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Old 28-09-2020, 04:44 PM   #11
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Default Re: Favourite Luxo-Barge - which is your pick?

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I passed up the opportunity to buy a 4 seater jap import BMW E32 750iL for this DF LTD. Was also considering an AU V8 Fairlane. Not too many of these old girls around in good condition anymore. This is ex New Zealand parliamentary vehicle. NZ Govt used LTDs from the early ‘70s right up to the BF around 2010.
This has cloth and only the 4.0. Would prefer leather and V8 but beggars can’t be choosers. Good to be back in a LWB Aussie Ford though.
Big gutless Toyota V8 petrol used nearly 23l/100km to tow this 500km north.



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