My Father in Law worked at Elizabeth for over 30 years Uncle. He used to tell me similar stories. He was a Polish refugee when he first arrived in Adelaide & started initially in the old GMH works on Port Road before moving to the "new" factory at Elizabeth.
Even though he would tell me some pretty worrying stories - he would never buy any car other than a Holden (though he did like driving an XW GTHO that I used to have when I first started dating his daughter). He only ever had the one employer in Australia, right up to his retirement.
Cheers .........
BMKAL
Yes, when put together properly they were a nice vehicle,the 6's were lack lustre, but the V8 (Rangie 3.5 bored/stroked to 4.4) was brilliant,but there were Monday and Friday cars (thrown together) the Wednesday vehicles were the pickI regret not buying one when they were closing the line.
Both were a very nice vehicle to drive.
My comments were made to stir the pot and it worked.
It seems it is ok to subsidise some industries and not others.
By the logic implied here on should not have to pay diesel excise when I am on a tollway as the government does not pay to maintain them.
BTW - I did 7 years of working away from home in remote locations but it was before FIFO, tax subsidies & the conditions enjoyed now.
I live near the Ford Factory & my wife teaches the kids whose parents work there, they are not looking at a great future at the moment.
Do not forget it was not the employees fault that these factories are shutting down.
It was basically the change in Government will that delivered the final blow just as the mining industry was going to go broke if the previous government applied the mining tax.
Cheers
Chuck
MY 24 Grenadier Trialmaster
MY 03 D2a
Ex D1, D2, D2a, D3, D4, Prado, D4, D5, MY 23 Defender
73 series 3 109 Truck Cab Tray Body, 79 Series, 76 Series
I could be wrong but i think the P76 was the only car at that time that could be optioned with 3 engines 4,6,8, cylinder. Targa Flario models have gone for decent many lately.
And the article in a round about way was saying that the Government did not want the P76 or Leyland?
We had them as company cars at Leyland Truck and Bus. The only model that was worth a knob of goat**** was the V8 with 4 speed manual trans. The six was a dog. The V8 was a mismatch to the auto trans it was blighted with. The big boot was an advertising feature. The publicity stunt of putting a 44 gallon in there was ridiculous. Who carries empty 44's around in their boot? If the drum was full, the bum would have dragged on the ground. We got the rejects that were too badly finished to sell to a dealer. Gaps in the body panels you could stick your fingers through. Don't **** in my pocket about the old legend of Monday and Friday cars. It took several days to pass a vehicle through the build process.
Disco Man, there was not a four cylinder in the line-up.
URSUSMAJOR
I'm providing the link.not telling you anything.
The 80k cleaner line was a headline from a Murdoch paper. The GMH oz manager after that went on both TV and paper to state average pay was 55k.
The issue is Abbot only told the first line of the equation 3-400 million subsidies.
He neglected to mention all the other losses from letting gm and toymota leave. Which are around 6 billion extra imports and another 2 billion lost in income, taxes and paid out in welfare.
Make you feel good to watch it unfold doesn't it?![]()
I must admit, I'm sick of hearing Australians cry poor, we earn good wages and have good lifestyles on a whole and can afford our Australian products, people will end up with better products instead of Chinese crap and if they cost more then they might look after them more and not use the Oww well its a 10 k chery il throw it away and buy another one next year attitude. Australians can afford aussie products but the cheap carrot dangling infront of them is convincing them otherwise
As for government subsidies being a leech to tax payers, you must live in a box,
You watch qantas become our next home grown company go down unless they receive government assistance, because u can bet your bottom dollar the other international airline's are heavily subsides by their government and are out competing us,
You must stop believing that subsidising is automatically a loss to our economy
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