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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_1 View Post
    ALL those Fords are beautiful

    BUT what about Dave's new bench... It's come up a treat, especially from what could have been firewood.....

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    Default Watcha Dooen @ Dooen GTG 23 - 26 Jan

    Ok I'm sticking with Dallas on this

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    But Daves bench looks fantastic

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    Conclusive proof that Holden drivers are smarter than Ford drivers:

    Holden drivers can come up with heaps of acronyms for FORD:

    Fix Or Repair Daily
    Found On Rubbish Dump
    Found On Retard's Driveways,
    the list goes on,

    But I have yet to hear a Ford driver come up with a similar acronym for HOLDEN.

    It just seems to be too hard for them.

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    Hope Our Luck Doesn't End Now

    (a Holden man

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    Holes oil leaks dents and engine noises
    But I know nothinnnnng

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    Holden together forever
    Holden on for dear life @ 350km
    Holden out for a better one

    I'm a Holden nutter too but dare I say I have to admit that Crowie's SR6 was a pleasure to drive
    The person who never made a mistake never made anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by rwbuild View Post
    Holden together forever
    Holden on for dear life @ 350km
    Holden out for a better one

    I'm a Holden nutter too but dare I say I have to admit that Crowie's SR6 was a pleasure to drive
    Ray - XR6

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    Default Holden's, Ford's, WHO CARE's - I'm for hand made wooden toys.....

    Holden's Common Door....
    General Custards Revenge...
    General Custards Commode...

    I liked the photo's Matt put up...
    And I like the "rusty Holden Ute song"..
    Plus of course Brocky....a legend of motor sport....

    I've owned in the past 43yrs a stack of different cars and all have served me well, some even on the track...
    Isuzu Bellet's, hot 1600 Dastun, Saab 99, Mark1 Cortina's [inc GT], 504 Peugoet's, VW Golf, VW Caravelle, Mitsubishi Triton, Ford Panelvan, Toyota Corona GT, Subaru Forester, Ford Falcon's....

    Good fun banter, BUT I think hand made wooden toys are the best....

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    Yes, many of us have our elegance to a particular make, but when it's all said and done nowadays they are all very reliable and good to drive. I have to admit, I have even owned a couple of, cough cough, Fords in my time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treecycle View Post
    Yes, many of us have our elegance to a particular make, but when it's all said and done nowadays they are all very reliable and good to drive. I have to admit, I have even owned a couple of, cough cough, Fords in my time.
    And I used to own a "Commodore". (always got water in the tail lights ??)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_1 View Post
    And I used to own a "Commodore". (always got water in the tail lights ??)
    Didnt they tell you not to park in the swimming pool 😉

    Dave TTC
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    Quote Originally Posted by Treecycle View Post
    Yes, many of us have our elegance to a particular make, but when it's all said and done nowadays they are all very reliable and good to drive. I have to admit, I have even owned a couple of, cough cough, Fords in my time.
    I will admit that I owned a decent Ford once. It was made by Nissan (Maverick)

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    Yeah i got two unregistered fords. One might be worth fixing

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    Perhaps this thread should be moved to Motor Vehicles or the new Drivel forum?

    Very little to do with the original subject which has now well and truly finished.

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