This very, very special SL/R 5000 was photographed in Hobart, Tasmania, one early winter's morning. Why's it special? , you ask. Because it's probably one of the least molested, straightest and cleanest apparently un-restored examples that UMPH has seen in many years. The entire car appeared to be completely original, right down to its sports-style hubcaps, which are quite a departure from the Hotwire alloys that would normally grace an SL/R of this era. The front and rear spoilers appear to be ex-factory, too. Even the interior was all present and correct, including a black three-spoke sports steering wheel, as also fitted to Monaros , SS s and Sandman vans and utes of the time. U M P H (uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au.) All iPhone images.
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