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wonkipop
post Oct 9 2024, 12:43 AM
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spring has sprung down here in upper north antarctica.
out for a walk in the sunshine and ran into a chrysler valiant AP5.
when aussie cars were yank tanks southern hemispherized. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
we called em tanks but really they were compacts apparently. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beer.gif)


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there were thousands of these things in my childhood of the 1960s.
i can still remember riding to school with my friend's mum driving one while we played with the ashtrays on the back of the bench bucket seats driving her crazy.

i miss our roads full of americana with the steering wheels on the wrong side.
these days its just a blizzard of oriental and germanic SUVs with headlights that looked like they did 15 rounds with mohammad ali.

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Artfrombama
post Oct 9 2024, 01:12 AM
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225 Slant six aka “leaning tower of power”, push button torqueflite. Used to be thousands on the road.
Pictured example unmistakable 1963-64 “A” body Chrysler product but several differences to the US version.
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