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Scotty Dog big updates with you my friend.
It's nothing good. You got to take the good with
the bad, Scotty. Sorry, it's nothing good.
Like a rollercoaster in your garage.
OHS. Sional time, yes.
Drains my soul. The last we heard Scotty, the
R31 was finally uncle. Last I heard the Arthur, I was
finally on club plates. It was dry fall and everyone was
rejoicing in the streets. I was too, I thought.
You know what? Basically, the world was just
completely, you know, in awe of, like everything you were touching, Scotty was turning to gold.
Everything was falling in place. It was amazing.
Modest Touch would not the Midas dealer the modest, yeah.
Yeah, and then what happened? And then I thought, you know
what, Sunday, what a nice day to just just get out for a bit of a spin and see how it goes. So it's exactly what I did, went
out for a drive, it did the whole typical where it's always been very rough going from first to second.
But I read about it and everyone's like, Oh yeah, they're always rough going from first to second.
But sends to just hold first for ages and Revs and holds to like 4 1/2 to get to a certain speed and then we'll go bang slamming into second and I thought, yeah, OK and then once it's in second you gotta get some speed up and they don't want drop into third for you. It's like, OK, I'll just have a
go at going on to a Lancefield Romsey Road and I'll just cruise up. Thought I'd cruise all the way
up for Beaver Drive and give it a run there doing 100.
So I'm there going. Getting up to speed didn't take
too long to up to speed, it was alright.
And sitting on 100 and then I'm not sure if it's sleeping or something. And then all of a sudden my
speed will start to drop and I gotta press the accelerator more, picks back up, gets back to 100 again and then I just ease the accelerator a bit and just keeps it there, the speed.
And then it does it again and it starts dropping speed all the way back down, you know, wipes off 8-9 K and I've got my foot back down again and it kicks and goes back up again.
This is weird. It just feels like.
It's falling back. Isn't that that sort?
Of thing and then going and then kind of back this order.
It's just not staying in the gear that I really want it to.
And then I got to Clarkfield. My flight now, I'll stop here.
I'll swing around. Um, I don't know how accurate
the temperature is. It wasn't getting high, but it
was just a little bit above to what I'd normally seen.
So I I sat there before turning around and just did a furry Rev and see how it went. Rev Fine.
There was no hiccups or anything when I just revved it swung around and so driving home and then it seemed to sit fine, it was all good. I was like, oh, OK, this is how
it's meant to feel. Maybe it was just a little bit
rusty. It hasn't really set in fourth
gear. You know in the OverDrive for
God knows how long. Yeah.
And we just cleaned out some cobwebs playing along and then I come to traffic lights and then when I went to take off, which is did not want to take off, it was like it was stuck in fourth it was. Just.
Yeah, just did not want to go anywhere.
Like, what the hell? So Kirk sent along, finally got
to the speed I wanted to, and then turning, and I'm heading back home. And then it was going like even
slower, just not going like and I'll put my foot past 50% throttle and no, no kickback, nothing in the gears that was just staying where it. Was Oh, that's not ideal.
And like, OK, that's weird. And then I planted my foot to
get a kickback, and it did. It kicked back and revved all
the way up, but I didn't move any faster.
I was still doing the same speed.
OHS. Well, that Oh.
And mission no good. I was like, oh, it didn't.
It didn't like that. It was a bit grumpy and then I
kind of coaxing at home and it's just like dude, and it's trying to find a gig when it gets fun, there's like this loud click clunk sound. Hmm.
Trunk, trunk. I'm like ohhhhh God can I get it
home? The home phone reverse works
perfect, so after reverse it back in it was fine.
But what if I put it in drive and I don't use any accelerator?
It will cost fine, but once you kind of want to gear or do something. Post your way around the
streets, Scott. That doesn't.
Work. No, I'm actually happens.
Is that is that an Aussie transmission?
Is it like a like a Borg Warner in it?
It it? It is, yeah.
Move. Might be Jacko.
OK. Could be the.
Those trannies in that R 31, they're not known for being terrible, I don't think. They're often been a bit
agricultural, I know that, like. They maybe agriculture, but
they're not known for being a bad transmission.
That sort of goes time but but yours have done some case, isn't it Scotty? Yeah, I mean, the odometer
stopped at 250,000, so I don't know how.
Any anything beyond 250 on a tranny is you're in sort of good luck territory. You know, yeah.
And then I thought, you know what, I'll put some fresh fluid in it. Maybe that'll do something.
Maybe the gods will shine down on me again so doesn't have a a drain plug or anything. You gotta dump the whole pan.
That was a pain in the arse because some of those bolts are a ball breaker to get to. Hmm.
And obviously safety is important.
So it took me a while to find a good spot for the Jack stands and all that jazz dropped it. And then you saw the picture of
the metal on it, yeah. So there was was there metal in
the in the oil. On the on the magnet.
Ohhhhh yeah. That's fine, but it wasn't about
that thought because you'll normally get kind of metal pasting. It's if you get kind of bigger
chunks is when it's really bad and I think it really had too many big chunks that was very pasty attached to it, but I guess it wasn't as red as it should be.
The fluid compared to the new fluids are dumped.
All that put in fresh new fluid thought, OK, take it for a drive, see how it goes right around the block.
Didn't really make much difference.
Engine heated up again. You know it was like a 10 minute
drive if that felt too hot in the engine Bay and that, but.
That's. I think would probably come from
the transmission being ruined, so there's too much heat in the transmission which is pushing heat into the engine Bay.
Generating, yeah. Yeah, cause it's all connected
cause it runs through the radiator so.
And that radiator and cooling system is OK, isn't it renew?
Your brand new radiator I put in it.
Said, it sounds like it could be.
