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Today's car spotting adventures...
Didn't get a pic, but it was a 2 door soft top Galaxie in gold or silver. Can't remember. Never seen a convertible Galaxie 500 before, that I can remember, anyway, it was something like this: The paint on this XR8 "daily" was pealing badly on the bonnet and roof. Hard to tell from the way I got the pic. BA Fairlane G8. BA? BF? Don't know, haven't seen many of them tho. And who can forget the TE Corty wagon... yep, big block 4.1 4 speed... tacho dash and all. Can't say I'm a fan of the stance, but hey, whatever floats his boat... Cheers, One Man
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Thanks for clarifying that for me. One Man
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In the boring black and white sea of SUV's along Eastern Valley Way and I spot a lovely metallic green Valiant Ranger wagon complete with the white venetians along the back windows.
While walking back, spotting the other nice Merc parked 2 streets from the one post a couple of days back.
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Just wondering when my noggin is going to give me the "low disk space" warning. hehehe... from all of the info I'm being saturated with on here. I love it. Thanks. One Man
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Holden Overlander wagon in Albury.
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Well, what a day. Started at 6.45am and finished at 7.00pm. Knackered..Anyway here Friday the 13th's pics..The one I misse due to traffic was a current model Cobra.. with the number plate Qik1 or similar, awesome blue colour. Haven't seen one before, and am to tired to look.Told you guys, these things just keep going. Saw 3 of them today..Possibly a VE VIP Val.. Noice maaaate
And for the General motors fans.. A lonely HR covered in dustOver and out.One Man
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Even on my days off I still have the urge to take snaps of the classics that are daily's...
Spotted this at a pub last night. Man, no way would I park it in a pub carpark like that.. I'd be freaking out about getting a dent. One Man
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Almost needed them in the sedans due to the filler being behind the number plate. Wagons weren't much better being low on the rear quarters either.
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Agrees 100% Rokwiz.. BTW, on a side note: I loved your car security solution! A god daum shipping containg! Love it. If ya can't:
No more bird poo. Win! No more tom cats ****ing on the wheels. Win! No more water stains. Win! Many many more wins. On YA. One Man
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Thanks for that, I'll normally park a truck in front as well when I'm away. Yeah my first car was a 77 HZ wagon if you parked it on the low side of the bowser you were fine.
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