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    Hmmmm no Kiwi's mentioned there - - - strange???????
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    Its nice to see you guys taking fun jabbs at each other, It reminds of the pre PC days here in the states! Enjoy boys... As the Politically Correct (PC) Police might be on their way to your countries soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MelloYello View Post
    Hmmmm no Kiwi's mentioned there - - - strange???????
    Hmmmmmm.. your shovel is grubby,Mella..

    Bob,(or Bob),,we have been attacked by the PC police for some years now,sadly... But it won't stop us... hehe .

    better go... Gotta go and visit Mama today..just a 4 hour drive.. Doesn't feel good this time...
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    Drive safe and watch out for the PC popo's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 40FordDeluxe View Post
    Drive safe and watch out for the PC popo's.
    Ta mate.. Outta here..
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    If we aren't supposed to have midnight snacks,,,WHY is there a light in the refrigerator???

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    Now guys, with a hell of lot of tongue in cheek, I read through all that bullshit that Bob, Bob and the other Bob posted and I would like to point out that way back then the USA didn't admit that there was a world outside the borders of American so I didn't expect the Aussie would get mention as never did your other neighbour Canada. But, hey, you guys still believed the American world was flat and if one crossed over a border line one dropped off into oblivion never to be found again. Interesting that the dies went to Argentina and they are probable still making 1962 Falcons and selling them brand new today like the British sold the dies for the Morris Oxford to the Indians and they have just stpped producing them in the last year or two.
    I will admit as Johnboy did to the fact that I always believed the Falcon was Aussie designed and built and exported to Canada where they were built for the American market, so yes, an old dog can be taught something new.
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    Best of everything to you, Robin, take care now.
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    Since we're on the subject of Aussie/US made produced/shared car lines............... What country wants to claim fame to the newer GTO flop, or uh, I mean production run?
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    STATE SIDE FALCON DEVELOPMENT CHRONOLOGY
    (From Phil Cottrill's Book, The Ford Falcon: 1960-1963)


    And a good Australian-built Falcon link:


    Interesting.

    Thanks for that 3 Bob; a definitive guide which has cleared up misconceptions.

    The first 'coon we owned was an XA wagon, which was claimed by the Aussies as theirs alone.
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    Ya know Ive had a few of these over the years but to be very honest I never cared much for the body style until the 64 models came out. Prior to 64 the body was void of any exciting body lines. It always had a very utilitarian passive look to me. Now the 1964 model was a sexy ride in my eyes specially with that 289High Performance package it came with! Had lots of fun with that car.

    I only found the links and posted them in hopes it would let you off the hook for having to take responsibility for hatching that egg on Australian soil. A much more appropriate name for a vehicle void of any real flash or body style... The Coon. I'm sure the Falcon badge was a marketing ploy to make it seem sleeker and more stealth like than the more appropriate name "The Coon". Look at the original picture again... Now is that a Falcon perched in that tree or a treed Coon? Looks like a Coon to me and the other Bobs are in full agreement! And yes I do own a Coon right now and from here on it will be known as that.

    And for the life of me I cant figure out what "your shovel is grubby" is all about unless your saying he is shoveling Sh-t your way? Id like to know as I might want to use the term... If a pm is more appropriate please feel free!
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    Heck yeah, that is a new saying for me too Bob, Bob and Bob so would like to see the meaning behind it too. Robin has gone visiting his Mum so it maybe tonight our time before we get an answer on that.
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    So I did a bit of research tonight and boy was I surprised when I found that Down Under it is customary to partake in different drinking games. One of the games requires the loser's to hoist the family ride up into a tree and it can only be retrieved when the looser is 100% sober. Lots of these cars never come down! It is becoming such a problem that the youth are now stuffing motorcycles in the trees and forgetting where they were left? On occasion in heavy weather a vehicle will randomly fall back to earth eliminating the looser from partaking in the drinking games for several weeks, if not forever!... The article went on to say that many believe that is where Ford came up with the name for the Thunderbird? Go Figure? It's true, I read it on the internet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnboy View Post
    STATE SIDE FALCON DEVELOPMENT CHRONOLOGY
    (From Phil Cottrill's Book, The Ford Falcon: 1960-1963)


    And a good Australian-built Falcon link:


    Interesting.

    Thanks for that 3 Bob; a definitive guide which has cleared up misconceptions.

    The first 'coon we owned was an XA wagon, which was claimed by the Aussies as theirs alone.
    But it wasn't,Johnboy..The XA has definite shades of Mercury Marauder(about 1970,I think),,in the hood .. They have a little bit of a beak on them,,the XA has the same raised portion through the centre of the hood,,as is the layout of the front side lamps,,very similar..The XA/B/C coupes have the same lines in the sides,ie,rear quarter panels as the 69/70 or thereabouts Torino coupe,,and the XB Falcon GT hood is a direct rip from the 71-3 Mustang hood.. Very little the Aussies built is actually Australian..Even now,,the Holden Commodore is a rehashed German car with American and Asian input.. Which after 2017,,will problem be made in China,,and called a Hongdung,,or something similar.. Sorry,,bring back the old pre 1980 Holdens,,with character,,and American designed underpinnings..
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    Quote Originally Posted by M.T. View Post
    Ya know Ive had a few of these over the years but to be very honest I never cared much for the body style until the 64 models came out. Prior to 64 the body was void of any exciting body lines. It always had a very utilitarian passive look to me. Now the 1964 model was a sexy ride in my eyes specially with that 289High Performance package it came with! Had lots of fun with that car.

    I only found the links and posted them in hopes it would let you off the hook for having to take responsibility for hatching that egg on Australian soil. A much more appropriate name for a vehicle void of any real flash or body style... The Coon. I'm sure the Falcon badge was a marketing ploy to make it seem sleeker and more stealth like than the more appropriate name "The Coon". Look at the original picture again... Now is that a Falcon perched in that tree or a treed Coon? Looks like a Coon to me and the other Bobs are in full agreement! And yes I do own a Coon right now and from here on it will be known as that.

    And for the life of me I cant figure out what "your shovel is grubby" is all about unless your saying he is shoveling Sh-t your way? Id like to know as I might want to use the term... If a pm is more appropriate please feel free!
    I was being polite,Bobx3,,about having a grubby shovel.. Just my terminology for stirring it up a bit...
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    Quote Originally Posted by lamin8r View Post
    I was being polite,Bobx3,,about having a grubby shovel.. Just my terminology for stirring it up a bit...
    well, it broke my heart and I haven't slept for 2 nights, you should be ashamed - - - - in Texas we call that BSn or Hoorah'n a Pal. My departed Dad was the best or maybe worst at it and us whipper snappers had to stay on our toes all the time.
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