Yeah, I think the transmission and the torque converter, and that is just staffed, so it's generating heaps of heat while it's flowing through and there's only so much a radiator can do to support cooling That plus the engine itself.
So it's just heating? Up it was a warm.
Day. Yeah, yeah.
It was a bit warm during the day, too.
I mean, like I said, it didn't get to a point where I was like, Oh my God, I gotta turn the car off.
Are you going to fix the auto, put another second handy in or go straight to the manual conversion.
There's absolutely no point in me it's not getting an auto unless someone's got one for like 50 bucks.
Yeah, and then I quickly slap it in or something.
But of men. And we've got everything.
I've pretty much got everything ready for a manual conversion, but it's just a couple pieces I need.
But that costs money and just don't have the funds at the moment, which kind of sucks. That's just like.
You should just stop slip. Yeah, yeah, Denise would bananas
in gearboxes. Yeah, I've heard of that.
You're bananas. And eats put it in a whiny deep
you. Know shut?
Yeah. True.
So all I gotta do, just buy some bananas.
That's right. Yeah, so I.
Disappointing mate. Yeah, so I think because
everything that came with the kit to change it to manual, it does come with a clutch and everything already.
But I thought it probably be smart to buy a new fresh clutch.
Why? Well, I mean, you know how?
You can tell if a clutch is good, you look at the meat.
I guess so does. That they go off.
Well, I was thinking, look, if I if I went and got a new clutch, then I'd have to stuff around and Polish and redo the flywheel too. Yeah, if I keep the clutch
that's already got and the flywheel, I don't have to do anything the flywheel, I can just get the Bang Bang.
Is that sickening? Yeah, I mean, I don't see why it
can't be used. But I like only if you fly the
flywheel would need machining, which you probably already know given this condition, it was pretty clean flow.
Every time you'd machine a flywheel is if you are putting on a brand new clutch. One just always goes.
I mean, you could. Take heat spots and stuff so you
kind of want to start fresh. You could take the flywheel and
the clutch to a, you know, a someone who does gearboxes and say can you just make sure these two are meshing together nicely?
If they had to shave it meal off or something or whatever, great.
But then at least they're they're meshed.
Any any mechanic would just just put their, their their what's called the strategy and be able to tell or they'll just machine with with the you know with these to machine machine break break discs. So shouldn't, shouldn't take,
shouldn't take too long. But yeah, so is it just the
clutch? The flywheel?
They're the only two things that you want to replace and it should be good. Or have you got everything ready
to go? Everything's very good.
Just gotta well, obviously it's got to get some bolts for the bell housing and stuff like that, but you can get those anyway. I've got a whole list of what
size bolts. It all uses the flywheel bolts
and the bell housing bolts. I've got all that.
In terms of ECU, does it run with the auto ECU?
Or yeah, I don't need to change that.
I'm trying to think of anything else I need.
No, I've. I've got.
I've got. Everything comes with all the
lines. It's got the UM Brake Clutch
booster. Let's go.
Everything ready to go? The surround for inside at the
boot. It sounds like you're set.
They sorted then. Yeah, what is weekend taken care
of? If only it was that.
Easy, that's that's all I need. I've got, I've got the tail
shaft and everything. I need the the transmission
cross member. OK.
Because it's the auto one, you've got to make new holes if you want to use the auto. OK, so and is that easily
accessible or? Yeah, there's one made by RB
Factory that make them. OK.
So that's easy peasy. Yeah.
Other than that, that is it. I have everything.
I have the whole kit, it's just an RV 20 gearbox, but it's been all freshened up. Yeah, it'll be fine for for that
power anyway. Yeah, piece of cake.
I'm excited. It's gotta be excited to see it.
But apart from that, everything else is.
OK, gosh, it's just a pain in the butt that.
Yeah. And other news, I guess the
Subaru is up for sale. Any bytes?
No bites, but if I have a look at the searching so far I have 4 saves and 48 views. It's it's something.
It's better than nothing. Yeah.
So it's not the people looking for other self for 6868 hundred which trying to look at some of the other ones.
I'll now just look at other ones that are on car sales and kind of basing it on there seems to be about right with Kilometres and I mean mine comes with at least all the original books and things can prepare to anyone elses.
So people like that. All the books, all the
documents. And not long ago it had all the
rocker cover gaskets and all that.
And I've got the receipts. Sigh.
A lot of car for 6800 bucks. Yeah, don't have to worry about
the twin turbo stuff either, so. Yeah, why not?
Because of the single turbo now. Oh, you converted that.
I was already converted when I bought it.
A lot of people with with those that they they can they had to convert them because the the, the, the, the all the lines like all all the what's called the airlines.
On the airlines the vacuum lines they just cracking have massive issues. So quite a lot, quite.
It's quite often that people, people just single, single turbo convert them because it's just easier and more reliable.
A very common upgrade on that. I didn't know that it's
interesting. Um, Edward, Place with you?
I've been a bit busy. Um, camber, where we got to last
time I spoke to you. But what have I been doing?
The I had a Holden Barina. Do you remember the Barina sold
the Barina. Happy new owner.
That's gone Honda Civic. I still have that 2001 Honda
Civic. It's been dragging from mechanic
to mechanic. Basically it needed a front left
shot because it was weeping as part of the roadworthy items and I just replaced that or I had it replaced.
But then of course when you replace one shocker, the car is a little uneven going over bumps and things.
So I really had to replace the second one and I sort of I thought I might get away with it, but really I should have stopped being tight arse and just done both.
So it's now getting this the front right shock are done as well. So that's still in the wings,
the Hyundai Tucson that I purchased the like the newest car I've ever owned. I think 2021.
I don't think you can get much newer than that.
A Hudson that is in just getting a roadworthy, which it shouldn't need anything. I'm picking it up tomorrow and
then I'll put that online. I should put that on tonight
actually, so that's the next one to go advertised.
