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    It's a rockin'
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    i still have my teddy he is now 51 years old but i must have thrown him out of the cot a few times because he is a bit battered and only has 1 eye

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    Quote Originally Posted by thatotherguy View Post
    sounds like you have a very interesting collection of 70s-80s stuff,any pics of your HT and HG vans?
    70's and 80's? The only 80's is the Series III Jaguar and it's 308 powered.
    You can view my HT Van on the Majestic forum http://majesticvanners.forumotion.co...s-owner-smooth



    VE Sports Wagon = 2009
    VY Ute with Canopy (Custom Van) = 2002
    FB Station Sedan = 1960
    FC Sedan = 1958
    XJ6 Jaguar = 1985
    HT Panel Van = 1969
    HG Panel Van = 1970

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    Thats sick inners

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    Being retired and living in suburbia, all I operate now
    is my wife's Corolla and my VZ ute.
    "Proud To Be An Old Fart".

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    Company supplied VF Evoke ute, For the base model it REALLY has all the bells n whistles. The Weekend Worrior is a HJ Tonner No air,steer or cruise, VB Commy seats,Pacemaker extractors that keep the floor pans warm "to say the least" gotta say those and the twin system all the way behind a 253 does make you feel like a sweaty bogan even during winter. Really like the new VF for work due to the amount of K's a week I do. but the old '75 lets you know your still alive

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    Quote Originally Posted by damienengland View Post
    Its unbelievable. Its probably the best interior trim that Holden (GM) have done, compared to ultra high European standards (oh... and all 1970's era GTS interiors). The electrical options are everywhere but the stand out items for me are the blind spot warning lights on the wing mirrors, pandora streaming and the ability to listen to your SMS messages with the built in female voice.

    When your mates find out about this, they immediately start sending you the smuttiest SMS's and demand to hear them through the car. Its hilarious!!

    Shame that Holden have reached a new high and then announce their local production closure.
    Nicely said. Yeah, I havent driven VF yet but I've been over one in the showroom (and under it too - thats what the dealer ramps are for right?) it's just excellent all round I reckon, imagine paying the extra for a smaller BMW over the Holden - youd have to be sooo stupid.

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    Oh yeah and my drive atm is a ....... 95 Econovan, white with a rusting roof and blocked egr valve - i think - (gotta remove both front seats and handbrake assy to get to the egr, and I just love a vehicle that requires you to remove the hand brake before you get underneath it). However, she does get the job done still.

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    Work - Ford Ranger or a selection of Toyota Hiluxes.
    Home - BA Falcooon or BMW 320i

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    002.jpg465.jpg509.jpgAll driven regularly

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    2010 Prado GLX (daily/family car)

    2004 Suzuki Ignis Sport (was daughters car)

    !974 LH SL/R 4.2 Torana (wife's car nearly ready for the road)

    Toyota Landcruiser ute, Puss-Lux, 2013 Ford Ranger (shitbox), 2013 Holden Colorado (shitbox as well) and occasionally 2013 VW Amarok (light vehicles at work)

    Cat 793, 797 Rear Dump Trucks

    Komatsu 930E Rear Dump Truck

    Cat 16/24 H and M series Graders

    Cat D10/11 N, R and T series Dozer

    P&H 4100XPC Electric Rope Shovel

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