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Old 18-10-2016, 12:32 AM   #28
Bolly47
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Default Re: Real last Aust Falcon

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I believe that the most 'Australian' Falcon would be XA & XB. XR-XY 6-cyl would also be high in parts content, but they were very


Back in those days even the car radio & speakers were made in Australia.




Dr Terry
Dr Terry I use to work at Astor corporation in South Melbourne where they made car radio & speaker for ford, Holden, Chrysler,and British cars in
Australia plus TV and home radio in early 60 and Philip electronic own by Dutch took over and close Astor TV & radio manufacture fews years later same with PYE in Clayton that manufacture Electronic equipment for Australian Defend force and now all gone No Aussie made TV or radio manufacturer any where in Australia.
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