
If for no other reason than we love a really good poster.
Enjoy
If for no other reason than we love a really good poster.
Enjoy
Deref said :
Grrrr said :
Rawhide Kid Part3 said :
Lazy I said :
Are Holdens welcome?
Nope.
How about Volvos made between 1999 and 2010?
And Jaguars!
Only if they are affordable.
That roadpacer is in incredible car, what an article 😉 130hp with 138nm, and a range of 26 litres per 100km… Can’t see how it didn’t take off LOL
Grrrr said :
Rawhide Kid Part3 said :
Lazy I said :
Are Holdens welcome?
Nope.
How about Volvos made between 1999 and 2010?
And Jaguars!
CoffinRX2 said :
Unfortunately I’ll miss it again because I’ll be at Chryslers on the Murray.
just checking the Constitution – as one does – and it guarantees that intercourse between the states shall be free. The Murray is perfectly situated for this, hey Charger?
CoffinRX2 said :
Unfortunately I’ll miss it again because I’ll be at Chryslers on the Murray.
I thought people were joking when they said they handled like barges 😉
cranky said :
Sandman said :
I’d go check it out if I thought that the Ford GT on the poster would be there. .
Don’t know about the All Ford Day, but hope to have a Ford GT, and a number of Ford GT40’s, at Wheels 2012 on 25 March. Including an Ultima.
Allan from Canberra’s Ultima? or Alan from Sydney, or Alan from the Coast?
Well done to the FPV & XR8 Club for putting this on, its always allegedly a great day and so much more than “generic family sedans adorned with supercheaps finest”
Unfortunately I’ll miss it again because I’ll be at Chryslers on the Murray.
Look forward to seeing the Ultima and the GT40 at Wheels the following week tho
Damn, the day after St. Partick’s day. I may have to take public transport!
Sandman said :
I’d go check it out if I thought that the Ford GT on the poster would be there. .
Don’t know about the All Ford Day, but hope to have a Ford GT, and a number of Ford GT40’s, at Wheels 2012 on 25 March. Including an Ultima.
Rawhide Kid Part3 said :
Lazy I said :
Are Holdens welcome?
Nope.
How about Volvos made between 1999 and 2010?
Holden Caulfield said :
Rawhide Kid Part3 said :
Lazy I said :
Are Holdens welcome?
Nope.
🙁
That’s so sad, with the little face and all…
I’d go check it out if I thought that the Ford GT on the poster would be there. Looking at a bunch of generic family sedans adorned with Supercheap’s finest offerings though, I can do that any day of the week in the Belco Westfield carpark.
Rawhide Kid Part3 said :
Lazy I said :
Are Holdens welcome?
Nope.
🙁
Waiting For Godot said :
FORD – Found On Rubbish Dump.
Fixed Or Repaired Daily.
At least theyve circled the problem.
Boom tish!
Thoroughly Smashed said :
Should send some rotary Mazdas. The engine that drove Mazda in to Ford’s arms.
Yet still found its way into a Kingswood.
(Google Roadpacer for more info…)
I understand that over the past 40 or so years Ford have developed the most effective rear window heaters of any locally produced vehicle. This is a good example of Australian ingenuity, and makes Fords especially suited to the geographic area in which they are produced. The reason for this development is, of course, to keep the owner’s hands warm in the cold Melbourne weather while pushing their broken down vehicle…
Should send some rotary Mazdas. The engine that drove Mazda in to Ford’s arms.
Lazy I said :
Are Holdens welcome?
Only if they come from Forde and avoid the Monaro Highway.
They’ll all realise they’re fighting for second place once I rock up with the stocker LPG wagon … fully pimped out with the tennis ball on the towbar and Darwin fish sticker.
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