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Old 18-12-2013, 04:48 AM   #1
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Default Any interest in late model American pony cars?

Hi all! A question I've always wanted to ask. I'm a Ford nut, but I've watched V8 supercar series for years and have always had a huge fascination with Australian muscle sedans. Falcons, Commodre's, ute's....really wish we had access to these cars in the states. Well, the Falcon's at least...would much rather have an XR6/8 over a Pontiac G8, and I'll take the keys to a mustang over a late model GTO/Monaro if I have the choice. What kind of US pony cars do you guys like and wish you had? How hard are fourth gen mustangs and camaros to come by in the land down under?

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