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Readers' Photos # 1: Col's Centura

This very tidy - and, sadly - now quite rare Chrysler Centura belongs to Col of Ulludulla, who also owns the excellent Charger featured in Random # 46 ( https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=7165367970551834236#editor/target=post;postID=8478791405898886794;onPublishedMenu=overview;onClosedMenu=overview;postNum=1;src=postname ). Col and his wife, Coral, run the Ulladulla Headland Holiday Park on NSW's southern coast and are hoping to organise a car show there sometime in the future.  If you or your car club were interested in participating in an event like Col and Coral are proposing, why not give them a call on the number below?  (Hint:  Chryslers particulary welcome.) U M P H (uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com .) Photo supplied by owner.

Random # 46: 1972 Valiant Charger

Col, of Ulladulla on the south coast of New South Wales, is rightly proud of this immaculate Charger.   It looks straight, rust-free and totally original, right down to its period-appropriate Aunger style mags and Avenger G/T radials.  The personalised rego is a nice touch, too.   Valiant fans might also enjoy seeing the Charger's bigger brother, the Ranger coupe .   If so, please go to:   https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=7165367970551834236#editor/target=post;postID=1969780205997527625;onPublishedMenu=overview;onClosedMenu=overview;postNum=33;src=postname . U M P H (uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogpot.com .) All iPhone images.

Random # 45: Later Type 2 'Bay-Window' Kombi Camper

Here's another fabulous Kombi spotted near the heart of Hobart's CBD.  As a later 'Bay Window' version, it's a nice contrast to the earlier example depicted in Random # 33 ( https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=7165367970551834236#editor/target=post;postID=1619322309408028799;onPublishedMenu=posts;onClosedMenu=posts;postNum=6;src=postname ). U M P H (uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au .) All iPhone images.

Random # 44: Mustang Convertible

American-made vehicles have a huge following in Australia.  That's not just confined the the mainland, either ; the southern island state has more than its fair share of shiny US muscle cars on its roads. This lovely Mustang convertible, spotted at Hobart's Sandy Bay, is a great example of the type and quality of some of the State-side cars gracing Tasmania.  Finished in immaculate red duco, it could have passed for brand new had fifty or so years not passed since it was manufactured.  U M P H ( uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au .) iPhone images.

Random # 43: HQ Holden Kingswood Sedan (& a Cautionary Tale)

The Car This exceptionally tidy HQ Kingswood  sedan was spotted in Hobart's Lower Sandy Bay.  All evidence suggests that it's just been fully restored ; the paint, chrome and interior all appear to have been recently, and expertly, renewed.  Even the registration plate - which may well bear the original number attributed to the car when it was new - has been been remade in the newer Tassie Tiger style.  The Cautionary Tale There is absolutely zero suggestion that this particular car - or any of the other HQs featured elsewhere in this 'blog - are anything but one hundred percent kosher.  However, anyone considering buying an HQ through to a WB series Holden should be aware of a few potential issues that may arise with the identity, and thus the authenticity, of cars from that range.   The following information is skewed towards HQs but a lot of it applies to HJs, HXs, HZs and WBs, too.  Buyers of performance versions, especially Monaros and SS s

Random # 42: Mazda 929 Station Wagon

Big car look. For a medium sized vehicle, this Mazda 929 station wagon has quite a presence, somehow managing to look larger than it actually is.  The front-end styling is reminiscent of a Mercedes of a similar era, albeit possibly a bit wider looking and more rectangular than the German maker's offering of that time.   This particular example was very straight and clean, with the only evidence of damage being confined to the front and rear bumpers and, even then, both instances were very minor.  It appeared to be all-original, without modification, and featured only era-appropriate accessories like the hearse-style chrome roof racks, velour seats and some very funky fan-shaped retractable sunshades for the front windscreen.  A blue checked travel blanket draped over the rear seat completed the look. Hearse-style chrome roof racks. The inlaid faux wood inlays suggests that this was a deluxe edition. It's hard to tell when it might have been manufactu

Random # 41: Early VW Kombi

You could be forgiven for thinking that UMPH is a Volksie-nutter, given the number of recent posts devoted to the marque.  He'd think that was a bit harsh ; in his opinion, a 'fan' would be a fairer assessment. In this case, he happily admits to being a van-fan.  Let's face it - who wouldn't love this classic early Kombi with its glossy paint job and attention to detail?  It's a credit to whoever restored it and its owner.   U M P H. (uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au .) (All iPhone images.)