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Old 01-07-2007, 09:15 PM   #1
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Default Falcon GT Nationals 2009

The Falcon GT Club of SA is proud to announce we will be hosting the Falcon GT Nationals in 2009 here in Adelaide. We have created a stand alone web site at www.falcongtnationals2009.com.au for the sole purpose of promoting this event. We hope it will be the best one ever and are pulling out all stops to make it so. Please visit our website to keep in touch with what is happening, entry forms etc etc before the event.

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Old 02-07-2007, 03:26 PM   #2
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I wasnt planning in restoring my GT by then, but a GT Nationals in our own State thats not a bad incentive to aim for (not to win).
Have we held the Nationals before? if so when was it?.
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Good news for Adelaide, which track is the meet going to be held at?
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Old 03-07-2007, 11:41 AM   #4
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I thought of this for the keen people that dont mind taking there GT's on a trip.
Whyalla is 400km from Adelaide.
1)let loose on the 1/8th mile in Whyalla.
2)a cruise through the Flinders/Clare valley.
3)a day at Mallala.
4)a show a shine in the city.
Just a few ideas to pass on to anyone that might be interested.
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Old 03-07-2007, 12:25 PM   #5
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G'day to all interested in the 13th Falcon GT Nationals coming to Adelaide over Easter 10-13 April 2009,celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first Falcon GTHO. This event is hosted every 2 years by a different state with the most recent being held by the Western Australian club in Perth last Easter (www.gtnationals.asn.au).

This event will be 10 years since Adelaide hosted its first Falcon GT Nationals in 1999.

The event planning is progressing very well, accomodation, dinner venue and show'n'shine venues all booked and are located in the city centre. The City of Adelaide is a 1 mile square and surrounded by parklands.

Cruising, motorsport day and recreational activities are still in the think tank and any suggestions would be considered.

This event is open to all Falcon GT's, any model XR to BF, unrestored, restored, modified, historic race cars, every day drivers, concourse, old barn finds, if it was made as a Falcon GT bring it along.
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Old 03-07-2007, 12:46 PM   #6
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I thought of this for the keen people that dont mind taking there GT's on a trip.
Whyalla is 400km from Adelaide.
1)let loose on the 1/8th mile in Whyalla.
2)a cruise through the Flinders/Clare valley.
3)a day at Mallala.
4)a show a shine in the city.
Just a few ideas to pass on to anyone that might be interested.
Cheers

Cameron.
Thanks Cameron,
1)Whyalla might be to much to fit into a four day event, (but we do have 5-6 guys coming up to do the 1/8 mile later this year).
2)The Barrossa or Mclaren Vale have been suggested(close to Adeliade).
3)Mallala and A.I.R are definitley on the drawing board.
4)Show'n'shine planning for in the city confirmed.

Keeping close to the city for most activities as half the entrants will have already travelled 800 to 2500km to get to the event.
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Is everyone going to be camping at the Adelaide International raceway.
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A cruise to Victor harbour would be nice.
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Old 04-07-2007, 03:17 PM   #9
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G'day to all interested in the 13th Falcon GT Nationals coming to Adelaide over Easter 10-13 April 2009,celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first Falcon GTHO. This event is hosted every 2 years by a different state with the most recent being held by the Western Australian club in Perth last Easter (www.gtnationals.asn.au).

This event will be 10 years since Adelaide hosted its first Falcon GT Nationals in 1999.

The event planning is progressing very well, accomodation, dinner venue and show'n'shine venues all booked and are located in the city centre. The City of Adelaide is a 1 mile square and surrounded by parklands.

Cruising, motorsport day and recreational activities are still in the think tank and any suggestions would be considered.

This event is open to all Falcon GT's, any model XR to BF, unrestored, restored, modified, historic race cars, every day drivers, concourse, old barn finds, if it was made as a Falcon GT bring it along.

what about GT models after BF?.
New one due out next year :
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what about GT models after BF?.
New one due out next year :
If its a Falcon GT made by Ford it can come along.
Have you already got your order in for one?
Do you have inside info on what it is going to be?
Sorry no HSV's even if they have "HO" on the plates!!
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If its a Falcon GT made by Ford it can come along.
Have you already got your order in for one?
Do you have inside info on what it is going to be?
Sorry no HSV's even if they have "HO" on the plates!!

its only missing a constenant in GTO you know the "H" :eclipsee_

it was a momentary lapse in concentration.

i forgot to be a stickler for the small details
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G'day to all interested in the 13th Falcon GT Nationals coming to Adelaide over Easter 10-13 April 2009,celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first Falcon GTHO. This event is hosted every 2 years by a different state with the most recent being held by the Western Australian club in Perth last Easter (www.gtnationals.asn.au).

