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It is great fun to drive, comfortable on a trip and will even return 7ltrs/100ks. Prices are always going up too so you will not loose money too. I guarantee you will love one if you drive one. |
if its space you need I saw a old hearse that the rear had been converted to two rows of seats looked funny as like all the stiffs were sitting upright ..
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I'll keep my eyes open Gav. Yours looks like a lovely example!
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I have put some bigger wheels and tyres on it now.
I might lower it too |
Speaking of W&T what sizes will you run on your Tona?
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I have 15" FIA pin drives, 7.5" and 9.5".
I bought Avons for it last week. 245's and 295's. Can't wait to get it on the ground, right on the ground too ;) |
I have 15" FIA pin drives, 7.5" and 9.5".
I bought Avons for it last week. 245's and 295's. Can't wait to get it on the ground, right on the ground too ;) |
Same profile or taller rears?
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The Wife and kids are loving the Mustang.
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I'm a fan of 61-63 Thunderbirds. Been looking to get one for some time now.
The shape is an acquired taste but I love them. All the best features from the jet age /space age cars. Fins and tail lights that look like rocket exhausts, wedge shaped front etc. I think I like them because they are like an kids drawing of a space ship or something out of the Jetsons. http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y19...tachment-1.jpg http://topclassiccarsforsale.com/upl...e-100-mi-1.JPG They also have the most amazing interiors http://uniclassiccars.com/pics/1961-...-22-rims-3.JPG http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/...rdinterior.jpg They are powered by the 390 Ford FE engine so there's a Cobra connection. They also have electric windows and many had factory A/C. A bit of a land yacht but I reckon they would be a great family cruiser. Cheers |
Same profile. The 295's only come in a 50 series.
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Always loved a clean XP coupe
http://www.aussiecoupes.com/images/xmcoupe.jpg Was going to be my first car....and changed my mind. Always thought I should get one.....one day !! |
Here ya go Spook. Lots of room even for the mother in law
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Ya know you want a Valiant.
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To set on fire on these cold winter nights?
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Valiants are great family cars.
So much family time when parked on the side of the highway with the bonnet up. |
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Ive just got rid of the GC v8 jeep (3 engine rebuilds in 90000ks) and bought this but it's not really a classic cruiser. Still very very nice though. Attachment 30434
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Stand out from the crowd.
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That's a dodge, not a pus box valiant.
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