3500 Classic Cars all for sale right now , Australian wrecking yard walk , Amazing collection
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- Опубліковано 16 кві 2024
- Come with me on what i can only describe as Overwhelming . So many classics from the 1930's right up to the 1990's. If you love a good Barn find or junk yard walk then take a look here. I'll try to give you an idea of whats in this and it's all for sale including;
Holden FX FJ FB FE FC EK EJ EH HG HQ HJ HX HZ and Commodores
Ford 1935 36 37 Customline Zephyr Prefect XL XK XP XT XY XB XC XD XE XF EF EL AU
Valiant AP5 AP6 VC VE VJ Safari wagons
Toyota 2 door Corolla KE10 KE20 KE30 Corona Celica
Chevrolet, oldsmobile , Dodge , Hillman , Vauxhall and a lot more that i didn't even know existed.
Come for a walk and you can buy it all Including the Business
Welcome back everyone , get comfy as its a long one but there is so many different makes and models your bound to see something of interest. And please remember Backshed.net.au for merchandise
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Any fc Holden's for sale
@@davidrickard9869 yea mate they are all for sale , there was a number of fc in the video and contact details are at the start🍺🍺👍
where is this yard??? i know u said it at the start but i forgot
i saw a couple i wana go buy
@@Golden-dog88 cooma mate all details including phone number are at the start of the video🍺🍺👍
Most people want these old cars to save and make money on them or drive them in a club. Me, I live on a farm and have two dogs, I am disabled and just want an old station wagon to throw my dogs in the back, drive it to town, take the dogs for a run along the river bank and then drive home. Problem is I could only throw $5000 at one, I want to buy something comfortable for long drives, my friends live four hours up north and i would like to visit them more often but I would need some newer tech for those kind of trips so maybe an SUV but around here near my place I would love an old car. I'm spewing because about 12 years ago I owned a HR Station wagon with a 161 and a 2 speed Powerglide and I loved that car. I sold it before I moved down here as it was my spare. I'm 56 now and i don't understand all the new computer cars but I know my way around an old Ford, Holden or Valiant, at least to keep it maintained, I don't have the body to rebuild one because I broke my back and no longer have any strength.
I was like “2 hrs! No way am I watching all that.” 2hrs later….thanks for the walk down memory lane. 😂
Hahaha cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Hahaha cheers mate🍺🍺👍
And too late ,own nothing and be happy
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@@backshed5295 world economic forum, agenda 2030 ,not conspiracy, its fact ,and will happen 💯
Thanks for the great video Mick. I'm 74 years old and I never thought that I could smile non-stop for 2 hours and 15 minutes😁😁
Thanks mate i appreciate ya saying🍺🍺👍👍
My Favourite line in the show on the Camira “they drove them straight from the showroom and parked them here” 👌
Hahhah probably true haha🍺🍺👍
And the door handle lol you said sorry and placed it carefully .
@@paddy2661 yeah i didnt mean to hurt her hahah🍺🍺👍
only broke down 3 times there
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Amazing to see the variety of cars we once had. Saddening to think they were all once someone's shiny new pride and joy that transported their families everywhere they went.
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Sad but true.
Worse is they are still happening due to loss of repairing ability, obsession with new and fear mongered with safety by the media.
If anyone gets through that the environmental mental push will.
Only a few would have the combination of all the below.
Especially with housing drying up, stable jobs and move to small apartments rather than real proper houses with a garage and car port
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Ability
Space
Time and
Spare money
you are r a brave man putting your hands down along the door sills ....
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There's a fine line between bravery and stupidity
@@GalliJZ and im fine with both mate 🍺🍺👍
@@backshed5295 it's a good combo 😂
More snakes there than straight panels 😅😅
The little car at the 1hr 50min mark is a Renault Dauphine which were made from 1956 to 1966. They were rear engine rear wheel drive with an 850cc engine. My Dad had 2 including the sportier version Called the Dauphine Gordini which sported extractors a Weber carby and enormous drum brakes. The Gordini was a pocket rocket and was amazingly quick in its day. It took first place in many world rallies including the Monte Carlo in 1958. Surprisingly Renault assembled some Dauphines in Somerton Victoria. Thanks for the video! It would be good to see some of these old treasures restored.
It sure would 👍🍺
and an AP2 chrysler royal at 1:29ish :)
My kind of jewellery store 👍 Thanks for showing us these beauties.
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Glad to see it still there... Glen Torrens video where he saved a vc Commodore from there a year or two ago and said that it may be sold or worse scrapped!!!...
