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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 11 9:02 am
by VGVIP
Good one Kev. Hope you have not been flooded!
Good to see a few Aussie Fords in this blokes photos too. Searched on 'australian'.
Wonder if Sandy knows them all?
Also of interest is this 1973 P76 Leyland, were a favourite of the farmers where I grew up because the boot was huge, you could easily fit a 44 gallon drum in it an I am sure that featured in their advertising.
Also note the wipers are hidden under the bonnet line when not used, aluminium V8 like the rover V8 I think.
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 11 10:58 am
by Kev
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 11 11:11 am
by Anonymous
Blimey that is a big boot.

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 11 11:39 am
by Pete
...and a REALLY ugly car!
I am sure Clivey will come up with a "fairer sex" analogy soon

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 11 10:00 pm
by Anonymous
VGVIP wrote:Good one Kev. Hope you have not been flooded!
Good to see a few Aussie Fords in this blokes photos too. Searched on 'australian'.
Wonder if Sandy knows them all?
Also of interest is this 1973 P76 Leyland, were a favourite of the farmers where I grew up because the boot was huge, you could easily fit a 44 gallon drum in it an I am sure that featured in their advertising.
I'm guessing the XB GT VLD 62M might have ended up being one of the scottish falcons?
There is a prototype? (build number 3?) P76 over here as well was on ebay last year - god why do i bother remembering all this crap. The engines were popular with the Landie/ Range Rover trials boys a good few got imported
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 11 5:23 pm
by MattH
P76 no 1 prototype was at the Ace a few years ago, in red primer. Never seen this Targa Florio though. It might be owned by the same person who had the Force 7 coupe that is over here, was featured in one of the posh classic mags a few years back.
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 11 5:49 pm
by MattH
Here is old No1!!
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 11 6:43 pm
by Anonymous
MattH wrote:Here is old No1!!
Thats the one that was on ebay,