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The most favorite car you have owned.......................

Started by Nomad, August 31, 2011, 07:42:21 PM

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Teabag

My current 2006 4.2Tdi Patrol Wagon would be the easy winner. Many of the others i choose to forget.....
2006 GU4 4.2TDi Patrol with many goodies. Currently no camper but have had a Customline Camper, Kimberly Kamper and Jayco Hawk....Tenting and Swagging it now..


skapinad

Unfortunately sold it earlier this year to help fund a new house......72 XU-1


rellbell

Quote from: Teabag on September 03, 2011, 07:44:55 PM
My current 2006 4.2Tdi Patrol Wagon would be the easy winner. Many of the others i choose to forget.....

Great to see you still have it Teabag  hehehe cheers Rellbell

rotor138

Mine would have to be my Series3 RX2 with 13b bridgeport, love rotaries. 2nd would be our 1965 AP6 Valiant ute (1 of 2500) which we still own sits in the shed awaiting restoration, not that it needs much done. Can put air in the tyres and start and drive it, don't see cars with the old 3 on the tree now days!

TroyE

Quote from: noel_w on September 03, 2011, 06:12:24 AM
Nothing like wringing the neck off small fours eh! Sweet music.

yep especially on the dirt rally style  >:D

troy
you can't polish a turd, BUT you can roll it in glitter...




@fnq4now

Series 6 RX7. It sucked me in, took all my money, then broke my heart.
"The problem with common sense is that it's just not very common."

Redback

My second most favorite car, my old 1968 F100 4speed, 302 V8 dual exhaust, loved this car, so smooth on the hwy.



Baz.
Cheers Baz.

2011 Discovery 4 TDV6
1990 Perentie FFR  
Lightweight Camper.
1973 Kawasaki H2a 750 
1979 BMW R80/7
1983 BMW R100RT ex Police
2006 BMW R1200GS
A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fool

DANBRI

Quote from: Redback on September 04, 2011, 05:07:44 PM
My second most favorite car, my old 1968 F100 4speed, 302 V8 dual exhaust, loved this car, so smooth on the hwy.



Baz.

That's cool, I'd love one of these.

offrdn

Was my third Datsun 1600 rally car

looked just like this one


L22 2.2 ltr racing motor twin side draft Webber 45mm was just a dream to drive 

Jon

Quote from: offrdn on September 04, 2011, 05:43:09 PM
Was my third Datsun 1600 rally car

looked just like this one


L22 2.2 ltr racing motor twin side draft Webber 45mm was just a dream to drive 

Awesome 1600.
And another just out of picture  ;D
I got a sweater for Xmas, really wanted a moaner or screamer.

moonie80

I had one almost identical Danbri except she was a '73 and golden on the highway

richee

3 of my favs

Holden FC Panel Van
Series 2 RX7
1990 Mazda MX5
2007 NS DiD GLX Pajero
2010 Jayco Eagle

MarkAus

Has to be my 2005 VXR land cruiser! VX8 petrol, Monster of a car. You name it, it conquer'd it, sand dune.s mud, kids....loved it 200%.... trying now to like my jeep...not quite the same but we will get there....





Mark

dallp

The cheapest motoring I have had for the last 15 years.

THE MIGHTY NODSTER!!!!!!

MDS69

Some amazing cars in this thread.

After owning this for about 6 years I sold it in the late '90s to buy a house :'( :'(
I loved this car (scanned 35mm pis). It was stolen and never recovered about 2 months after I sold it >:(



Than about 4 years ago I bought this :cup:


Still haven't worked out which is my favorite yet :cheers:

Notable mention to the SSS Stanza I had. I put a 180B SSS motor with twin SU's in it. That was a fun car.

harvs

The car I most regret selling was a 62 Falcon panel van. Like the one pictured below. These are very rare, and particularly without windows chopped into the sides. They have such great lines.  Mine was black, and all the girls were curious about what was in the back.


noel_w

Stop it you guys, you are just breaking my heart with all those sweet machines and loves lost. Just remember you will never forget your first love!! My wife keeps reminding of this fact (that it was not her). It was my first 180B, then my GS750 (with 860 Yoshi kit, custom exhaust, imported StreetStroker suspension bits etc etc). Now that was a sweet ride till I t-boned a Gemini who stalled crossing the highway. The bike was never the same again even after fixing it.
TUG=GU ST 2012 Ute, CT = Modcon Imperial HF
We have to start thinking about what sort of a world we are going to leave for Keith Richards after we are all gone.

Wandering Tassie

Has to be my 1964 HD Panel Van. Didn't go all that well, but I sure had a lot of fun in it.

Trevor

Redback

Quote from: harvs on September 04, 2011, 10:19:54 PM
The car I most regret selling was a 62 Falcon panel van. Like the one pictured below. These are very rare, and particularly without windows chopped into the sides. They have such great lines.  Mine was black, and all the girls were curious about what was in the back.



