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Awesome to see another Fairlane wagon around. I saw this car when Shawn was advertising it and was able to give him a bit a help on a few things...
Awesome car mate, look like it has tidied up nicely!
My wagon was the cover and feature article in the Fairlane Club of America magazine in January 17. I wrote the below article for it. During the...
You are spot on there Fox, the blinds in particular are very common from that era, not only the side windows of wagons but also the rear windows...
G'day Kevin, Yep its a Holden (GM) Premier wagon, which was the top spec line of the Holden range (Belmont as the entry level, Kingswood as mid...
Thanks Krash, would be the same for the Aussie one too I guess.
Hi Poison, A lot of Aussie Fords of this era where often sent as CKD kits from Ford in America or Canada, but they also produced them here too,...
Hi guys, Yeah, youre right. That tank was a stand out on the day. Krash - Not too sure sorry mate, not 100% up to speed on the US vs Aussie...
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Hi Poison, Most likely done by owners who brought them in to Australia I'd say.
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Thanks Poison- great camera work you have there!!!:bouncy::bouncy::bouncy:
Morning all, I just thought I'd give a heads ups about a Longroof Show that is on today here in Melbourne. All long roofs welcome, but must be...
Welcome mate. That's a lovely longroof you have there!!!:cheers:
G'day mate, I searched long and hard for a Fairlane wagon part exactly the same, came up with nothing. In the end, I used some rubber extrusions...
Such a shame.
Very nice indeed.
Saw this on Ebay, couldn't see exactly the piece you're chasing, but might be worth looking into?...