subtleanarchist
subtle anarchist
subtleanarchist

This. Did you see the example above? The phone mount was right in front of a vent.

Bluetooth and a nice screen with Apple Carplay or Android Auto is all anyone needs.

Nice.

The panel van at the top of the article is the same model Max and Jessie took out on the road before they met the Toecutter again wasn’t it?

While some of the Commodores were objectively great cars,and the panel vans were an interesting cultural niche of our own, i think i’ll have to go with the SL/R5000 Torana.
In many ways it was the perfect 70's race replica.It just pushed all the right buttons.The normal add-on aero bits plus wild colors and huge

Citroën was offering a very similar looking gauge set as an option part for any BX. It lacks the boost pressure gauge (replaced with a clock), the layout is upside down and some scales were different but otherwise it was the same.

9 times Bathurst winner is an “over rated bag of pus”?

I don’t think Governments should subsidize any industry. They shouldn’t be handing out money for drought assistance. Water storage is a big problem (I spent 3 years living in the Riverina). I have a good friend with a station in south west NSW. New Zealand does not subsidize our farmers one cent and we have some of

Sorry I don’t understand your argument... I never said that Australians are stupid. Why make steel in Australia when you can buy it elsewhere for less? Manufacturing in a high wage economy only leads to expensive goods that no one wants to buy. You can either have high wages and high prices or low wages and cheap

The Australian taxpayer should never have been subsidising automaker production. GM Holden paid billions back to Detroit and effectively stole Australian taxpayer dollars. This is why you don’t hand over free money to anyone, they will take it and do what they want with it and effictively say Fuck the consequences. GM

I’m probably stating the obvious here, but apparently a “supercar” in 1970's Australia was what we Yanks called a “musclecar.”

In the early 2000s I was new in Australia and a student, I used to hitchhike up and down the Hume to Sydney, past the Belanglo State Forest. I had no idea.

is that initial photo the Twin Peaks location?

Probably don’t want to do this in Australia... :+/

Ha! Great story.

Ford Gelding - for those who don’t have the balls to own a Mustang...

A high percentage of the 1.1m or so cars sold each year there would also need to be manufactured there for the plants to be profitable and in 2010, it looked like it was only about 15% of the market.

I remember reading the article and it was the brakes were overheating. So you are correct. On another note, aren't they using Stingers?

Last of the V8 interceptors?

I was surprised to see how many Mustangs were on the road there when I visited a couple of months back.