WOW a panelvan, very rare they were, I had the 63 station wagon, a mate at the time had the panelvan but with windows, I believe it was a mod done after, bloody great cars the early Fords :cup:

Baz.
Cheers Baz.

2011 Discovery 4 TDV6
1990 Perentie FFR  
Lightweight Camper.
1973 Kawasaki H2a 750 
1979 BMW R80/7
1983 BMW R100RT ex Police
2006 BMW R1200GS
A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fool

Prado BB

Quote from: MDS69 on September 04, 2011, 09:57:58 PM
Some amazing cars in this thread.

After owning this for about 6 years I sold it in the late '90s to buy a house :'( :'(
I loved this car (scanned 35mm pis). It was stolen and never recovered about 2 months after I sold it >:(



Than about 4 years ago I bought this :cup:


Still haven't worked out which is my favorite yet :cheers:

Notable mention to the SSS Stanza I had. I put a 180B SSS motor with twin SU's in it. That was a fun car.


very nice Mark, I always liked the VH SS in red (think that was the only colour?)
Cheers Andy

A diplomat is someone who can tell you to go to hell in such a way, that you look forward to the journey.

Black Diamond

Quote from: MDS69 on September 04, 2011, 09:57:58 PM
Some amazing cars in this thread.

After owning this for about 6 years I sold it in the late '90s to buy a house :'( :'(
I loved this car (scanned 35mm pis). It was stolen and never recovered about 2 months after I sold it >:(



Still haven't worked out which is my favorite yet :cheers:

Notable mention to the SSS Stanza I had. I put a 180B SSS motor with twin SU's in it. That was a fun car.
What a beast  :cup: :cup: :cup:
1996 80 series Cruiser
2005 Coota Camper - The legend lives on.....

Matto

Quote from: flamingo on September 02, 2011, 08:38:45 PMNow i have a 70 valiant a 71 charger...

You're a smart man Phil - very nice indeed. My first car was a 77' CL Charger in British Racing Green. Beautiful car, in original condition. The little 245 with a 4-speed floor-shift manual box. Lovely car - wish I still had it.

Quote from: rotor138 on September 03, 2011, 08:52:58 PM2nd would be our 1965 AP6 Valiant ute (1 of 2500) which we still own sits in the shed awaiting restoration, not that it needs much done. Can put air in the tyres and start and drive it, don't see cars with the old 3 on the tree now days!
Rotor - if you could EVER be talked into selling it, I DEMAND that you call me first!!!  ;D ;D ;D I've been chasing an AP6 ute for quite some time.  8)

There's certainly some nice machinery in this thread.

Thanks!
Matto :)
"I have a bunch of junk that is not any better than yours." - MoGas - ExPo member #226.

Prado BB

Quote from: harvs on September 04, 2011, 10:19:54 PM
The car I most regret selling was a 62 Falcon panel van. Like the one pictured below. These are very rare, and particularly without windows chopped into the sides. They have such great lines.  Mine was black, and all the girls were curious about what was in the back.



there's one of these in my local area!
Cheers Andy

A diplomat is someone who can tell you to go to hell in such a way, that you look forward to the journey.

Matto

Quote from: Gunna Do on September 01, 2011, 10:13:10 AMNow I know I'm going to cop a bit of flack over this list (except maybe from Gronk), but I've owned two Sigmas, the first a Chrysler Sigma SE (I think) and the second a Mitsubishi Sigma GSR (sports pack if that's possible), both with the thumping power of the mighty 2.6 motor.
Hehehehehe.

My Sigma was a beige 84 "Satellite" special edition one - The Astron 2.6 with a 5 speed manual box. Wasn't that motor rubbish. We fitted mine with a 2-barrel Webber, and the most aggressive cam grind that would still run. It made a hell of a noise and shook itself terribly, but was still not exactly a fast car. With all the weight up front and no sway-bars, it didn't much like going round corners either. The real magic in that car was the stereo that could reach just over 130db.

Yeah - it's ridiculous - that was the point of it. You could guarantee that there wasn't another one out there just like it! My brother ended up putting it into a tree sideways at 100kph, and it was never really the same after that (surprisingly).

Thanks for the memories!
Matto :)
"I have a bunch of junk that is not any better than yours." - MoGas - ExPo member #226.

Mav

I loved my VJ Charger, it was lowered and had extractors. That car was just awsome to drive and the seats were amazingly comfortable. I also miss my HX Sandman panel van, it was midnight black with gold wheels. It had porthole windows, two on each side which I later replaced with one rectangular window on each side. I had the back done out in crushed velevt and sheepskin, the bar was made of teak with a mirror beind. The side pipes made it sound unreal.