Here's your chance to talk about classic motor vehicles, your favourite cars or cars that played a part in your formative years. In fact, anything to do with cars is fair game.
I'll start with my late brother's HT Holden Premier. It had a 253 cu in V8 with a three-speed column shift, apparently a very rare combination.
https://www.carltonsc.com/index.php?acti...78;topic=0
I went for my licence in this car and I remember doing 100mph on the Eastern Freeway when I was on Ls - those were the days!
It was known as Kevin Henry Charles even though the number plate changed to LLL 666 and Kevin Henry Charles stayed in our family for many years as the loan car. I had it for a while in the late 1980s when my Landcruiser was incapacitated. My niece was the last one to borrow it and, with my brother's blessing, sold it to someone who was keen to restore it to its former glory.
It was great to drive and went like sh1t out of a shanghai when you floored it.
I'll start with my late brother's HT Holden Premier. It had a 253 cu in V8 with a three-speed column shift, apparently a very rare combination.
https://www.carltonsc.com/index.php?acti...78;topic=0
I went for my licence in this car and I remember doing 100mph on the Eastern Freeway when I was on Ls - those were the days!
It was known as Kevin Henry Charles even though the number plate changed to LLL 666 and Kevin Henry Charles stayed in our family for many years as the loan car. I had it for a while in the late 1980s when my Landcruiser was incapacitated. My niece was the last one to borrow it and, with my brother's blessing, sold it to someone who was keen to restore it to its former glory.
It was great to drive and went like sh1t out of a shanghai when you floored it.
“Why don’t you knock it off with them negative waves? Why don’t you dig how beautiful it is out here? Why don’t you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?” Oddball