I also purchased a 1997 Saab 900 S 2 Door Talladega Automatic Turbo 2.3. One owner, now the Talladega,
according to my research, gets you alloys, it gets you, you know, the colour coded bars and stuff and it's got the rear spoiler and I think that's about it.
So the race, the race, The Talladega before it got.
Delivered. Yeah that's not exactly a
amazing option pack but it's yeah, makes it a little bit nicer than you're playing Jane hubcap model I suppose but that's yeah 2 door in silver and one owner.
You know brilliant service history 2 keys factory mats.
You know it's it's a fine large well looked after car.
So I picked that up Friday and I had sat around for about a year, 3 1/2 not being used. And of course I like to drive
things that haven't been used. And so I pump the tyres up, took
it through the the car wash, blasted all the dust off it and pointed it straight to Bendigo. And I didn't turn it off during
any of that because the battery was totally dead.
And I was Oh no, it wouldn't start again.
So you know, I went home and left it running in the garage and then I then I left it running at the car wash and anyway, by the time I got up to Bendigo 2 hours later, battery was perfect. Charge right up.
No, Drama doesn't. Matter.
Does Samara, But as I was coming into my friend's house in Bendigo, I was doing about 70K or so and a big fat kangaroo came out from the bushes on the left and jumped in front of my Swedish. Except you're kidding.
I slammed on the brakes and to its credit the stab stab WBS worked very well and I ground to a halt pretty quickly.
I did still hit the kangaroo in the middle of the front bar.
He then came up onto the bonnet and then sort of rolled off the driver side and and and out into the Bush and hopped away.
Thankfully, hopped away and didn't like it.
Did you get his insurance details that?
Scene. That's outrageous.
My first thought, Alan, was that's a $600.00 car.
What are we worried about? You know, like this is a cheap
they didn't pay a lot for this tub anyway.
But I think I suppose I better pull over and look at it.
So I pulled over and. Left it running.
Left it running of course. He had to turn off cause the car
was gonna jump in the driver seat and take off.
Yeah, I left. It was a sting operation they
really wanted. I get round to the front of the
sub with my and it's very dark by the stage with my little phone torch. And I thought, where's the
damage? That bar looks fine, the
headlights aren't crunched, the bonnets not all dented up.
I thought, this is unbelievable. Like, did that just happen?
And all I could see was the grill was pushed in, the plastic grills just pushed in about an inch maybe, And I just got the bottom of it and went boom and it just popped back out to where it's meant to be. And that was it.
And I stood there looking at it, thinking, that's unbelievable.
Like I hit him reasonably hard. There was a bit of fur in the
grill. You know, I noticed that big
fur. So it didn't happen.
It wasn't a figment. Did happen.
I didn't imagine it, but remarkable and I thought, well, there's that's a good old solid sub for you.
They're designed to hit Elks and moose and things in Scandinavia, so I was very happy with that car and it drove really well.
Doesn't overheat, you know? So it's I'm, I'm enjoying being
a little sweetish. Smile for a few days, you know.
See where that goes. I really like those.
I like an early 900, like any 900 really.
I think. I think they're actually, you
know, they're well, well screwed together kind of.
Kind of. Yeah and my my friend you know
used to be a Asab he's been on a couple of times roll and he he's an ex sub master tech and he said you know some of the nine hundreds that were turbo or this or that had you know they could have various issues but he said that 2.3 plain Jane on turbo
with the auto is a very tough mechanical package.
He said very little goes wrong with them other than timing chains maybe they you know you said if it's got a noisy chain you have to put tensions in a chain in it but it goes other than that they they really never did anything while he was working on them and that was years.
So, you know, I'm reasonably confident that would be a good, good car for someone. Absolutely.
Nice. There's actually a plain Jane
we're talking about. Plain Jane being the just the
regular 900 engine but the earlier shape in a convertible in blue in a manual with the fabric interior.
So non turbo. Yeah terrible.
They they they put that out later in the run about 92 I think just right at the end of that first shape.
Yeah, and it's about it's about 8 1/2 grand or it's lovely old car. Very nice.
That could be a bit of you, David.
I know you're quite partial to an old save, Andrew.
David, I do love an old Sam, yeah.
It's certainly certainly car that very solid feeling on the highway. You can tell it's a front drive,
but for a front drive it's actually really well balanced and really solid. And just even the fuel cap, I
filled it up, you know, and most cars, you pop the fuel cap and it's plastic, fantastic. You know, the rest of the cars
metal, but the fuel caps not. This is a metal fuel cap.
It's incredibly solid. So little things like that have
impressed me with the sub and anyway on the weekend.
But the reason I was going to Bendigo was leaving from there to go to classic Japan in Adelaide, which is the premier sort of Japanese car show for SA.
And we drove over Tommy, who's been on this podcast before and I drove over on his in his 1986 Subaru Touring Waggon.
So this is the L series, manual touring waggon and that car he's done quite a bit of work to, that's really clean.
He's, but it has been sitting for 10 years.
So he did water pump and timing belt and you know, shockers, front, rear, you know, boil service, blah, blah, blah, you know, just resurrected it. That thing ran beautifully.
It was a delight to drive there and back.
The ride was surprisingly good. The seats were surprisingly
comfy. It's not a big cavern, but the
seats in those were very good. And so it just didn't put a foot
wrong, you know. And it was really like Tom and I
sort of both commented this this is fine like this how people got around in 1986. This is not a it's not a
terrible old horrible Oh my God, will it make it car?
It just just wasn't. Anyway, Japanese car show.
I won't dwell on it too much, but that was good.
There's the new section with all the Duff Duff stickers lowered, modified. Just makes me want to vomit.
