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Readers' Photos # 53: XL Falcon Wagon

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Today's car - a mint-condition XL Falcon wagon - comes courtesy of the Alfa Male and was spotted down the Channel area, south of Hobart.  The sunshade, Venetians and chrome Dragway- style wheels set it off beautifully.    U M P H (uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au.) Photos supplied.

Readers' Photos # 52: 1957 Chevrolet

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Regular UMPH correspondent Mikey snapped this quintessentially American classic in Blenheim, New Zealand, on one of his not infrequent overseas jaunts.  I suspect that GMH Australia were influenced just a tiny bit by their State-side cousins and this car when they penned the design of their own EK / FB Holdens. As a local aside, ex-Whitlam Labour Government minister and former leader of the Tasmanian Opposition Ken Wriedt used to drive a cary very, very similar to the one shown here.  However, from memory (he and his family lived in the same eastern shore suburb of Hobart as me), Ken's was mainly light blue.  It wasn't uncommon to see him or his wife dropping their two daughters off at my school in what we then described as their "Yank tank." Amusingly, my father was convinced that Mr Wriedt was a Communist and therefore not to be trusted!  I suspect this was total bollocks but I suppose his car wouldn't have looked out of place in Havana and m...

Classics by the Beach: Sunday the 1st of December, 2019

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It just occurred to me that today's Classics by the Beach isn't just the last for the year, but for the decade, too.  That makes this striking alpine green XD Falcon a fitting car to feature as the lead photo, given that it's likely to have just had - or is about to celebrate - its 40th birthday.  If it's a 1979 model - XDs having been made from '79 - '81 - it's actually entering its sixth decade, its fifth if it hails from '80 or '81. According to a blurb provided by the owners, it's an ex-NSW police car, believed to have once been on personal issue to Australia's most bent cop - now long term  guest of the NSW Prison Service - Detective Sergeant Roger Rogerson.  A letter from Ford Australia accompanying the car's CV certainly points to this being true, as the VIN matches one of two such cars sold to the NSW constabulary. It was one of only 24 XDs finished in this colour out of 50,000 made.  As an ex-cop car, it has all the hea...