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14-08-2015, 08:03 PM | #31 | ||||
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14-08-2015, 09:29 PM | #32 | |||
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14-08-2015, 11:15 PM | #33 | |||
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I think you will find the weight difference is less than that, something like 70 to 100 kg if you compare a Fairlane with a V8 falcon.
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The big thing is that a Falcon has that Bathurst heritage whereas a Fairlane doesn't. But now when I take my Fairlane out people genuinely don't know what it is.
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So THAT's why Fairlanes are cheaper?
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15-08-2015, 11:29 AM | #37 | ||
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I think it's just a yuppy type thing going with the trends or they think the car is just too big.
I would buy a Fairlane any day over a Falcon as a family car. People just do not think Fairlane when they go looking because they just assume it will cost more and put it out of their head. It's all about demand at the time as to the price one can get. |
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15-08-2015, 04:04 PM | #38 | ||
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I owned a ZL Fairlane in the late 90's. I'd still have it had it been an V8. Great looking cars and very comfortable and well appointed even back then. Kids loved the extra leg room too!! Great on long trips.
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15-08-2015, 09:31 PM | #39 | ||
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some great zf zg fairlanes on carsales at the moment. seem to be around the 10k mark which I reckon is great buying. I would be looking to pickup a factory 351 car with power and air in unmolested condition if I was buying. look for the options, the more the better. seems prices are going up recently on fairlanes, guess the falcon sedans are getting hard to find. only going to get harder to find.
main putoff for people in the past I think was the luxury car image rather than the performance image (gt association) of the falcon. styling I guess also, but its horses for courses, the fairlanes have a good look to them I think. |
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16-08-2015, 12:39 AM | #40 | ||
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That Galaxie Show Car FPV built around the time of the BF? looked the goods..
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16-08-2015, 10:08 AM | #41 | ||
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WHo knows what things will be worth in the future? It's a mystery that even the best pundits have got badly wrong over the years.
For your consideration, I present this perfect example of how we all got things horribly wrong many years ago: The VH-onwards Valiant Hardtop. When I started driving in 1982, these things were still around in fairly big numbers. However, people...even real Valiant nuts (myself included) at the time...would crawl over a dozen pristine desirably-equipped versions to get to one Charger, or even a four door Val with popular options. They were seen as "too long in the bum", "too big and heavy looking", etc. Everyone wanted Chargers which were cheap (I paid $1800 for mine in 1983), and passed over the hardtops. Now they're worth an absolute fortune and exist in only fairly small numbers, with people lining up to try and buy them at any price. Same with Fairlanes...we used to see them as "Grandads car" and "big and wallowy and heavy". Only a few were ever modified, and even less people under 40 wanted one...certainly no young guys wanted them back in the eighties. Even now, while I have a real love of the ZA to ZD Fairlanes and especially like the ZH Marquis, I see the ZF and ZG as nothing but big heavy-looking lard-asses that I wouldn't even consider buying at any price. But who knows what will be worth good money in years to come? |
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16-08-2015, 12:00 PM | #42 | |||
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As transport and materials, any reasonably original condition 60s, 70s or 80s hulk of metal on wheels is worth sub $1k. Almost all of the value of these cars (my lovely '69 Futura included) is in style, cachet, exclusivity, history, memories and the like. Fairlanes just don't have that over the Falcons. Yet ;). The older I get the more I'm likely to be swayed by a slick P6! |
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16-08-2015, 01:39 PM | #43 | ||
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I believe it's mainly down to perception. And a lot of that perception was placed in the minds of the general buying public by FoMoCo (& GMH for the Statey etc) when they pitched the Fairlane at the executive as a symbol of status/success etc.
