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Issue 484

GLENN TORRENS SCRUBS HIS SAVED-FROM-CERTAIN-DEATH 1980S FORD FALCON AND CREATES A HIT-LIST OF BITS

- GLENN TORRENS

SPRING CLEAN

FOR ME, RESURRECTING or restoring any older car is a matter of working from a list. To create that list, you need to take a good hard look at what’s in front of you and assess what needs to be repaired or replaced. If that sounds obvious, why do so many people get it wrong by stripping a car to nothing and then becoming overwhelmed by the process?

After towing this 1980s Falcon home from its 15-year slumber at Flynn’s Wreckers in Cooma NSW, I began my list of parts and processes to get it back on the road again.

Some of the list is blatantly obvious, such as the need for new tyres. But under any car there is a multitude of parts, – especially suspension and brakes – that may or may not need attention, depending on condition and age. The only way to be sure is with a methodical inspection. So as I usually do with a new project car, I give the underside and wheel wells a thorough clean, this time on a sunny Sunday afternoon. 

I was pleasantly surprised with how tidy the car was underneath. A clean and degrease of the engine bay revealed just a tiny spec of rust in the plenum area – a notorious Falcon rust trap – with the engine bay components and plastics (such as the cold air intake pipe) were unexpectedly in good condition … Usually they are gone!

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1964 FORD ANGLIA

A FORD Anglia from the 1960s stands out on the road these days, particularly when it is a Broadspeed replica like this car.

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1 min

Issue 510

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WATER BOYS!

THE GOLDEN AGE OF PUBLISHING IS IN THE PAST, SO WHAT'S A JOURNO MEANT TO DO? HOW ABOUT HYDRO-BLASTING

time to read

7 mins

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JOHNSON'S TURBO VISION

It's a reasonably well-circulated theory that the mighty XE Falcon Grand Prix Turbo was a fairly desperate attempt to give Ford a chance at fielding a car in Australian touring car racing, moving forward from the axing of the Falcon V8 with the end of the XE model.

time to read

5 mins

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1973 TRIUMPH TR6

WITH A clean design by Karmann, Triumph's TR6 has aged well and to this day holds a lot of visual appeal.

time to read

1 min

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ALFA ROMEO SPIDER 1966-94

THE SHAPE introduced at Turin's 1966 Motor Show survived 28 turbulent years with just one significant restyle. Appropriately for a twin-cam, two-seat car it was called 'Duetto', and the man who won the competition to choose its name was rewarded with one of the first-built examples.

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2 mins

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HOARDER SYNDROME

JUST BEFORE WE START, A WORD OF ADVICE FOR THE INNOCENT. DO NOT RENOVATE. EVER. JUST DO NOT DO IT

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3 mins

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1968 FORD CORTINA

WHILE FORD aimed at the volume family market with its MkII Cortina series, it nevertheless enjoyed a spectacular motor-sport career.

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1 min

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1986 BENZ 420SEC

FOR SOME this generation qualifies as one of the 'bank vault' Benzes – so called for their solid feel and relatively straightforward and robust engineering. The SEC coupe is one of more rare variants from the S-class platform of this era.

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1 min

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ONES THAT GOT AWAY

THE CARS WE SHOULD HAVE BOUGHT OR ARE DELIGHTED WE DIDN'T...

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3 mins

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ZRX1200R

KAWASAKI'S BIG NAKED BIKE, A HIGHLIGHT OF THE EARLY 2000S

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2 mins

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