You need a whipper snipper!
Excellent video watched to the end...better viewing than anything on the idiot box.
Thank you.
Coomadore.
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The stories they could tell of years gone by and adventures. Kids screaming, jumping up and down on the back seat and dad yelling back SITDOWN AND KEEP YOUR FEET OFF THE SEATS. I was one of those kids and we had to sit bolt upright in the back seat of dads EH sedan. Fortunately I still have dads EH today.😊 Dad let me drive his beloved EH when I was 11 years old cause I was saying I could drive it as I watched him alot when he was driving. He was amazed and so was I absolutely loved it. Dad looked after that car and was in really good condition when it was left to me. I miss him greatly. I'm 63 now and have wonderful memories. Thank you for the trip down memory lane. 🥲 I love cars too mate.👍
Excellent to hear you still have it mate🍺🍺👍
Wow. How many long forgotten memories surround those shells.
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So many glove boxes, so few gloves. There'd have to be
hundreds of
Joe Blake's
and millions of Redbacks in
that awesome paddock. It's like a rusty Jurassic Park. Scary sill inspection method without
a glove on, but. Staunch.
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I would run out of money very quickly if that was near home. So much “I can fix her” going on there! Love the long form video taking the time to have a good look at them. Cheers
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Austin Sheerline 1951 A 125 with 4 liter six cylinder. With 26 grease points with a built in Jack all electro hydraulic jacking system. For jacking car all at once .
Bloody hell ! I should have had a better look haha🍺🍺👍
Great vid mate.
I’m from England and I’ve had a love for old Aussie cars since I backpacked in Australia in 1993.
The hostel I stayed in in Cremorne had an old Holden kingswood parked outside that had belonged to backpackers that had gone home.
Anyone could use it and I drove it to Dee why where I was working.
It didn’t have the best brakes and the 3 on the tree kept jumping out of gear but loved the old thing.
Stopped off on the way home for a few stubby VB,S Happy times😊
Haha sounds perfect🍺🍺👍
Was it a wagon?
@@bossdog1480 yes it was a yellow wagon if my memory serves me correct it was a 1974 3.3 litre but i could be wrong.
Didnt have much info back then, no wiki or you tube to learn about these cars as we didnt get them in uk
It's a wonder the car wasn't stolen by a black fella or backpacker??@@Macoosy
What a Time capsule . Thanks for the vid
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Aussie car heaven!
I’d love to go there and find an old Holden.
There is plenty there mate🍺🍺👍
How many times I've heard people say we don't have things like this over here. Talking about how in the United States you seem to have an abundance if he is looking the right places of old cars sitting around. Looks like you found something 👍
Heaps here and they arent too$$$$ just need to do some hard work🍺👍
@@backshed5295 I see you folks have some very interesting variance on American cars. Plus you have some of your own cars that are really interesting from days gone by. And then an opposite example of that would be what we call the Pontiac GTO have a few years ago. Definitely an old American name plate but it wasn't made here. Thankfully or they would have made it front wheel drive. With that being said there's a dirty little secret here in the states and spills over into Canada. Probably true any other places in the world 🌍. There's plenty of old cars laying around. They are even quite buildable. As long as somebody just doesn't have to have one with the hemi or some other highly specialized car. There's a number of classics to be found. And the prices have been dropping in the United States for a couple years now on the classic cars. Other people are beginning to talk about it. One probably above All the people that are the most interested or aging out. Secondly the last couple of generations are not that inclined to building on these cars and trucks. What I mean by the last couple of generations is the latest generations you could be building these but just aren't. Probably number 3 spot would be the fact that we've been selling a lot of our American classics overseas and that may be drying up a little bit too. The other item I would say is the cost of everything. I mean just yesterday I saw 79 through 1981 trans Am straight as an arrow fresh come out of the barn judging by the cover of dust on it going by me on a car trailer. I didn't have to shake her Hood so it's probably been robbed of its engine. Right in front of it was a Corvette on another trailer. Probably coming from the same place. I know of dozens upon dozens of old salvage yards and some stashes across the country here. What does all this mean to you, I don't know. I shared it because of this marvelous stash that you found that would probably be more rare than a stash we would find in the United States
I know its a bit of a drive, but its totally worth it just to have a gander
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A lot of great garden art there in the 30’s-40’s cars!!!
Yeah some of it probably is only good for garden art but still if the price is right 👍👍🍺
Like a kid in a candy store can't wait to see what you drag home.
