Thats a classic shot of the era with those ladies dress code/handbag.
Indeed but this would be my choice
Oh yeah Mac,56 Chevy Wagon or Nomad would be my choice as well over a VW,love it
Thats a classic shot of the era with those ladies dress code/handbag.
Yeah good old pic,The caption that went with the pic was"Surfers always attract the females with there surfboards on the roof of cars,they have been doing it for years",haha Pic was taken at Sunset Beach!...
This is one mint car. Its absolutely beautiful. Did it look as good in real life or better ? I would be too scared to ruin the inside with all the sand I seem to bring home from the beach
This is one mint car. Its absolutely beautiful. Did it look as good in real life or better ? I would be too scared to ruin the inside with all the sand I seem to bring home from the beach
Hey Ted,I haven't seen it in real life it's just an image I found,yeah it's a beautiful wagon,loved it as soon as I seen it,yeah I'de ruin it to,haha,i have a hard time keeping my wagon clean .It's a Ford Edsel Roundup 2door wagon The Edsel was named after Henry Ford's only son Edsel Ford
Cool Mac ,the old golden Val wagon,geez that board in the red covers a long one,must be about a 12 footer.He's got the Tasman mag wheels on it,same brand as mine on my wagon but different pattern.Bit of useless info for ya,The Tasman mag wheel was Australia's first available commercial mag wheel
is that a peugeot?
Nah mate,it's a 1969 Datsun PL510 Wagon,the equivalent I'de say, to the Datsun 1600 wagon in Australia
ahh ok cheers, looked a bit like the car i bought in sth africa in the late 70`s a peugeot 404
found it to be a great car and very reliable too, cheap as chips.
That reminds me of just how finicky lovers of certain car makes can be, I was once talking to a Peugeot fanatic and made the mistake of pronouncing it like "Purr Joe", it was like I had just insulted his religion, he looked at me in disgust and uttered "it's Pew Joe".
That may have been the other way around, I can't remember for sure because all I was thinking at the time was "you must be mistaking me for someone who gives a flying fark"
ahh ok cheers, looked a bit like the car i bought in sth africa in the late 70`s a peugeot 404
found it to be a great car and very reliable too, cheap as chips.
She's a cool old wagon,I remember them
That reminds me of just how finicky lovers of certain car makes can be, I was once talking to a Peugeot fanatic and made the mistake of pronouncing it like "Purr Joe", it was like I had just insulted his religion, he looked at me in disgust and uttered "it's Pew Joe".
That may have been the other way around, I can't remember for sure because all I was thinking at the time was "you must be mistaking me for someone who gives a flying fark"
hahaha,I'm sure it's the other way around OB,I remember saying the same thing,I called it a "Pew Joe" once at a car show and they didn't like it.apparently it's a" Purr Joe"
I should try to remember the wrong way to say it so I can keep doing it whenever I talk to one. Just like a Navy guy I knew years ago who worked down in the engine rooms all his life.
When him and his mates were below, it was all "starboard, Port, bow and stern" as soon a a sailing officer came within ear shot it was all "Right, left, pointy end and blunt end".
The sailing officers knew what they were doing and tried their best to ignore it.
I should try to remember the wrong way to say it so I can keep doing it whenever I talk to one. Just like a Navy guy I knew years ago who worked down in the engine rooms all his life.
When him and his mates were below, it was all "starboard, Port, bow and stern" as soon a a sailing officer came within ear shot it was all "Right, left, pointy end and blunt end".
The sailing officers knew what they were doing and tried their best to ignore it.
hahaha,some people get upset about saying things the wrong way don't they,I think it's funny
Is this a Holden that's been "woodied" ????
i love it. Want one.
Yeah Surf69,It's an EK Holden wagon,the panelling for it is mainly glued on,with ,I'm pretty sure the outer pieces of wood are screwed on,the wood panelling you can buy but I don't know where from.This car was getting around Melbourne way for a few years,I don't know it's whereabouts now though,cool hey