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emerygt350
post Dec 4 2021, 01:57 PM
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Since I bought the 914 I have been sadly neglecting my other project car. Had to take it out of storage today and put some miles on it. Way faster but not nearly as fun.

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post Dec 4 2021, 08:25 PM
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started on the ute right after i got the 914 recommissioned.

been at it on and off through two shitty lockdowns.
nearly finished.
shit it had some rust in it. i think i got it all out.

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big fan of aussie fords in the 80s.
the ute is a 95 but its really a continuation of the 80s series cars that started in 79.
ford australia was lazy with the commercial range, just kept tacking on frontal updates for as long as they could. the sedans and wagons became a new 90s style car in late 88.

here is an aussie fairlane i stumbled on a couple of months back when i was out vid exercising. some one drove it out of a time warp? i fell over in shock when i saw it.

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the american stuff from the same era is better.
original ford taurus.
brilliant everyman car for the usa?
they went backwards afterwards.
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