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Please copy and paste where I stated that?????? Have fun Jokes on you You just have to deal with the fact that millions of falcons where produced and Falcon GT, is just an optioned falcon. Get over it
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05-02-2014, 08:24 PM | #153 | ||
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Maybe the gear ratio had a part to play??
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05-02-2014, 11:01 PM | #155 | ||
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interesting comments on the 9 inch, back in the day i was at a ford dealer that had the police contract, and though i'm getting a bit foggy in my old age, i would bet my left one, i have seen a fairly newish at the time an xd interceptor with a 9" diff, complete with yellow paint, rubber floormats , tbar auto, power steering, perhaps it was a special i don't know..
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But, as history tell us. The Super Car Scare that happened at the end of June killed the program, and 20 plus Phase 4 car bodies were dumped and buried out at the Ford Proving Ground. And if any Phase 4s made it down the Assemble Line and a small amount of them did . Some of the noticeable Phase 4 Parts would have been taken off and there Compliance Plate changed to a normal GT. Except for the Pre Production Phase 4. But that's my opinion. Ford would have lost a huge amount of money on the cancellation of the Phase 4 Program. |
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06-02-2014, 12:49 PM | #157 | ||
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With the Phase 4 bits, didn't they offer the Globe Bathurst wheels to recent XY GT buyers or something at a special price? Wonder what a set of those would be worth if you could somehow prove what they were?
If you're talking "rare", then probably the rarest of the rare is the one and only factory built mule made by Chrysler as a test bed for the upcoming VH E38 Charger. It was a VG Pacer, fitted with the E38-spec 265 hemi and all Charger running gear. It was driven around for quite a while, and went to Italy for four months to have the Weber sidedraft carbs sorted by the Weber factory. It then came back to Australia and was sold to an employee...and promptly got forgotten about. For decades people have searched high and low wondering whatever happened to this factory special. Wonder where it is? |
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That was normally the first modification, dropping in a 9 inch after picking up a XD chaser from gov auction.........they use to go for anywhere from 4.5-6k depending on Kms and how beat up they were........next mods were usually widened chrome twelve slots or Hotwires etc, then maybe a shaker and 4v heads. Cheers Mick |
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Yep, the usual price at the police auctions for the more desirable models was half the price new, and that was for 18 month to two year old cars. Way back in, I think, '83 a workmate went to Brisbane to the police auctions to "buy an ex-police car", and we told him to be careful, as they were usually thrashed and had holes drilled everywhere inside.
He came back with a metallic gold XE Fairmont Ghia, with a V8, auto, luxury trim, good stereo, air, power steer, power windows, and only a couple of small holes drilled in one side of the center console. We asked him how he got that at a police auction, and he smiled and said "Always look for the detectives cars...less wear and tear, usually better spec, and better looked after". I think he paid about $6000 for it, and it was 18 months old. A new Fairmont Ghia would have cost over double that. Lucky bugger. |
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A dude who lived next door to me had a XD 5.8L 4sp right from new, he blew up the motor 3 times but never the diff. |
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Its not that hard. My brother sorted the twin side draft Webers he had hanging off the side of his GT Cortina motor in his 440. And he's not a mechanic by trade. The point is, many people in Oz would have been capable of "sorting" the triple Webers
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You have to remember back then that Webers, especially side draft ones, were usually only seen on funny little Italian cars occasionally, and many mechanics here in Australia didn't know how to sort them out. Surely people remember someone they know who bought an aftermarket side draft Weber (which were a popular mod there for a while in the late seventies and eighties) and then was constantly tuning the thing...usually to eventually bin it and buy a Holley.. Hell, even "normal" Italian cars at the time were a bit of a nightmare for local mechanics, and for some reason Chrysler chose to slap a set of highly strung triple sidedraft Webers on it's you beaut new engine. It was a very strange move for an Australian car company. No idea why they didn't go with a four barrel like the earlier Pacers had as an option, but there you go...it did allow the hemi six to sing like Pavarotti, produce over 320hp, and outrun any V8 in the country at the time... I remember reading a bit of trivia about the setting up of the Webers was that the factory in Italy discovered they ran much better on the 265 hemi six without a gasket between manifold and carby...just a bit of sealant. Apparently many later tuners got caught out because they would remove the carb for some reason and fit a normal thick and soft carby gasket (as you usually see in a base gasket kit from the old days), then it would need to be tuned again because it had gone funny. |
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Anyway, like I said - no wonder they went broke - it would have been easier to bring the technician to the problem than to send a car to the tech on the other side of the world. The mind boggles
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Manufacturers send their cars all over the world for testing all the time. Ford sent BF GT's to ZF in Germany to test and tune. Drop in the ocean really money wise for a car company.
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Anyway, back on topic
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Back on topic now.
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Even now you can ship cars around the world for very reasonable prices, and that's as a private individual, ignoring what price a large company could do with deals. No biggie to ship a car half way around the world.
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07-02-2014, 12:07 AM | #169 | ||
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As a challenge... has anyone here ever seen / owned / photographed / been in a HB Braham Torana?
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07-02-2014, 02:48 AM | #170 | ||
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Power ratings from back in the day were pretty dodgy. They tested the motors without any accessory's or exhausts and even then the numbers were probably pumped up. Now days they are tested fully equipped. Plus back then tyres were rubbish. The XY HO could spin all gears on it's original tyres. Can't dream about it now on modern rubber.
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07-02-2014, 02:51 AM | #171 | ||
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I've seen them driving around, but not since the 1980s. In the end everything is rare. There were so many options back in the day most cars were unique to themselves. I did see a blue fairlane with the phase 4 sump on in at a car yard in the early 90s. It was 3 grand and I had no money :p. Don't think the motor itself was actually anything special
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07-02-2014, 09:55 AM | #173 | ||
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I remember HB Torana, what was so special about Braham?
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07-02-2014, 10:03 AM | #174 | ||
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Don't worry google was my friend. Have a look at the old ad who needed a 4x4 back then?
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The webers were mucked around for months in Italy to get them right, i think they ended up using only half of each weber. The 4 barrel was not as good as the 2 barrel on the VG 245 pacer and my brothers mate had used both on his pacer and said the same and that thing went well. she was a hardtop with lake pipes. |
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The ONLY 2002 TL50 ever built? Sorry to everyone else, but THAT's a stat that can NEVER be beaten. There was only one, and that's a matter of historical fact, rather than conjecture. And its rarity is based on model production, not some "unique" combination of options. Also the TL50 IS a distinct model, its NOT just a Fairlane with stripes.
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02-07-2014, 10:35 PM | #178 | ||
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How about.... Capri V6?
Would they classify? Certainly look the part. Not that many were made or imported. |
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03-07-2014, 06:54 AM | #179 | ||
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VS Manta station wagon is pretty rare with only 10 (I believe) being made and kinda fits the bill for being a muscle car. In the 90s at least.
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Capri isn't a muscle car, its a GT! a genuine one: Capri once came 5th at Le Mans 24Hr!
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