some people take the Holden vs Ford rivalry to a ridiculous level IMO. Unfortunately strays away from mindless stirring into an intense personal slug match.
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Even as a child, seeing Holden winning in Bathurst never phased me. I was one of the 5 kids in school that liked Ford for some reason or other i guess i was just 'different' lol. Now i'm older, i can see why.
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