And then the other, the other section that that is more me, that's the the actual sort of retro classics and there's a bongo van and a couple of beautiful MR2's, Maddie.
There was a red one that was minty mint, mint, mint, mint like yours, Very nice. There was, you know, a beige
Pajero 2 cars down from me with the high roof and the beige vinyl. It was like beige on beige and
it's just cool retro stuff like that.
So that was good. But on the last day, yesterday
morning, we when we were coming back, Tom wanted to get something from a wrecker, which was about 20 minutes South of Adelaide. This is like a jollies.
You pull it. So we drive down 20 minutes
South of Adelaide and very well laid out.
Reca you know nice and neat like jollies is here quite, quite nicely done. But the cars in the Wrecker,
they're like 15 years, 20 years behind where we are in Melbourne. There was old stuff.
There was a line of beetles in the records.
There were five Peugeot 50 fives.
In the reading there were four Peugeot 40 fours.
Sorry, 50 fours in the wrecker. There were 5 Jaguar XJ sixes in
the Wrecker like stuff that I have not seen in a Melbourne.
Pull it. Do it himself Wrecker.
For for years it was there and it was reasonably complete.
And I thought, my God, like when was the last time you just walk into a wrecker in Melbourne and OHS you need a wheel from a 504.
There it is like. It's almost worth the trip to
Adelaide, if you knew well. David, I took some photos for
you, a couple of Honda Accords that were in there, the three door model and being a Mitsubishi town, you know, being adult there were about 3 entire rows of Magnus.
Wow. I did take a photo of a grey Gen
1 Waggon for our friend Andrew, her same as his car.
But oh Magnus the plenty. And I I did say that to Ty.
I thought if you knew what they had in stock and was sort of wanting a little getaway it wouldn't be a crazy idea to go over there and and milk a wrecker like that.
Just can't. Yeah, because it's one of them.
I mean, imagine how many. Yeah, that's that's just one.
I mean, there will be more that we didn't, that we didn't get to. Well, I wanna add to that
because SA's got a lot less stringent rules for registration than we do. Yeah, when and when you buy a
car, you don't have to do a roadworthy process.
You can just put in your name. Yeah, so, so, like, so when
you're there and stuff. Going to test this when you're
like a lot of younger people drive really old cars because they're part, they pay $300.00, four hundred $500.00 for them
until they die and get another one.
You know, like, yeah, that's and and and and you know the and and the the. The card demography is quite
like the. I think that I think the average
the car park there, the average age is, is older than other states, definitely 100% and it's sort of unless you live right on the coast, it's relatively nice climate, you know it's sort of dryish and the roads are pretty good over there.
It's not a hard, there's no traffic so it's it's not hard on cars and you know in terms of stop start like Sydney, so I think yeah, I think I think it's the nice little Mecca of of slightly older stuff in USA. So I was pleasantly surprised.
That the loser? What's that?
Magna Palooza. It's.
Called the trip out there Magna Palooza.
It was fun In other news, and I'll show up in a minute.
I'm picking up my echo from the mechanic this week that's got Rowdy that's going in for Reg Monday.
It's the little 3 door auto Gen 1E with that cool old interior, you know, that aqueous sort of interior.
So I'll sell that soon and then I'll put the Saab in when that goes and see what that needs for Rodie.
Probably an awesome, isn't it? That's auto.
Yes, that's right. I think that is all my car news,
David Prince. I would like hard news at the
moment. I've been a bit busy with other
stuff in the last couple of weeks.
Let me think the I've had the purple Z360 hard top at my place and I've been doing a few bits and pieces of that, just detailing it up and that car was looking like it was going to be disposed of. One of these classic shared cars
that often people in car clubs have that has numerous owner claims to it. But really, it's such a sweet
little car that turns every time.
It's besides every time you turn the key, I just think I don't know that you're gonna find the person that's going to give you what it's worth from the point of view that where are you going to find another one like that's that's well sorted and no rust starts and drives. They don't take up much space.
It got a really good reception at the last highball but it hadn't been there before. But yeah, it's such a cool
little car a Honda zip for those listening.
They don't know what it is. If they remember the Aussie film
Malcolm that can't split in half, it's it's one of those.
It's one of them. It's one of them, but this is
actually the water cooled version.
There was an air cooled and water cool and it's the on top version so it's pillarless and it's four inches longer he will Mr Honda being the engineer that he was nothing actually is interchangeable between the air cooled and the water cools so frustratingly so but but yeah that's a really cool cool little car so I've and I've got some room to work on at the moment.
The garage has the my Red in 360 scam and the Purple Zed in it, so it's it's a genuine early K garage at the moment.
The no ones being prepared to sail because I'll be moving that one on now that I've decided to bring manually from Japan which the colour and spec that I once proving a little a little elusive at the moment but what I'll turn up I'm not in any great hurry yeah knowing now that I doubt it'll take as long as the last one did to organise and with in the middle of COVID that took nearly a year to get here.
But I think the the timeline is much better now.
That's about it. I was thinking about tonight
earlier in the day as I'm driving my Volkswagen and the transmissions squeaking between 1st and.
Second again. Yep, they didn't fix it last
time I was in for service, but I reported it because they will be fixing it. Still got 18 months of warranty
left, so I'll be getting that fixed.
Probably this? Time.
It has the clutches. All done.
Yeah, 35,000 cases it did. Yep.
Yep. It all the clutch is done.
And I think it had, I don't know if it had them all done.
I mean, of course with warranty, they don't usually tell you they just fixed. It but it was Gearbox out.
Yes, yes, I presume so. I had a small loan car.
That was 35,000. How many cases are we on now?
49 It says on it now. Wow.
Wow. Yeah.
So not that long later. Not that long night and look, it
hasn't stopped. I'm not, you know, the car
hasn't left me ruined or overheated or slipped like and still works. But every time it changes
between gears now and sort of whistles at me so.