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Best I stop talking and start watching. Going to have to do this in sections, (2 hrs 15m) things to do. Great to see you back young Mick.
Im always around it just takes time mate🍺🍺👍
I've got to go see if I can check this place out and see if I can get myself a bit of a project, that's heaven
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So many potentials. I live two minutes away from this place and I see old cars on trailers driving through Cooma main street regularly. Those recently empty spots explain my observations. Another great video from Backshed.👍
Yep very rust free bodies , good starting place 🍺🍺👍
Great video I love these yard walks seeing all the old girls.All the best mate great stuff.
Cheers mate 🍺🍺👍
Dude Pure Heaven!
Lots that can be saved🍺🍺👍
Thanks to Backshed we get too see an amazing place where old Holden's don't rust episodes are born & legends are made..Too far for me but farkn ell...greetings from Adelaide brother
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Some cool cars. I wish I had 3 things. The time, money and room for a couple of them.
Thats the thing mate🍺🍺👍
Brilliant walk-through, really great. The stories these vehicles could tell. Whole generations of Australian’s being driven around when these cars were all shiny new. The crack about the Holden Camira going straight from the Showroom to the Wrecking Yard really made me laugh. Those couple of Chrysler Centura’s you came across were pretty cool too, my mates dad had one with the 4.0l hemi; that thing moved. Thanks for a great walk down memory lane!
Cheers mate i appreciate ya watching 🍺🍺👍
I had a Centura in 4.3 hemi and its acceleration shocked me. Drank a lot of petrol, but gave 5.0L Toranas and Falcons a huge shock. Really regretted writing it off.
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I’m like your self as all the cars myself would’ve taken the EK panel van hands down. Put it up blocks as it would be a fantastic restoration and in your own words you just can’t them any more. Love your work Cheers Steve 🍺🍺🍺
Yeah 100% saveable🍺🍺👍
Got the can and comfortable. Cheers Michael
Hahha your all over it 👍🍺
Those little two door RWD Corollas are fun! I built one up for my sister's first car in the late 80s with a warm 1.8 and later model Seca rims plus decent suspension and the thing handled like it was on rails. Looked great as well in fresh Cornfields yellow, all new chrome and a new interior.
I hear ya mate 🍺🍺👍
😲😳Wow that was Awesome thanks mate cheers🍻🍻👍🙂
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
I'm from Perth wa and i would love to visit this place 💯
Bring a trailer 🍺👍
Straight up. Broke my heart. First car vg. Mum nad dad had one when i was 5. Memories. 😢
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Hope we get more Vids soon, Mick.
Awesome watching ..
End of this week mate , been flat out with just life🍺🍺👍
We had a red sigma wagon newer series had a 4sd great family car @the time then Dad bought a Mitsubishi star wagon which was a van with extra long retractable sun roof.Back inthe day we would feed seagulls out the top.8 seater we all slept in it & if you were lucky you got a window seat @night coz if that sun hits you during the day you know your gonna get burnt..oh the memories. Greetings from Adelaide brother 👍🍻
Hahahha top memories🍺🍺👍
We also had a 1985 Mitsubishi star wagon in red, full electric metal sunroof, 5 spd column shift. Love it
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Holly crap! What a collection! I hope you save an FJ Ute & or Sedan. So many cool old cars, well worth watching it all for sure. Cheers.
🍺🍺👍 an Fj would be awesome🍺👍
@@backshed5295 Rat Rod FJ! Oh yeah! Ha ha
@@brushitoff503 gasser style🍺🍺
Awesome going to kick back and have a few cold ones and eat tea while watching another backshed movie 👍🤙🍻
Hahhaa yeah its a long one 🍺🍺👍
Mick that was awesome! What an unbelievable collection of cars. Thanks for showing them👍 So many possibilities there!
There sure is 🍺🍺👍
Brilliant as always MICK. Love the wrecking yard can’t wait for the next episode.
Wont be long mate im back on the spanners now🍺🍺👍
Wow Michael look at All them saveabel cars🍺🍺
They truely are mate🍺👍
Hi Mick, always enjoy your videos. They take me back to my younger years in the 80s and the cars that I wish I still had.
When will you be putting out your next video?
Early in the new week mate🍺🍺👍
I've been passed there a few times and saw a video on UA-cam a few years ago when the place was first put up for sale
Good to see they haven't been scrapped
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I've just been sending the link to this video to mates and a relative
I appreciate that mate 🍺🍺👍
That was an awesome walk around flynns wreckers.
