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Niiiiiiice! She's (was) a minter.

Yeah she was...

Bought her from the original owners. Even had all the factory options. Including the custom factory inserts in the seats.

Really miss her actually.

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This thread is disgusting, not one picture of a 1600 yet.

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I also like the old luxuary cars and cal or rat look makes them even cooler.

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lol at the cressie, had one as my 2nd car ugly, sluggisy thirsty and extremely comfy ;)

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this car, does anyone have any more pics/details on it? It's givin me a semi that I wish to nurture into a full blown rock hard greasy boner.

I reckon I can say with pretty much absolute certainty...thats a model mate.

But yeah, my fantasy 70s car would be a C130 Laurel for sure.

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Or a S130 280ZX with a yank market L28ET.

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When did they stop doing RS5x Crown utes? A more realistic one I think

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I'd also settle for a good straight T18 when it comes to cars of that era you can get locally.

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That is a brilliant looking car and you can have one for 3k no doubt in rubbish condition but still it seems like a bargain. It would make a great crusing/project car.

I'd probably remove the front splitter, but I love the rest of it.

They do indeed make great project cars. Really gotta watch eBay carefully for the original parts but they do pop up all the time.

new cars to add to this thread... glad you guys liked the crown i posted :)

the mitsubishi debonair.. 1975

i would actually consider having a crack at this to bring in a pre 89 car

a few gorgeous examples from mooneyes

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also quick shout out to the mazda luce...

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dude that goes to my gym has one of these, it's a neat pearl orange, with cream vinyl roof with sidepipes (dummies i'm sure) the thing is gorgeous straight up

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for the dude going about the crown ute - here ya go

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hey whoa i'm not a retard!!!!

technically i'm classed as mentally disabled. there's a difference!

and yes i know it's at the same show - i saw that pic on the blog i was perving on lastnight!

i puked in mouth @ volvo

Made late 60's, early 70's, mazda's first major rotary powered vehicle. ("10a"), only about 1500 ever made. I was lucky enough to see one a few months back though

(image from wikipedia)

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Supposedly, they were marketed as a supercar, with a rather silly advertising campain, however i haven't been able to find out anything more about that.

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