Anyway, still better than my gearbox.
Yeah, as I was saying that, Scotty, I thought, that's a relative, aren't they, you know? I wish mine just whistled.
Yeah, that's right, mine clunks and doesn't want to go in any gears. Yeah.
Joy about. There's a few decades difference
between the gearboxes. There is a few decades, I nearly
said when I. Was probably doing a bit.
Better be doing better. I I didn't exhibit you talking
about yours? Is it a DDSG?
But no. Japanese TSG, yeah.
Yeah, so look. The the the vents great.
It's just it's just your box. Box does drive me a bit crazy
and I figured when I bought it I thought, well we'll see how this goes. You know, I couldn't get a
manual when I wanted it, so another manual.
So anyway, no complain. OHS.
I think the last time we spoke about the MX5 and the what do you call the name of them, the Coil packs.
I decided that I was going to put a new set of coil packs so I ended up getting a set of those. I think about 160 odd somewhere
in there I only need to get 2 because it shares the call between 2 cylinders each. I've also got the extra leads to
go from the callback to the other cylinders just to make sure that it wasn't either of those.
So I got those in, got home, took off the old callbacks.
I always you know you should probably everyone.
Every mechanic most likely does it.
It's something I would have normally and have a look at both the coil packs just to make sure they're right.
One of them, the new ones, the little cover that I guess attaches to the spark plug itself, that was not on properly. The rubber had kind of gone over
the point where the the call would she touched the spark plug. So I figured that would have
started misfiring like the way I would have been used.
So I took that off, refitted it, make sure it set properly, put a little bit of dielectric grease in and then fit them all and the car sprung to life immediately. Like normally I'd crank it for
at least one and half seconds and then it start up.
Now within like half a second it basically starts, Oh well.
So I definitely think they were on their way out and so far have not had a misfire issue. But at the same time, I think
that one was after a few months. So I'm still you know holding
out but I did end up doing probably about 500 kids in the car and then my brother in law has taken it because his car at the mechanic getting new springs which he decided the mechanics a good guy but he's a bit unreliable in terms of timing.
I said how about you wait till he gets the suspension in the new shockers and struts and he's like Nah, I'll just send it and he'll bring it. And now it's been like a week
and a half and still at the shop.
So first I took the DMAX and now they took the MSR like we'd like the Max from in case dad wants to use it but he'll at least put some keys on it and if it does I guess shop again.
I'll have a better idea. So I've done at least 500's, I
think he'll do probably within the week, somewhere around 2300, so at least I'll know that way and so far so good.
So you know, fingers crossed that's the issue.
The DMAX where it's automatic lights always being on.
No, that was just me driving the car in the later afternoon.
It was not a car issue. Drove the car in the morning or
during, you know, proper sunlight, it was fine.
The headlights were not turned on so you know, got all done, gave the MX5 awash and took the SGI a couple of times.
Hmm. Because my brother and sister
taking the the Emax, I actually ended up needing to take the the STI a few times. I was happy about that, like I'm
not fond of taking it shopping centres because after all Dings and everything else. But this time I packed super,
super far away and thankfully nobody had parked next to you when I came back. So happy with my groceries and
you know, just drove home and yeah, that's that's probably better for me. Very, very good.
Nothing with me. So we will move on to two.
Tonight's topic. Gentlemen of cars that were
unbelievably uncool now coming into their own being cool.
So for example the reason why I want to bring this up.
A Falcon, isn't it? Well, I mean the URL is is is
the is the one or the only choice here.
But you know when you go to Carson coffee and stuff and and you know a good friend Mr Andrew Rushworth will will completely attest to this. You know you go there with a
with a really basic car that that's from a from a you know from a bygone era that people used to just scoff out and be like oh whatever. It's just an old Magna to now
being like wow that's actually unbelievably cool.
You know it's it's hard to see it.
It's hard, but it's also weird to see that that that kind of they're gonna turn around. Now I remember like old Corollas
used to be, not unless it was like an 86 or something, but like even even then sprinters were like, they weren't really worth much. But like those OK 50 fives and
stuff, they were just considered old cars.
Like they weren't there, but like even when they were new, like they weren't. They wanna make better ones like
cool car but now it's completely sought after So I want to leave it in your capable hands of what do you think now like now really kind of sought after and really kind of cool even though even though they were very uncool. Now I wanna said say Ed, you
you're gonna inspire me because I was listening back to a few old episodes when you talk about your your, your your parents had a was a Nissan. Yes.
Yes, Irvin. Yeah, and and like unbelievably
uncool you didn't wanna get dropped anywhere near school in.
It not, not. But now, like Vans are really
cool, cool at the moment. Like Vans are really in like
high asses and and and Geragos and and events.
Yeah, they're really cool. I think bands are are are a good
example of an area that have become cool, particularly retro.
I mean there's always been a, you know, a culture of camper, vans that kind of cool like combies and and you know at a Volkswagen, if you go buy a new Volkswagen Multivan camper, even though it's an unreliable bucket of shit, it's it's cool.
You know, there's no question about that in terms of the pop top and the accessories and the stove and the way they fit it all in. And so I think vans by their
nature are cool. It's just that some go well,
they all go through that daggy non cool phase and then hopefully they come out the other end and and be cool again.
It was amazing actually, coming back from Adelaide, how many egg Terrago is I saw like on the road driving, I reckon I saw seven, you know, between Adelaide and Melbourne, just all around the traps, you know. And not necessarily from the
show. They're just.
None of them showed. None of them.
Not once. The thing you just they just
seem. To running.
They are still running those things out there as transport.
