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Old 03-06-2024, 10:08 PM   #2371
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It's a bit of an original. Gone but not forgotten.
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It's a bit of an original. Gone but not forgotten.
It was something along the lines of the rear passangers cant get out into traffic. But seriously, if you have 4 passengers, asking one to shimmy over in the back is a bit rude.
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In the past few weeks, VC Valiant original paint! another Datsun Sunny- original too, mid 80s Toyota Corona fully original, VK Commo resto.
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The Mitsubishi factory was in SA, wasn't it? Maybe a few more of them around to begin with down there, I wonder? Because honestly since it occured to me that you don't see many of them, it's almost like a game i play while i'm driving now.

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I’m intrigued by how much closet fandom there is for Shagnas. It’s approaching Teutophilia, at least on here.
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Falcon Wagons....when I was younger you'd see them all the time...esp. XD TO XF and EB to ED.

Saw this one on Sunday at the local shops. glad I've never seen the inside of one











and this one a long time ago


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I’m intrigued by how much closet fandom there is for Shagnas. It’s approaching Teutophilia, at least on here.
3rd Gen etc manual FWDs & AWD were the best Aussie 6cyl cars in their day!
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Very nice..........

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Agreed! A 3.5 AWD VRX would have been an excellent buy back then.

The 3.5 Mitsubishi had the refinement of the Toyota's 3.0, but the grunt of the 3.8 Holden and 4.0 Ford engines. First Aussie made car with a 5-speed auto, first Aussie car with a manual shift mode as well.
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Everyones last car is always a station wagon
Not if its an attempt to hide the evidence cremation.... In that case it could be a sedan or hatchback....
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Agreed! A 3.5 AWD VRX would have been an excellent buy back then.

The 3.5 Mitsubishi had the refinement of the Toyota's 3.0, but the grunt of the 3.8 Holden and 4.0 Ford engines. First Aussie made car with a 5-speed auto, first Aussie car with a manual shift mode as well.
And enough torque steer to throw you in the adjacent lane.

Oh, on the subject of Magnas, they have nearly been out of production longer than they were in production.
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Agreed! A 3.5 AWD VRX would have been an excellent buy back then.

The 3.5 Mitsubishi had the refinement of the Toyota's 3.0, but the grunt of the 3.8 Holden and 4.0 Ford engines. First Aussie made car with a 5-speed auto, first Aussie car with a manual shift mode as well.
The awd we owned for 18 years was certainly sweet to drive and I still miss it, especially when it rains. But lifeless steering and barge-like turning circle really detracted from the experience.

There's a Melbourne business that replaces the Magnas 3.5 with the 3.8. It's a nice little power and torque boost. Was always tempted with ours but couldn't justify it. After 243000kms the damn thing must have been the only magna not to use oil. Must have been the twice yearly changes.
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The awd we owned for 18 years was certainly sweet to drive and I still miss it, especially when it rains. But lifeless steering and barge-like turning circle really detracted from the experience.

There's a Melbourne business that replaces the Magnas 3.5 with the 3.8. It's a nice little power and torque boost. Was always tempted with ours but couldn't justify it. After 243000kms the damn thing must have been the only magna not to use oil. Must have been the twice yearly changes.
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Away from my usual commuter routes, and saw ...

... A very sweet looking yellow vl turbo, with at least 10 years on the driver, and...
... a yellow lamborghini, inconspicuously tooling through a school zone at 40km hr.
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Spotted a TR Astra in Harden NSW today.
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In the last week-and-a-half, three Mark II Escorts, late last week a black 120Y fastback on red P’s, and today, in Trak Yellow with historic plates, a well-kept RENAULT 16.
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Early 80s Subaru Leone sedan in Fyshwick ACT today.
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Not that many of these left anymore

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1 of 3 VRX's in Wasp Yellow manual with sunroof

This was my Mum's car

impossible to keep in your lane in the wet .... gentle right foot needed.
Although the Bridgestone G-Grid II's were not a bad tyre at the time

Good fun in the dry though.
Was a nice car at the time compare to others on the road.
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And I posted in that thread as well ... with the same picture
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There is one parked up the road in that silver light blue colour ... clean-as as well.
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Pretty sure that car is white.
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“Paddock find” XL sedan in white over Kurrajong Green, for sale in a paddock beside the Hume, south of Bowning IIRC.

Orange US spec early Falcon post two-door with reverse scoop, on a northbound car float south of Wodonga.
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Just over a thousand 1990 Corollas still on the road, more than double the amount of Falcons.
Yes there are 1,000 but only ~20% of E90 Corolla sales were sedans, so only 200 sedans left. Also, pretty sure that model I photographed is a 1989 not 1990.
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Twice in the past week, westgate/Williamstown rd area, Toyota corolla AE82 csx seca hatch. Looks original white paint with Victoria garden state "F" rego plates.
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I had a mint AE82 CS-X manual sedan in white with delete options. Sadly trowelled it, quite some years ago while mid-refresh.
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