you've got a few mistakes there. the blue plymouth was retooled to the AP5 Valiant, but was never available as a two door (so that's an american version). and the black car is a Plymouth Duster, never available in Australia.
I won't let this die!!! LOL Anyway some falcons for all you Enjoy And off topic i think the new mustang is awesome.
I know aussie cars quite a lot......they are Australian (imported from here) nothing? i will quietly exit out the back goodbye.
We have a red one of those limos in our area although in about three-four years I think it went through the same amount of owners but somehow only sold to a person just up the road every time. What Aussie car based Limo would you guys want? I would have the clubsport R8
Definitely one of these bad boys Also since we're on the topic of limos, it is actually possible for a VN Commodore to look good! (Link) http://www.yoshida-limousine.com/usedcar_holden.html
Ah damn forgot about that one and that VN interior looks nice but exterior still looks like lipstick on a pig but don't get me wrong it's possible to have a nice looking VN just that one doesn't cut it for me. Suppose I might get one of these as well
Had a conversation with someone at work the other day in which we came onto the subject of Australian cars. What we concluded, saloons trying to be sports cars, ok, a little odd but whatever. Then they choose to make pickup versions of these cars, well how fucking stupid is that, seriously whos idea was that? But then hang on a minute, how else am I meant to transport a cow at 140mph fucking sideways, entirely justifies the idea.
If you don't love a ute, then you're a poofter. Plain and simple. (I hope there are no misunderstandings, Im not saying you're a poofter )
Even though I prefer a stock VR to a custom one, I still do believe the assholes who stole and torched this custom VR are the lower that the fungi that grows on shit.
amen. unfortunately, just not enough people giving the falcon the love it deserves. i blame the dudes that obey their wife and buy a cardigan car with no soul. when Ford stops production of Falcon, it will loose the title of 'longest continuous production model name' (been in production since 1960). The title will then go to Porsche 911. Corvette misses out because they didn't officially have a model in 1984.
Not positive mate, it was on one of the hundreds of Holden Fan pages on facebook. - - - Updated - - - Also VF Ute, you have so many looks Stock V6 V8 SS HSV Maloo
i'd imagine so, as 'Merica is pretty much the only place where autos are used everywhere and manuals are rare