And I watched a movie, I watched a couple of episodes of Boy Swallows Universe. It's a, you know, miniseries
like based on a book. It's very good so far, I've
gotta say. But yeah, he drives a a a Nissan
Vanette in the show, and it's a little beige thing with cool stripes. And at first I thought it was a
light ace, and then I said no, that's a Vandette.
Hmm. Look, God, where are they now?
You just don't see those things. And there's a very cool standard
sign Gemini pops up into that. Yeah, that's true.
That's true. There was a Gemini.
Star sign Gemini. Hmm.
So we like Vans one. Do you think Vans are particular
are like kind of an exception to the rule?
If you see like a really cool Spectron with all the decals and then the great like that's just that's just kind of cool now, right? Like that it's got in the middle
swivel seat and everything. It's very.
Exactly right. It's very cool.
But they were, they were pretty daggy there for a while.
Those fans, I suppose there's. A a Nomad XE lives not far from
us in Burwood with the original very cool alloys and bars and everything rusted as all get out.
There's still going. Still going, Still running, sort
of kind. That comes to mind as being not
cool and then cool and worth money.
You know, you get some Japanese stuff like Datsuns, Like, you know, my grandfather had a 240K sedan in a manual and that, you know, there was a phase there where they were just jalopy, rust bucket, $500 cars. They were not sought after.
No one was buying them and restoring them.
No one was even giving them a second glance.
And then suddenly through this whole skyline hype it's sort of dragged those gloppy Datsuns as David McCall into the the the into the view again of people and they're like oh it's got the round tail lights like a skyline and it's Japanese and it's straight 6 motor and oh hang on a minute and so you know I I sort of can't believe what what they're worth you know in coupe form particularly. But there's other Japanese cars
along that line, like Mazda capellas and stuff that I saw at the show on Sunday that would just cheap rubbish is now kind of cool and collectible because they're they're Chrome bumper Jacksons, last place you know. Well well well Capella I've
always kind of I mean they weren't exactly cool but they they were always bought by people that put a Rotary in them and basically and basically and and went nuts but but talk to your to your guts and you know point like a 120 why is like a really cool car now which is which is hard to believe like that's it's everyone's like oh cool 120 why but I remember why I was on news. That was #1 on my list. 120 Wise
were awful, awful cars and sort of still are in a lot of ways but the. Cockroach of the 70s.
You don't kill them. Having said that, on Sunday I
saw a green 120 white coop at the show that was in wasn't concourse, but it was in very tidy condition.
But one thing I noted on it was that it had all four original hubcaps and that were undamaged. You have, you know, 121 hubcap.
They they go out. Through the long way out, the
edges of them are this ridiculously overcomplicated sort of metal spokes all around the edge and then this flat dish face and they are so easily crunched on gutters so 9 out of 10 of them are just destroyed. This car had a full set of
glamour hubcaps and I I really stopped and admired that.
Yes, Hatch, yes. They were.
They were the penultimate ugly duckling, I reckon they came out. Yeah.
Nothing nice about them at all, but you kind of nice Aqua one these days. Hmm.
Or yellow or or, yeah. My year four year high school
start, high school primary school teacher, she had an orange one and it was a horrible car, the thing used to smoke, but she drove it everyday and you in and out and always.
Includes many. I had, I had seen how I had
second name embarrassment because my teacher had the worst car in the school, you know? What did this second hand
Embarrassment. But you know it's it worked and
I was like, oh she got 121 like and and as a kid I knew what that was because I was just like, oh, you know but but now it's like I was like oh that that'd be that'd be the coolest car in the car park because one it's still going but two it's it's just it's gonna be a character.
And yeah, I remember a good friend of mine, Tyler, his ah geez, his mum had a that I like an early 80s Bluebird, like the the real scary kind of, I kind of kind of the model.
But it was the worst car ever been.
It was, it was falling apart. It was it's still wet, but it
was just a miserable bucket of pass anyway.
I remember. The first four limousine I'll
have you know. Yeah.
Anyway I remember tallest tallest mom was always like well I've I've just got one my new cars on its way out.
I finally ordered my older new car and I'm like oh great like you know like what you getting She rocks up in an AAU Falcon Waggon. I'm like, oh, it's like you just
like you got the worst to where it's like, what is wrong with you? Having pan into the fire.
Yeah, sorry, I yeah, I remember just and she was super proud of.
She's like, I've got front electric window.
She's like, I didn't have that in the in the in the Bluebird.
We are only front. Any front, but I remember like
actually I I saw, I saw him, I saw him a while ago probably probably two or three years ago and his mum still got it like she has. She has her cast for a very long
period of time so she still with the USA and but but yeah it was I remember just just being in that in that it was like that that kind of grainy like you know the colour when you say it.
It wasn't It wasn't nicest green and it was yeah it was too tired and it was it was just it was it had the had the orange lenses that were cracked and broken and it was.
It was yeah. It wasn't It wasn't like like it
wasn't it wasn't at RX put it that way.
But it's yeah, that one always stuck with me and now I kind of see I'm like it's actually kind of cool you know I I I totally rocked that. Um.
So David, interesting because the guy that runs Highball has has a has that shape Bluebird, but the one that he's got ended up it's like an 80, a 1980 or 79 model which is what we were still in 1-2 hundred bees back then.
So the book came out in 82 but this is an 8181 and it was actually a cardboard out by General Motors Holden to actually before you know they knew Nissan were going to release that the Bluebird in Australia.
So it was to sort of position against the camera and pull it apart and see how it works. So he ended up with with that
car. I think he had a relative that
worked at Holden in the day and they sort of put it all back together and sold it, sold them off sort of thing.
So. It's a full Jap spec one, but
the Australian cars had the better seats and they had, you know, a lot more local content to them and different bumpers and stuff to the the JDM ones. But yeah, I mean that my brother
had one new and a waggon had it for.
Years and years and years and then.
