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Now we know who's son was playing around and modifying all those pic's.
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Eric
Where is your stash, Where was this photo taken? I wish to go and soke in all that history, and score a few parts ofcoarse.
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I remember stumbling across a site run by some computer game geeks that got together and travelled the world to meet their other forum users in person. They had about 40 pages of pics from their tour. One of the guys had a 53 chev or something and when they came to Australia he was fascinated by the holden wrecks. this resulted in them spending most of their stay in Australia driving around the country looking for old holden wrecks to photograph. The guy sometimes confuses old pommy cars for holdens but it was interesting how some tourists see the old holden wrecks as something specail.
some of these cars I reckon deserve heritage listings.
Perhaps next time they go to stick some weird peice of crap in the city and claim that it is a peice of art displaying Australian culture, maybe they should consider a couple of rusty old holden wrecks.
I remember getting stuck in the bush with a broken leaf spring, I limped the car back to a relatives house near by and we went out searching the bush till I found a filthy rusty old replacement to get me home.
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