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American cars have always had quite a following in The Netherlands. I was once driven through the narrow streets and along the canals of Amsterdam...
I was reading an article in a British American car magazine that the new Taurus Interceptor is going to be of little use to the (Chicago in this...
I think they were 727's, yes, but I'd have to look it up to be sure. I don't recall Valiants ever being optioned with a heavy-duty towing pack. I...
Leave it as standard (stock), as we say here in the UK. People in this country used to convert V8 Land Rovers and Range Rovers to diesel power,...
It is rather wonderful. I like the sound of a 390 V8.
There were plenty of these around Toowoomba when I was there last Christmas. They don't sound very good, though. The Land Rover 3.6 litre TDV8 we...
I'd fix the clamshell, sort out the rust behind the rear wheel, put original-equipment rear-view mirrors on the doors, renew the cladding and give...
I know, but the word 'Hemi' conjures up more than just the shape of the combustion chambers. It's what the Chrysler engines are, what they sound...
I was in Australia a few months back, and there are hardly any Falcon Wagons left now. Most people drive a rather ugly 4wd crossover called the...
Just to confirm, the six-cylinder Hemi engines I mentioned were designed and built purely by Chrysler Australia for the domestic Valiant/Regal and...
I'm not so sure about the Holden Sandman, seventies version or new, but I'd agree that Australia is now the place to go if you love big V6 or V8...
It sounds ok. I think it was possible to get old Jaguar MK 2 cars in that combination as well. I was on holiday in Australia last Christmas and I...
No. Up until 1970, the Australian Chrysler Valiant had the 225 slant-six, which was identical to the US engine. With the introduction of the 1970...
It was well loved in NZ too. That said, most Chrysler Regals had a 'Hemi 265' 4.3 litre straight-six. That was a stonking engine, and almost as...
Oh yes, of course. The 318 also saw service in the Australian Chrysler Regals (similar to the Plymouth) of the time.
I grew up in NZ. How do I find the Steelies gallery? Will I see any Holden Kingswoods, Falcons etc? Now, a picture of a 1972/3 HQ Kingswood wagon...
What would the Plymouth have had, a 383 or 400 V8?
SUV's are a bit of a problem in this country. People buy them for reasons of vanity but they take up far too much road space, endanger pedestrians...
2004 Subaru Legacy Tourer 3.0 Spec B I might buy as my next car a MB C250 CDI Estate, as station wagons are called here.
Is the R/T a 5.7 or 6.1? Some guy who lives not far from where I work has a 6.1 SRT-8. A very unusual sort of car in the UK, he put his foot to...