Interestingly went into an EA Falcon, so I mean it was logical regression from that, but it was just a base Geo fabric trim rusted away, but really nice instrumentation at night.
I remember the instruments were really well set out and you know, like a Christmas tree, they're all colours of the rainbow on the on the instruments.
Such a dull car though, aren't they just?
Especially in GL. Nicely Mcdull, dull, dull.
Yeah. Sorry for taking your your 121
your list David. That's all I wanna talk
personally apologise for that. What about?
What about you in? What do you want on your?
List apart from yeah, the almighty AU Falcon, which now?
Just. Got to your car.
I'll take you to the Toyota Orion like we're not.
OK, Not the third one, because the third one was always cool.
Yeah, you know. But just a regular toilet Orion.
Yeah. Because it was always kind of
the, as Jacob put the dad car, it's you know you want something cool and you know fast but unfortunately, you know have to get something a little more responsible and family friendly.
So you get that it's got to be 6.
You know it's it's reasonably quick.
It's not it's not a win any races against the good stuff out there but it's a pretty good car.
And you know as as they've aged like people I think unfortunately didn't sell very well in the 1st place.
But people still try and hang on to them and it's just one of those cars of like again you're not gonna win any kind of great competitions. But if you could have like the
choice of a Camry or like, you know, one of the other mid-size sedans that are like, let's be honest, really, really pedestrian looking. This is something where like,
you're still being responsible as an adult.
You still want your car that you not paying too much for, you're not going to spend too much on fuel, that sort of thing.
But it has a sharp enough look where, you know, you're like, I'm cool dad, yeah. To that point I always thought
like when the Orions came out it was like it was like when when your mom said to you like but when you ask him hey mom, can I ask him ice cream from the from the from the van that you know the ice cream man. Yeah.
It's like it's like no we've got ice cream at home and the and the ice cream at home is the Orion.
Yeah. It's it's it's it's it's it's
like it's like can I, can I can I get an extra 6.
No. We're gonna sit home and it's
like a Orion ZR6. It was you know it's it's that
is that was the car in. Exactly like it's it's a
compromise car. But I think for that reason it's
it's cool. It's definitely more unique than
every other exotics on the Earth.
Yeah. Again, it's going to win any
awards, but it does hold special place I feel.
Absolutely. Like and there are good drive.
Like they're actually, they're definitely a good thing.
I like that one. I think that's a cool one.
Definitely come to the end of the last few years.
What? About Avalon.
They're not cool, though, are they?
They're not. Maybe their time will come, Who
knows? I mean, if Andrew Bosworth can
drag the Magna out of the the Mya, yeah, we just need someone to do the same with an Avalon. Although I don't know we would
find any. I mean, it was that instilling
great numbers and. And it's still out there cause
they're tough. Yeah, true, they do keep.
A good friend Jake had an Avalon.
Definitely it got lost in the flood which I don't think the car she died. I think the starter motor just
started because of the water but the insurance decided to write it off for whatever reason and the the immediate car he went to look for wasn't but he's like look if I can stretch the budget I want an Orion. That's what he actually wanted
and he wanted the cooler dead car like you have the kids.
Jake again he appreciates the comforts of you know a mid size car. So it's not super big that you
know. Again, he's got no kids to take
away, but he wants to give the homies, Yeah, and you know, something that's mid size kind of fits, fits the bill really nicely. Quite reliable and and yeah it's
funny like you you you laugh at some of these cars because you know they were good grandparents and to be fair they marketed the Orion 2 old people like remember the ad was like an old couple driving the car with you know and every time I've seen one like it's got the you know the straw hat in the past the shelf and and and all that it's it it was.
I remember the out was like oh money money Avalon V6 and it was just it was it was it was. I remember that out of like,
they even marketing it to old people like Toyotas.
There's no shame with Toyota like that.
That was it was. Just isn't there the Hilux that
now like a divorced couple? Yeah, and the sharing custody of
the. High chair custody, yeah.
Well, I love that. I think that's a great dad.
It's a good. None of these hold account to
the 200 kilowatts. Kilowatts.
Kilowatts. Ah yes, I remember that.
What is the good ones Bugger. And then then then yeah that was
good one and yeah but yeah the other one.
Let's see if that time will come will you know we'll we'll see if Straw Hats on a on a on the parcel shelf is a is a is a coming back thing. But imagine imagine a mint one
rocking up at highball like a mint one with like 20,000 K driven by an opposing all its life.
Like fully optioned with the alloys and everything and just pulling up that'd be. Jerking.
That'll become a mod where people put the straw hats on the parcel shelf. Has to hustle.
They put it there. Yeah, if you're gonna do that
now as like you know, goof, we we get a royal team.
Yeah. My niece's first car I found
four years ago is at 240 VG. Yeah, I I delivered it to her
with a with a hat on the parcel shelf, all set and ready to go.
Did you put it there or was it there?
I put it there. That's great.
Scott actually I want to honour that was on my list, but then we'll get to that one. Scotty, any on your list before
we before we keep? On my list I got the VN
Commodore. OHS OK.
That was pretty nowhere for a lot of years and now they're they're very sought after for. Yeah, good.
Now I I can't remember the last time I actually seen one on the road. It's been that long.
I saw they in the VNS as they had Phoenix, Phoenix Red and they had Atlas Grey and they had white.
I saw I saw a red one. I should know one of my
students, his dad. His dad bought one from
Queensland and restored it here and he just pick him up from school on club plates and I'm like, I'm like actually looked really good. Like I haven't seen a clean VN
in forever. Like, like it was I was actually
taking back was like, wow, that's actually that's actually really nice. Because obviously don't know my
comments too, I'm just looking to be in coming home.
If you saw that car, there is a 100% chance you'll find drugs in that. Country.