This event will be 10 years since Adelaide hosted its first Falcon GT Nationals in 1999.

The event planning is progressing very well, accomodation, dinner venue and show'n'shine venues all booked and are located in the city centre. The City of Adelaide is a 1 mile square and surrounded by parklands.

Cruising, motorsport day and recreational activities are still in the think tank and any suggestions would be considered.

This event is open to all Falcon GT's, any model XR to BF, unrestored, restored, modified, historic race cars, every day drivers, concourse, old barn finds, if it was made as a Falcon GT bring it along.

what about if it was made as a Fairmont GT . there are plenty of them around now all over the country .
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South African Fairmont GT's are welcome and now have there own class if enough are entered.
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As the EB GT will be over 15 years old in 2009, what classes will you have for them?

I will be bringing 2 cars from Melbourne
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Is there going to be a Composite Class.
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As the EB GT will be over 15 years old in 2009, what classes will you have for them?

I will be bringing 2 cars from Melbourne

Up until now the EB, EL, BA, BF have been together in the new era class, but as the EB is getting along in age this subject will be up for discussion at the National Delegates conference next March. Good point, keep your suggestions coming.

Will be great to see your 2 cars in '09!
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Is there going to be a Composite Class.
What do you mean by "Composite Class"?
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Associate Class?
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Yes there is a an associate class!
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Hi There,

I have been asked to head over to Adelaide for National meeting as a Rep for the Fairmont GT at the Nationals.
We are hoping to have at least 30-40 GT's in Adelaide but there is alot still to be discussed.
We only had 4 cars at the last Nats with then all being from WA but alot are finishing there rebuilds & our Eastern State brothers should make the journey to fly the flag for Adelaide.
Were a pretty passionate group of enthusiest.
We look forward to catch up with you ALL.

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I have been asked to head over to Adelaide for National meeting as a Rep for the Fairmont GT at the Nationals.
We are hoping to have at least 30-40 GT's in Adelaide but there is alot still to be discussed.
We only had 4 cars at the last Nats with then all being from WA but alot are finishing there rebuilds & our Eastern State brothers should make the journey to fly the flag for Adelaide.
Were a pretty passionate group of enthusiest.
We look forward to catch up with you ALL.

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G'day Boxy,
Will certainly have a class for the Fairmont GT if you think there will be that much interest!
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There will definately be that much Interest if conditions are right!!
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This event is open to all Falcon GT's, any model XR to BF, unrestored, restored, modified, historic race cars, every day drivers, concourse, old barn finds, if it was made as a Falcon GT bring it along.
Will the nationals this year be open to ALL GT owners or just affiliated club members?



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Will the nationals this year be open to ALL GT owners or just affiliated club members?
hope so cos i will bring my xw gt (candy) will be on the road by then
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hope so cos i will bring my xw gt (candy) will be on the road by then
The reason i ask is the GT Nationals are normaly a closed event only open to members of GT Clubs only, so they're really the "GT Clubs" Nationals.



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The reason i ask is the GT Nationals are normaly a closed event only open to members of GT Clubs only, so they're really the "GT Clubs" Nationals.
The 2009 Falcon GT Nationals will be open to all Falcon GT owners and guidelines for entry will be available after the Conference in March 2008!
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The 2009 Falcon GT Nationals will be open to all Falcon GT owners and guidelines for entry will be available after the Conference in March 2008!
Excellent outcome! well done!
The reason i asked is the GT clubs only represent at the very most 10% of all remaining GT's out there in garages and on the roads.
In the past this rule has meant that we missed out on seeing so many rare and interesting GT's who were owned by people who either werent a member of a club or didnt want to be a member of a club.
Sadly Club memberships are on the decline...., so the only way to get as many GT's to the nationals as possible is to open it up to everyone with a Genuine car.



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Excellent outcome! well done!
The reason i asked is the GT clubs only represent at the very most 10% of all remaining GT's out there in garages and on the roads.
In the past this rule has meant that we missed out on seeing so many rare and interesting GT's who were owned by people who either werent a member of a club or didnt want to be a member of a club.
Sadly Club memberships are on the decline...., so the only way to get as many GT's to the nationals as possible is to open it up to everyone with a Genuine car.
It will make the scruitineering interesting that's for sure. Each Nationals we hear about a few people being told their cars aren't the real deal and these are probably cars that have already been verified. They will need to have grief councilors on hand at this Nationals.
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I think the point is being missed here.
The GT Nationals is the national concourse for the Falcon GT Clubs around Australia.
That's what it has always been about.
And if non club owners are so keen to join in, then why don't they then join a club, and they will be most welcome to participate.
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