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newsletter

Posted: 03 Aug 2012, 22:08
by bootlegger
Thanks greg for anotger fine newsletter

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Posted: 03 Aug 2012, 22:46
by Alan
Yep, fine job as usual Greg, although don't know what the problem is with finding content all you have to do is publish Dave's Goolwa trip diary :lol:

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Posted: 04 Aug 2012, 13:18
by bootlegger
Man im glad that falcon is gone. Only yesterday i saw a later model one than mine with the bonnet up and a guy pouring water into it.

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Posted: 04 Aug 2012, 13:19
by bootlegger
Man im glad that falcon is gone. Only yesterday i saw a later model one than mine with the bonnet up and a guy pouring water into it.

Ford state they arent doing well because of the GFC and people moving to smaller cars. Try the last 20 years building crap unreliable cars that fall apart.

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Posted: 05 Aug 2012, 19:59
by rayza1
I concur, great read. Thanks Greg

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Posted: 06 Aug 2012, 07:30
by hookster
Yep, another good newsletter Greg, especially since I got my name up in lights and Chivs didn't for once.

Dave, was that a BA Falcon that guy was re-hydrating? :P

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Posted: 06 Aug 2012, 11:25
by viteau
Always a great read. Thanks for letting us know about the event at Grafton in November I had better make an attempt to attend as it's 3hrs from home.
Cheers Chris

Re: newsletter

Posted: 06 Aug 2012, 22:13
by bootlegger
hookster wrote:Yep, another good newsletter Greg, especially since I got my name up in lights and Chivs didn't for once.

Dave, was that a BA Falcon that guy was re-hydrating? :P


Yeah it was. He had about ten 2 litre coke bottle lined up on the ground as he poured them in.
On the weekend we were all walking to the town centre where we live. At the intersection we heard a huge bang and turned to look. There stalled in the middle of the intersection after it backfired was another one of Henrys finest.
My daughter looked at me and just said "Daddy Thats a Ford Junk Just like the one we had".
Man I laughed.

So for anyone that is interested the replacement family car is a 1974 International Panel truck. EX Sydney County Council. 42000 genuine miles complete in Silver Pine green and the ladder still on the roof.
Ive done 2000 miles in her so far and it hasnt missed a beat.
Bit light on options though (even a radio would be nice).
It really likes a drink.