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  • #16
    Hello Craig. Our cruisers had about 40% local contentClick image for larger version

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    Took these yesterday as I said not sure if it will stay this way yet I have had many fords over the years as well as Holdens ( the Aussie GM ) Chev and Cadillac . I think they were all worth saving
    I wonder if to days cars will be spoken about or kept when they are 60 or 60 yrs old. Maybe they will .... plastic lasts a long time!!!!!!!
    Lindsay

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    • #17
      Is this Lark from the Albury-Wadonga area?

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      • #18
        Not sure I got it at Kempsey

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        • #19
          Originally posted by stude dude View Post
          Is this Lark from the Albury-Wadonga area?
          It's Wodonga, not Wadonga!

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          • #20
            Plastic may last a long time (25 yrs). But it is the death of modern cars. I have a daily driven 25 yr old car with 260K miles. Metal parts can be rebuilt. But the plastic parts that hold it together are brittle with age. The nos parts are brittle also. There are no repo parts. So I am one broken plastic part away from parking it. 3d printing my save us.

            Thanks for listen to my rant.

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            • #21
              You have it in one !!

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