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Perhaps he is Mates with E-Mutant (tm)....................
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Isn't it IRONIC, how many idiots want to bag "Hulk" for "posting just for the sake of posting," and WHAT have they added to the thread? Umm, less than nothing.
It's actually a good topic. Not necessarily original, but not a bad one to dust off. I don't have the luxury of a suite of cars (maybe when the kids all leave home) but the cars I love are mostly old skool. To each their own, some people like cars they can plug their laptop into like some video game, I prefer things I can see and touch. Where your timing involves a screw-driver and a timing light, and "emission control" means not farting in the car. |
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17-06-2014, 12:35 AM | #66 | ||
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I love the character of my XY.
The fuel gauge is erratic but it doesn’t matter. When I’m driving I know I haven’t run out of petrol because I can smell it. |
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Why wouldn't you love driving this??
In the process of building myself a matching ute to drive as a daily driver…. Why because real men drive real cars. PS A AU Falcon is neither old nor a classic, it's just a disposable vehicle same as the plastic container your Chinese take away comes in.
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17-06-2014, 01:30 AM | #68 | ||
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An old car is anything pre-EFI, and pre-unleaded and before the stupid emission laws came in (Euro 1)? Everything else is new, disposable and forgettable for the time being.
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17-06-2014, 06:59 AM | #69 | ||
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Lets see, I drive my TE50 daily. It cost less than/about the same as a low km 2011 FG XT when I got it. It has; 5 seats A V8 Uniqueness IMO still contemporary styling..its aged better than just about every other car of its era Anyone who knows anything about cars will drop the odd compliment Its so good in fact other than wanting something newer I find it hard to justify buying anything else to replace it unless its more practical. As I own it outright I dont need to drop $40k on something thats worth half of that in two years time, actually Im going to be pretty unlucky if I cant flog it off for what I paid for it. I can also turn up to car shows with something interesting and you dont see them every day (im yet to see another T1/2 in Brisbane). So the only downside is the fuel..but that comes with the territory (oh and the stupid QLD rego amount for V8's). I desperately want a Fx XR6T, for me the ultimate last falcon, but being objective I cant really justify it. I mean imagine if I spent even a 1/4 of that on some mods for the TE! So why would I get something more "modern"?
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17-06-2014, 07:46 AM | #70 | |||
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There old and then there is just functionally inferior. The au is a good blend of an old car with a few of the modern must haves, efi, decent performance, air cond, abs, power steering!! Lol. Most importantly you can actually find parts for them. |
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17-06-2014, 07:50 AM | #71 | ||
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OK perhaps your "manners meter" is just out of whack. No need for backhanded compliments, more so when you have NFI what that car is packing.
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A AU Falcon is neither old nor a classic, it's just a disposable vehicle same as the plastic container your Chinese take away comes in None of those comments are needed, we all have different likes.
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17-06-2014, 08:48 AM | #73 | |||
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Hmm, my old '76 V12 Jag had EFI and a very basic emission system, but it certainly wasn't new, disposable or forgettable
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what it if was manufactured with a carby fed engine but now has EFI, multi cams, turbos, 4 pot brakes, modern wiring new suspension systems and 9 times the original power, barely an original unmodified or original part on it? Is it still old???
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17-06-2014, 11:26 AM | #78 | ||
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All the technology of modern cars has made them safer, greener, able to stop and go around corners, more fuel efficient, economical, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound, tell you that your breath smells like latte with a hint of lemon; and yet if i ever shell out a large sum of money for another car (apart from a possible Ranger purchase), it will be for an oldschool piece of iron...
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17-06-2014, 11:30 AM | #79 | ||
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Gees Hulk your AU want to be mighty quick to disappear from old mates coupe, it's got a really healthy motor in it. I found his other comment interesting but, about the AU being plastic. As I remember saying something similar about his BF and he got a bit shirty.
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I enjoy going on a cruze in my XM, It reminds me of the "good old days", my youth, and the new XK Falcon that I learnt to drive in. I also have an 84 Rodeo Ute, crude, no power but great fun on the rough dirt roads around here, slides, wheel spins, and all over the place under brakes, never a dull moment!
I even enjoy working on both of them. I can fix everything myself, except the auto in the Falcon, and I don't need a stack of special tools and a hoist. But if I have a long journey to make, I take the Territory every time.
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IMO driving a car that is older than 10 or so years is old.
I do not enjoy driving older cars. Driving the VH SLE we have feels bad. Bad suspension, bad steering, bad everything. Then we go to the 2002 VX its better but not as good as a FG. The VX is similar to driving my BA GT. I think for some people the novelty of driving a older car, pushes reality out the window and they make up things in their mind to justify why they drive older cars. |
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I would not enjoy driving a VH either...
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