EH 1964 Holden was is my pick followed by the aus made mini miner , mine was a 1964 850 , the mini was a cracker to drive .
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EH 1964 Holden was is my pick followed by the aus made mini miner , mine was a 1964 850 , the mini was a cracker to drive .
I love our BA Falcon wagon. I didn't think I would, because they look as exciting as washing machines. But it gets great economy on the highway, it's powerful but still simple enough for me to work on, parts are availabe easily, and it's not too big or too expensive like an equivalent SUV would be. Affordable family wagons like this are a dying breed but this thing is just perfect for long-distance cruising in Oz. I hate to think what we'll have to replace it with.
And then there's the XC Falcon coupe I'll have to buy one day. Oh, baby . . .
A Lightburn Zeta Sports.
My Haflinger - assembled in Melbourne in 1973, then my Series 1 Station Wagon assembled in Sydney 1957, my series 1 assembled in Sydney in 1957.
Garry
Wouldn't mind one myself.
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Simple really..............................but I am biased. :D
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Deano :)