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Thanks Michael. Love this. Looking now
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Sat through the whole show, as I do with all of them, with bated breath, to find out what you bought and, nothing. Never mind I'll still watch the next episode.
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really enjoyed this episode keep 'em comming
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
46:26 Austin A40 Devon, lots of Vauxhall's there but you called them Zephyr's.... Another good video thanks Mick, Cheers.
Lots of mk1 and mk2 zephyrs there mate but yeah im no expert on Austins and Vauxhalls 🍺🍺👍
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Hey Mick 42:31 - 43:10 Vauxhalls, & at 41:41 in NZ we had HB Vauxhall Viva (GM UK) , I haven't seen that many Mark 1 Zephyr"s together ever 1:37:05 - 1:38:50 , How about a Torana or VK Commie for an upcoming project ?, Cheers
I was another "2 hours, I wont watch all that" & here I am 2 hours later leaving a comment, great video mate!!
Also, not sure if its just me, but I always think that there was a day that everyone of those cars was driven away from the dealer brand new & how cool it would be to know the story of its life and how it ended up there...........
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VG valiants were such a great MOPAR 👍🏻🇦🇺MOPAR for life .
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what a gold mine, who would ever have thought that old rusty metal is worth more than gold. Love it, I want to visit this place
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Wow such a wonderful bit of history of Aussie motoring, so fortunite a fire never gone through there & destroyed this collection..
Yeah it probably is a good thing 🍺🍺👍
Best channel to binge watch
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Love this video thanks for your dedication.
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Thanks for the hard work producing the videos,very enjoyable to watch and learn a few new things,cheers.
Your more than welcome mate 🍺🍺👍
That first valiant you looked at, if that was a hemi engine grab it, their becoming very sort after especially if it’s a 265
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It was a single barrel 245 red with the silver rocker cover 👍🏻🇦🇺
You know what really sucks , I was going to do two hours of work on my boat tonight, but just had to watch the whole video.
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
i was at this yard about 8 years ago..... I spent 2hrs basically doing exactly the same thing as you were doing. just being amazed at the old cars how many there were.
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Thanks for doing this. I’ve wanted to go through it for 20 years but always rushing past.
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Great vid so many great old cars 👍
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"Grab a can".......more like grab a slab! 😂👌
Yeah its a long one mate but doesn’t matter what your into its there 🍺🍺👍
@@backshed5295 so many great cars there!
I'm 8 deep
@@user-gu4os9kk7x hahhaa 🍺🍺
CAR GRAVEYARDS ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you MICK
Gloves an a wiper sniper if I get there for FX/J
ITS JUST SO GOOD TO KNOW A CAR GRAVE YARD ON THAT MAGNITUDE STILL EXISTS
As kids growing in the country they where every where than they started to vanish in the mid 90,s
Scrap dogs!!!
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Didn't see many tonners there awsome yard!!!
Nah no tonners 👍🍺
G’day Mick, can’t wait to see what you picked for an upcoming episode.. love your videos mate.
Cheers mate , yeah stick around 🍺🍺👍
So many possibilities, to build some awesome cars
Yeah there sure is .🍺🍺👍
I would love to spend a weekend out there getting a few running. What a place😍 thank you Mick for sharing👍👍
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I would love to have a walk around that just to appreciate that image. They’re all classic. Not many plastic. The best Flynns episode I’ve ever seen you described and showed the cars as well. in more details than anyone else has. Thank you.
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Hahaha Mick at the start of the Vid we both said bloody oath at the same time!! my wife reckons ive seen this ep it was so well timed!!
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Enjoyed the video a paradise for car builders. Thank you for sharing, waiting on the next, down here in Tennessee.🍺cheers brother!👌😊
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
I cant believe how good some of those xd/e/f are. Great work. Thanks for sharing.
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thanks mate that was awesome can't wait to see what you bought.
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This is a dreamland !
It was pretty overwhelming🍺🍺👍
The car that you couldn’t identify next to that HQ panel van was a 63 or 64 Plymouth Fury. And every time you put your hand down to check the rocker panels on those cars I would wince expecting to see one of those huge brown, venomous snakes that you have in Australia come out.
Its all good mate 🍺🍺👍 if i find one ill leave him alone hahah
Amazing collection!
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I absolutely love the video and some of those old cars. I certainly remember especially the valance. I must say my family used to own a valiant pacer. It was a four speed at 245 Hemi hopefully I’ll see some more videos like this one really good.😊
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Wow Michael that place is O for Orsum. Thankyou for showing us this place. We think we are lucky over here with Smash Palace. Have to say yours is way bigger. One would have to scratch there noggin with all those names of cars. Was waiting just about all the way through the vid for something to grab ur fingers on the sill checks aye. Thanks again..
