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2 more Ford Landau. Only 1300 and 3 in one place on Sunday.
 
#13 Aussie Ford Falcon hardback, came out 1973 XA then XB, and XC versions through to 1978 with minor front grille and rear light amendments. Base models 4.1 litres Ford inline 6 or V8 starting with 4.9 litre to 5.9 litre, including the Cobra street version dfolling bathurst racing success.
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They finished 1-2 in an amazing finish (see below) at the the iconic Bathurst 500 mile later 1000 km 'Mt Panorama' public road race circuit with a Mountain climb off camber corners and and a 200mph + main stright known to be one of the most challenging in the world was won multiple times by the Ford Production type racing version.
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#14 Aussie Ford Landau hardback, came out 1973 XA then XB, and XC versions. Super luxury version (of the era) loaded with Ford LTD 4 door sedan limousine type equipment and interior with electric rotating headlights.
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Ford Landau was the first Australian built car with 4 wheel disc brakes.
 
Bruce, I owned a heavily customized (all original body and motor) '53 Chevy half-ton nicer than those two or three similar beauties that you pictured, so, as much as it still hurts some 38+ years later that I let my "Blue Moon" go way too soon, I really appreciate your photog skills and the stunning automotive art images you're sharing with us!
 
So kewl to see that many of you "Oldies" drive on the correct side. :roll:
As usual - terrific pix, M8!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
So kewl to see that many of you "Oldies" drive on the correct side. :roll:
As usual - terrific pix, M8!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
That would be the wrong side. I think the law is if you import a car and it's more than 30 years old you can leave it left hand drive. All the left hand drive would be imports.
 
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