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Old 09-09-2024, 11:36 PM   #301
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If you’re going to auction off the last one, at least throw everything you possibly can at it. Who’s have thought a silver, stock as a rock 6 wouldn’t get much interest.

Should have been a V8, GT rims, sunroof, chuck the red Force 8 leather in it, just make it special and unique. A BF TL50 if you will.
Pretty much sums up Fords apathetic efforts post AU Falcon.
F6 running gear in the discreet B series Fairlane/LTD (no hideous body kits like HSV) would have been a good alternative to the Grange.
At the same time the XR6T engine would have complimented the 3V V8 in the LWB and Fairmont Ghia. Oh well.
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