As a lot of high level execs were also people that had worked their way up through the ranks (maybe more so, back in the day)... they were the "older gent'... and had to drive something which reflected their achievements and responsibilities. etc. etc.... and thus... the general perception was that cars like the Fairlane were "Old Man's cars" ! Big barges... heavy... thirsty... expensive (to buy and own). Later... when they are a few years older... and sit in the car yard at prices similar to Falcon's etc... the perception is that it must be clapped out, requiring expensive repairs (why else would such a big expensive car be so cheap !?? etc.)... and are still passed off as an "Old Man's barge". I've owned heaps of big Fords in the last 34yrs... and only one of them has been a SWB Falcon. and although I loved my first XB Sedan... it wasn't because it was a SWB model ! After that... they were all LWB models (Wagon, Ute, Fairlane... 250, 2v250, 302, 351, Auto, Manual) and I realised the cost of ownership had little to do with the extra length.... or even the extra weight... but more to do with how you drove.... and the condition you kept the vehicle in. I got my first Fairlane (a ZF 302) when I was 21... My second (a ZG 351) when I was 24... and my current (an NL 5.0) when I was 34... and I've been paid out by all and sundry for driving an "Old Man's car"... even to this time in my life when I'm about to graduate to "official" old man status (I turn 50 in about a month )... but my mates also grew to love the Lanes as we cruised around in them, with room to spare... and they stopped thinking of them so much as Old Man's cars... when the ZG's 351 would blow most others away... or a quick fang through the Hills in the NL would leave most other "average" cars of that era for dead ! (it's not all about 'speed"... it's more about flow & pace ) The NL is mainly used for the Sunday pub run now... and weekend cruises through the Adelaide Hills on lovely sunny days. It may not have all the "gadgets" of the modern cars... but it still holds it's own as a comfortable, luxury car... and although the little winger 5.0 is not the most powerful V8 out there (admittedly, by a long shot)... it's effortless torque through the mid range is still smooth and addictive. A 98 NL Ghia 5.0 may only be valued at about 8% of it's original market value now... but I'll be holding onto mine... and keeping it in great condition... and one day, it's relative value will be realised once again. (understood that could take another 15-20yrs ) BTW... I'll still be driving my LWB Falcon Wagon then too D
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16-08-2015, 05:34 PM | #44 | |||
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That is the reason I like the ZF/ZG! Still trying to work out the differences between the ZF and ZG though... Last edited by jstanovic; 16-08-2015 at 05:40 PM. |
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16-08-2015, 06:54 PM | #45 | |||
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I think the other comment about "why would an expensive car be so cheap" is good as well...probably because people forgot that underneath it actually was just a Falcon and apart from trim and other "Fairlane" bits, would have and should have been the same price to service and maintain. |
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16-08-2015, 07:47 PM | #46 | ||
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Couldnt afford much myself, so got myself a ZL Fairlaine as a weekend cruiser, all I did was dump it and chuck some wheels on,,,, Had a lot of nice drives in it last year clocking up 5,000 kays in 4 months. Doing a little body work on it over winter but cant wait to get in and take her out again....
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16-08-2015, 08:07 PM | #47 | |||
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16-08-2015, 08:18 PM | #48 | ||
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Seen a few nice lanes about for sale and at nice prices....
Love ZF/G's myself and wouldnt say no if the money was available.....
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16-08-2015, 08:49 PM | #49 | ||
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The ZJ Fairlane's on just did not cut it like the ones before for looks as ZA to ZH stook out directly from a falcon.
Some how the ZF-G just did not stand out as much, it may of been due to the P5 LTD being such great looking car. A big Ford fan mate of mine and I were driven to some party in a NL Fairlane, the next day I mentioned about the Fairlane and he says what Fairlane that was a Falcon, no no no it's Fairlane I said as I have seen it in the day time, it's a Fairlane ! he would not believe it and said it was a Fairmont but we were drunk before getting in. Most of my mates dads had Fairlanes from the 60's to the 80's and were in their late 30's and on, but owned farms mainly or drove distance more than most others would. |
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16-08-2015, 09:43 PM | #51 | |||
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I don't mind the ZJ and ZK's, and the equivalent LTD's with their tinted tail lights and awesome leather interiors - just awesome. They had their own dash design as well which set them apart even from the Fairmont Ghia's. The NL though... that was clearly the lowest point in the Fairlane/LTD's styling history. Shared headlights with a Falcon GLi Look at that pic posted by Gothefalcon - you gotta look real close to figure out if it's a Fairmont or a Fairlane. From the front you just cant tell. I think that was ultimately what brought on the Fairlanes death. (would have happened eventually no matter what of course) The AU vintage looked completely different to a Falcon, but by that point the damage had been done. |
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wonder how many Fairlaines & LTD's have been parted out just for their drivelines to go into C code Falcons
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17-08-2015, 12:57 AM | #53 | ||
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Seen a few lately for sub $10k but all over east. A few over here but $4-5k more. I would love to fly over as there are many more to choose from but the cost in transport, flights, getting it passed inspection over here is a lot of hassle and $$$.
Anyone bought an old Ford and driven it across the Nullabor??????? Would love to do it but imagine breaking down half way :( |
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Not true actually.
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Sadly something a lot of modern luxury models from both Ford and Holden have lost, wanting to be more "Euro" by hugging the ground on licorice-strip tyres on huge rims...take them away from the billaird-table-smooth highways around the capital cities, and they ride like a bullock dray... Parting out? Smart move...let's face it, even specced up with a 351 and good drivetrain, because of the demographic that bought them, they were never going to be thrashed and hooned about it, more likely sedately driven around and then probably not all that often for the most part. Good source of running gear for a Falcon that would not have been overstressed and very likely well maintained and looked after carefully. |
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17-08-2015, 09:15 AM | #58 | ||
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I have a soft spot for the zj fairlanes and have even found myself looking around for a nice cheap v8 one
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17-08-2015, 09:53 AM | #59 | ||
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My favourite Fairlanes are the first ones - ZA and ZB.
Back in the day I had a Black ZB with 8" kidney bean mags, twin pipes and slightly lowered. A very sinister looking car but I loved it. It was a bit of a roughie but if I had it today it would have been a great resto to do.
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