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Old 25-11-2022, 07:59 AM   #1051
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parked behind it a HZ kingswood ute, i don't know if they made one but looked like maybe had front end of better model. I've forgotten more than I remember about old holdens.
Always great to spot a H series.
Common in the day to swap the front headlight panel and radiator support to giving those models the classy look of a Premier or Statesman with the twin 5 3/4in headlights, polished headlight surrounds and grilles. A step further was to add the under bumper lower grille of the Statesman and optional bumperettes. To be real flash additionally changing the guards to GTS fluted ones.

Very hard to distinguish the different between HJ - HZ, HQ, easy to spot.
How did you know it was a HZ if the front panels were changed. Badge placement ?
HZ guard badge below the belt line (block capitals) HX above (running script) HJ none.

The six wheeler spotted last year in Wang, saw yesterday on a trailer in Albury hope someone is restoring it.
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Old 25-11-2022, 09:54 AM   #1052
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Yeah I just said HZ because it looked a later model than a HQ. I am certain though it had those mods you mentioned Wiz. I really wanted to take a pic but I couldn't ask anyone permission and I feel walking down someone's drive taking photos of their classic cars could seem like I had sinister motives, i.e casing the joint
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Old 25-11-2022, 01:13 PM   #1053
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Today: Triumph Stag and Triumph sedan (early-to-mid-70s; 2.5 PI? not sure) parked in the same small (about 15 spaces) parking area. Unusual to see either of these. Same owner?
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Old 26-11-2022, 10:01 AM   #1054
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Fiesta, dark grey, Vic plates starting with 'W' so it must be about 2007 vintage.
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Old 26-11-2022, 08:13 PM   #1055
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A Ford Cougar! Always kinda liked these, one of the better executions of Ford's New Edge styling theme.

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Old 26-11-2022, 09:24 PM   #1056
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Spotted two Citroen 2 CV 6 today, never seen one before . Had to check Google to find out what model they were.
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Old 27-11-2022, 08:59 PM   #1057
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Saw an Anglia this morning, looking quite purposeful too, lowered, wide wheels and a double sway bar poking out.
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Yellow 2 door mk ll Escort, full ACT rego, with P-plates.

Karmann Ghia and an XBGT sedan, both of which on historic plates. Probably doesn't really count on a Sunday, as that's when those types are always out?
There was also a replica XYGT on massive Simmons, but I don't count that either. (more getting around today than in 1971)
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The CUBs down my street have a red Mk1 Esky on a trailer, no doubt destined for Twin Cam or Mexico fakeover.
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Old 28-11-2022, 02:28 PM   #1060
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Today: AU wagon, dark red, waterfall grille; Falcon FPV GT Boss290, yellow; HQ/HX/HZ (?) ute with Premier or Statesman front, flat bed; VR/VS ute in someone's front yard (these two ute types have been mentioned here recently)
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Old 28-11-2022, 06:04 PM   #1061
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I saw this article: https://www.drive.com.au/news/lost-h...dary-designer/

It reminds me greatly of the Renault 15. I think they’re all gone now, only a few R17 Gordinis survive of that styling group.
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Wow! They recycled the design for the Piazza!
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Old 30-11-2022, 07:21 AM   #1063
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Old 30-11-2022, 07:39 AM   #1064
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Just come back from from a cruise and about 4 days in Brisbane......was really surprised (saddened) how few Ford's and Holdens were driving around? Few old projects up people's drives
There's probably more driving around in NZ
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Old 30-11-2022, 04:46 PM   #1065
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Mustang convertible, white, 'GT-CS'; from the number plate I am guessing it's a 2008 model. Nice day in Melbourne; older bloke (older than me).
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Old 03-12-2022, 04:13 PM   #1066
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There was some kind of Holden drive today, they gathered at the factory and went on a cruise for the last race etc. Quite entertaining if you like seeing old cars out on the road. One highlight sleeper, looked complete stock VH red S/L, but when he booted it, tyres chirping like birds, but i couldnt get a photo

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L/E edition I vaguely remember as upgraded hubcaps or something, but I can't remember what series it is
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Old 03-12-2022, 11:32 PM   #1068
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No love for the old telstar? I admit they were pretty forgettable in most every department, but I did think the TX5 versions looked good.

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No love for the old telstar? I admit they were pretty forgettable in most every department, but I did think the TX5 versions looked good.

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My Grandparents had a 1986 Telstar GL from new in that horrible gold colour Ford was using at the time. This example had now power steering, their advancing age meant they ended up selling it to buy a 2000 Laser LXi, their last car.
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The Holden drive may have been to recognise Holdens last start in the Supercar series this weekend.
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Yesterday I saw the first model Corolla front wheel drive (1985-ish) followed shortly after be the next model.
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Fairlane Ghia, white, (circa 2004?); Colt Ralliart 2006 (?); Commodore VK (had to look up what model it was) 1984-86 older bloke driving it.
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No love for the old telstar? I admit they were pretty forgettable in most every department, but I did think the TX5 versions looked good.

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Weren't they just a "Badge Engineered" Mazda 626..??
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Weren't they just a "Badge Engineered" Mazda 626..??
Yes they were, from memory the earlier ones had some differences but towards the end just flat out rebaged
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The Telstar/ 626 were the same basic car,just trim differences like front panels,grilles etc and different tailights.Just like the Laser/323 and the Ranger/BT50 until the last couple of years
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However the key difference is the early ones were also assembled here in Aus.
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Weren't they just a "Badge Engineered" Mazda 626..??
It was actually part of the ‘Button’ plan.Ford Telstar/Mazda 626, Ford XF ute/Nissan ute, Holden Astra/Nissan Pulsar. They were interesting times in the automotive landscape in Aus.
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It was actually part of the ‘Button’ plan.Ford Telstar/Mazda 626, Ford XF ute/Nissan ute, Holden Astra/Nissan Pulsar. They were interesting times in the automotive landscape in Aus.
Yeah there was plenty of the rebadged stuff around then.The 3 you said then Laser/323. Commodore /Lexcen. .Suzuki Swift/Holden Barina. Corolla /Nova. Camry/Apollo. Patrol/ Maverick probably a couple more,but the old brain isn’t as well tuned as it used to be.
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Yeah there were plenty of the rebadged stuff around then.The 3 you said then Laser/323. Commodore /Lexcen. .Suzuki Swift/Holden Barina. Corolla /Nova. Camry/Apollo. Patrol/ Maverick probably a couple more,but the old brain isn’t as well tuned as it used to be.
Yes,all of those! Dumb idea really though.
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