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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo View Post
    It looks like a nice little deluxe in need of TLC
    Which car are you referring to?


    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    Maybe not.
    Want a look at the mini?
    I don't think I'll have time Mick. She reckons we'll only be there for an hour, then we have to come back home, only to get ready to go out again,, maybe to visit Gav on the way through to a party at Essendon,,, yep,, twice in one day

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    A thread I can make a contribution to...

    I picked a car that I was kinda bred to own... Dad had Valiants nearly my whole life (after he stopped having Landies) until a few years ago.

    I was bought home from the hospital in a metallic purple VC V8 with a white vinyl roof and polished Tasmans... so I was kinda doomed to get into Vals.

    Before... (well, before it was painted, but after a truck came across the front of it...)



    ...and as she is now.



    Have had the thing for nearly 12 years now. I will probably be buried in the thing too.

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    Smile

    Wow that's a Beauty!..is that a VC valiant too?

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    Nope. Mine is a CM Regal, the last model before they went belly up and the plant started pumping out Mitsubishis.

    And because that wasn't enough to cure me of restoring old car, in the last few years I have also picked up an '82 XJS from my uncle's estate. Always love the car as a kid. He had always been into cars, and worked on his own, thought it would be in great condition mechanically... no. This was the first car he let slip.

    Working under the rear of a Jag was an education after the cart springs under a Valiant, I can tell you...

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    I have found that motorbikes are cheap convenient and fun to restore. I have restored exactly 0.0005 of a percent of my 1976 Bultaco Sherpa but loving every minute.

    The entire rest project fits in one large plastic storage container in the basement of my building.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrapocalypse View Post
    I have found that motorbikes are cheap convenient and fun to restore. I have restored exactly 0.0005 of a percent of my 1976 Bultaco Sherpa but loving every minute.

    The entire rest project fits in one large plastic storage container in the basement of my building.

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    You've only spent a minute on it. You'll get bored after the second.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco_Fever View Post
    Nope. Mine is a CM Regal, the last model before they went belly up and the plant started pumping out Mitsubishis.

    And because that wasn't enough to cure me of restoring old car, in the last few years I have also picked up an '82 XJS from my uncle's estate. Always love the car as a kid. He had always been into cars, and worked on his own, thought it would be in great condition mechanically... no. This was the first car he let slip.

    Working under the rear of a Jag was an education after the cart springs under a Valiant, I can tell you...
    Yeah I read that story..shame!

    82 XJS. your a Lucky bloke..My parents won't let me have more than 3 Lj suzuki's

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    I'd buy this if it was nearer to home

    Suzuki Sierra Deluxe LWB 4x4 1985 FRP TOP 5 SP Manual 4x4 1 3L Carb | eBay


    Anybody bringing a car trailer from Melbourne to Brisbane

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerryd View Post
    I'd buy this if it was nearer to home

    Suzuki Sierra Deluxe LWB 4x4 1985 FRP TOP 5 SP Manual 4x4 1 3L Carb | eBay


    Anybody bringing a car trailer from Melbourne to Brisbane
    I pass not far from there on my way to work.

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