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IN THE RED!

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Issue 501

AS OUR ROADS EMULATE THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON, GOVERNMENTS ARE DOING THEIR BIT TO SHIRK ALL RESPONSIBILITY

- DAVE MORLEY

IN THE RED!

A mate of mine recently told me (and, trust me, he’s in a position to know) that the state of Victoria was so utterly cash-strapped that there was not a single road improvement job set down for the current financial year. Not one. Oh sure, they’d probably get around to fixing damaged roads when they could, but actual road improvements or upgrades? Nope. Not a sausage. Other States and Territories are possibly in a similar pickle.

Of course, this dire set of financial numbers has inevitably meant damaged roads haven’t been fixed in a timely manner, either, and that goes for the State and council-controlled roads. Anybody who has driven between Melbourne and Yea (about an hour north of the city on a fairly major arterial) in the last couple of years would know all about their car’s steering response. That’s because any trip on that road involves constant swerving, ducking and diving to avoid falling into a pothole with its own post-code. At least Victorian drivers are constantly brushing up on their motorkhana skills.

In fact, even the Hume Freeway (probably the most important road in the country) just near Broadford has its share of giant holes, one of which boss man Ang found when we visited the MOVE museum at Shepparton a couple of months ago. One minute, we’re sailing along in his bright yellow XR6 Turbo, the next there are corn chips and oaths being scattered around the cabin as the Falcon took a nose-dive into a huge hole that sent the front-right strut smashing into the tower, and Ang’s OCD in to orbit over what had just happened to his car.

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1964 AUSTIN-HEALEY 3000 MKIII PHASE I

THE BIG HEALEY IS STILL AN ENGLISH SPORTS-CAR FAVOURITE, THIS EXAMPLE IS ALSO A RARE FACTORY RIGHT-HAND DRIVE VERSION

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1 mins

Issue 512

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VINILE REMASTERS THE CLASSIC RANGIE

VINILE, based in Maranello Italy, specialises in remastering automotive and aerospace icons and its latest project is an older Range Rover, the first of which is finished in metallic green with a gloss black roof and a starting price of €310,000

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2 mins

Issue 512

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ROD REVIVAL

MORLEY HAS AN ALTERNATIVE ON TRADITIONAL HOT-ROD DRIVETRAINS, AND IT JUST MIGHT SAVE YOU A WAD OF CASH

time to read

8 mins

Issue 512

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VALE ALLAN MOFFAT OBE

AUSTRALIAN motorsport is mourning the loss of one its greats, Allan Moffat OBE, who died on Saturday November 22 2025 after a long battle with dementia. He was 86.

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3 mins

Issue 512

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SUPER SWAP

JON NEEDED TO RESPARK HIS LOVE AFFAIR WITH THE HUMBLE SWAP MEET, AND DECIDED IT WAS TIME TO LIFT THE BAR AND HEAD OVERSEAS TO SEE WHAT'S ON OFFER

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3 mins

Issue 512

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1979 CHRYSLER CM VALIANT EX SA POLICE

A ONCE FEARED SIGHT IN YOUR REARVIEW MIRROR, RETIRED POLICE CARS ARE SOUGHT-AFTER COLLECTOR CARS. THIS CM VALIANT WILL PROVIDE PLENTY OF NOSTALGIA FOR ITS NEW OWNER AND A GREAT CONVERSATION STARTER

time to read

1 mins

Issue 512

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RUDY TROOPY

HERE'S LIVING PROOF THAT SOMETHING THAT WAS ONCE A WORKHORSE CAN BE TURNED IN TO A FAMILY PET

time to read

5 mins

Issue 512

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MAGNA TURNS 40

NINETEEN EIGHTY-FIVE seems like yesterday in some ways, but back then we didn't have smartphones, social media, digital cameras or EVs and SUVs plaguing our landscape.

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2 mins

Issue 512

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BATHURST LEGENDS!

FORD CORTINA FANS GATHERED AT BATHURST, NSW, FOR AN EPIC EVENT, AND WE THOUGHT WE WOULD JOIN THE FUN

time to read

10 mins

Issue 512

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1964 HOLDEN EH PREMIER

MARJORIE PYATT GOT THE SURPRISE OF HER LIFE WHEN SHE FOUND THIS STUNNING EH PREMIER IN HER DRIVEWAY IN SEPTEMBER OF 1964.ALMOST SIX DECADES LATER, IT IS STILL IN THE FAMILY

time to read

4 mins

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