Hahhaha yeah ive had a few people say that , i just dont think about it🍺🍺👍
Hi there fella. What a gem of a yard makes me want to have lots of spare mular
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Glad I waited to the end I'm a vw guy those late 50s bugs are gold and dry wish I saw a few split buses .but all the cool utes and thames were a treat I've only see one ute it was at Pomona swapmeet here in the states thanks again what a treat bro!
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
I found the 30s easy to work out, but the 40's dodges, chevs, oldsmobile, plymouth and fords look very much the same, except for rear windows, headlights and grills which alot don't have. Thanks for the fantastic vid, There are some great projects here and my wife would shoot me if i tried to save another one.😢
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Great video, my brother, God rest his soul, would have been booking a flight from NZ to look at all those 56 Ford Mainline utes, awesome stuff.
All the best
Cheers mate , yeah there is some really cool stuff .🍺🍺👍
Tasman was an Austin, they added two extra cylinders to the 1800 and modernised both ends. We had a Kimberly, which was slightly flasher. Lovely car to drive but a 454 would be more economical! That fastback Datsun coupe might be a 120Y. We had one of those too... I was surprised to discover it had better rear headroom than the 4 door!
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Great video mate ,really enjoyed this junkyard walk around especially the hq Holden's.
Cheers mate
Yeah some of those hq’s are worth saving🍺🍺👍
If only i had money, awesome old cars love em.
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Wow. How do you make up your mind on a build from all those gems
Fare out.
I’ve heard about this yard for years. Thank you so much for the look through Mann that was awesome
Well deserved beer after that look through
Looking forward to what you pic mate
Cheers 🍻
Cheers mate plenty coming🍺🍺👍
2:10:40 Vauxhall Victor F Series Super heaps more of them earlier in the video!
Great Video!
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
That was bloody awesome 🤙
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Thanks for taking the time to film & share with us. Sadly, the future for those vehicles is looking bleak and it's likely mostly will be scrapped as the capacity to do as you suggest (buy 2 & make 1) is limited.
Yep its hard work but if your willing there is cheap rewards 🍺🍺👍
Just the glass is worth a pretty penny wow so many could & should be restored guys.Dog legs not rotten& good sil panels prime source of htg hard to get factory parts..greetings from Adelaide
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A few gems hiding there! 🍻
Some very cool stuff 🍺🍺👍
You might identify a few of the 30’s stuff later in the video better than i could mate🍺🍺👍
The simcas had a v80 60 was a mini v8 sidevalve! Lots of odd stuff there!
Unbelievable place,mate how many old Holdens and Vals😭😭even VW's ,so much automotive history their, great video Mick cant wait to see what you dragged out of their
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You're my favourite car channel. Excellent videos.
Too kind mate i appreciate ya saying 🍺🍺👍
Just wow.
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I get so excited when your vids come up. Just checked out how far that place is from me 😂 only 4 hrs. Dam wish I had space for at least one
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VE VF VG all the same windscreen and doors . 👍🏻🇦🇺🇺🇸.
Cheers mate🍺🍺👍
Fantastic work Mick
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that's an Austin " sheerline " , the ( little ) air cooled thingie , is probably a Renault , or even a Loyd - Hartnet . I saw a " redded ' VAN , out at Olympic Park , about 8 - 10 yrs. ago , when a personality , from ( American Grafetti ) , was comparing the annual ( hot - rod ) show ( one August ) . the " row of Austins included ( aA 40 s & an A 30 ) Peter Brock had one with a ( hotted - up ) Holden " red " motor . the late Frank Sutton , started ( P.B. ) , in racing , after watching ( him ) , in the ( little blue A 30 ) , at Oran Park .
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A Renault Daulphine
Mick u have to remember snowy mountain scheme back in 1949 , to 1975 lot of early cars could have ties to it when migrants arrived to work on it.
Toyota , fords Holdens dodge Chrysler. Utes wagons sedans.
Thank u for the video. 🎉🎉🎉🎉 Cheers.🎉🎉🎉🍻🍺🍻🍺
Yeah right , would have been a booming area 🍺🍺👍
If I wasn't doing a car at the moment. I would be down there grabbing a pair of them hr Ute's. Good to know there is still some classics and parts still out there
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Watch out for snakes. I was there the second warm day after a longer than usual winter, and it was snake city. They like the inside of cars, too.
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