It was that car was the staple of you've made.
If if that car was on your drive, it was a staple of I've made bad life choices throughout throughout my life like that was that car. But but now you're right Scotty,
they are they are very few and far between and the ones that remain are kind of good. Like they're actually kind of
coming back and they're. They're money.
Later ones, but he used to get them a lot around where I live, driving around and VSS two, you'd always choose CVS over a VPN. VPS look way better in every way
and there's you know, I'd see some VSS and stuff like that.
They were always pretty cool, but the VNS were always not not cool, just the V6 with the hole and exhaust sound awful wherever they went. Yeah, lawful.
And now they're just gone. And they're sort of, if you find
a good one, you're like, oh, alright.
There's one listed for 68,500 for a VNS manual.
How? Much 68,500 and that's not
that's not even a group. A Yeah, right under it.
We've got the trash down for 2200 executive.
But like, like groupies and yeah, like group Group A group AS like in terms of like VNS, we're nowhere forever like that, like like that was a car that was just, you know, I mean they always kind of had the following, but they were nowhere in terms of pricing. Now they are like, you can't you
shut the gates, You cannot touch those cars like they are ridiculously expensive. Wonder how many just normal
asses they made. We actually could find out we
should. We should anyway.
Anyway, our listeners can hit us up.
How many PS did they make? Yeah, just to have such a high
price, I assume most of them just got smashed and wrapped around poles, Poles. Yeah.
At the moment on Gold FM, they are restoring a VX2 like it's a gold one from Factory, but they're restoring it to give it away. And if you write it, a slight
tangent, but if you're there, there the winner is someone who puts words to a song about the Commodore and puts it in.
I think I should, I think I should enter, but yeah, it's an O2, but I thought, God, that's a bit new, isn't it?
Then I went, well, it's 22 years old.
It's not really very new. Images of David Gryphon Ohno
Gold FM you see. Hold of him.
Gold of him. Yeah, because it's a gold hot
golden Holden. You know, they wanted a golden
Holden something. Gold FM Play all the good songs
now. Yeah, that's when you know
you're old, Scotty. I know.
Go. Wonderful.
What's a good, um, you know, I'm promoting another radio station on this radio station. Great.
It was a great classic. Kids, I forgot the name of the
catch phrase. But anyway, yeah, we will move
on before I before I lose my job here at 98.9 Northwest.
Seven you just for something afterwards, something later, when we're all off air. If you Google hit songs from
2004 which is now 20 years old, you'll be surprised how modern they sound. Yeah, it's hard.
It's hard to believe like, like even Carson, that era, that old.
So like like you think 20 year old cars are like from the 80s, No, that's that's like. My Amex lost 21 years old.
Yeah, four more years old. Club Ridge.
Exactly. Like my type friends 20 years
this year that's that's don't believe that cost 20 years old.
I remember when I remember going to the monetary singing like that's that's that's a scary, it's a scary proposition.
We should get rid of it. Not it's it's too old.
Too old. I can't plug it off to 50 bucks.
Seems metal. David Prince you were gonna say
120 why And and we did we did mention that what else was and and you also mentioned a 240. Volvo 240 Volvo two 40s.
But see here's the thing people don't know Volvo two 40s know that they're cool and for me 240 has always been a kind of kind of that niche cool like a combi cool where it's it's a car where if you know you know and it's like O240 cool like you know like that's and and they were full for the reason they were so they were so kind of like old school you know old person's car and I and I and not many cars have been like Volvo 240 cool if that if if that makes sense. It's kind of like a it's own
pocket. There's like cool and then
there's Volvo 240 cool and then like that that that that section is like it's always kind of had that had that cult following which is which is quite rare for a car to be fair.
I've got a related thing on that, Matthew.
So I I saw this yesterday. You know the Betoota advocate
she had. They take the piece of paper, or
whatever it was. A picture of a white 240 waggon
with this pink head lay about. Next to it, Broke Art school
student finds the perfect $17,000 Volvo Station waggon to complete his aesthetic. It's like, yeah, that's about
right. That's about right.
If you if you had half a brain. He honest?
A headline then? The Australian, I'd say.
Yeah but like it's it's funny though because you guys like I don't know if you if you guys are knowing what I'm trying to say about Volvo 240 cool. But Volvo 240 calls been a thing
like I I've I'm. Saying.
But it was more of a cold call. Was a cult call.
Yeah, the average person saw. They were like.
You know what? Yeah, what the hell.
Get this crap out of here. But now I think there's more of
a general population appreciation.
Especially with the hipsters. Hipsters gonna Brunswick and
you'll see how you see everywhere.
Single gear, bikes, All those. It's it's it's weird because my
sister used to living in Brunswick West and then I used to go through Brunswick and yeah and I'll be like it was 240 waggon father 240 stand for over two 44240 like they're everywhere and they're and they're beaten lot of them have like the the the painted that they're Burgundies just faded to to to not to virtually nothing but they still worked still full still in full registration they're still being driven and you know there's something to be said for that like like that that's they've got they've got to follow that nominee cars have like there's there's they've got like it's like it's like a religion to them I think and I watched the I watched the video
on Top Gear only in Japan they went they went and and they got a massive following in Japan Volvo two 40s like Volvo 240 is a really sought after in Japan are they.
Yeah I said I think you guys the video I'll give you guys the video after this like they're like oh they're simple in their aesthetic and they're and they're really cool and and and they're like a non filled lifestyle and we like that and that and I was like you know what I I get it.
I get why people kind of like these things and.
And I reckon the seven 40s and the nine 40s, the last the rule would drive ones. Yeah, are as cool now.
I mean they're they're reached, they've reached the age.
There are still, they're still very affordable compared to two 40s which seem to have gone a bit nice.
Yeah, I certainly have a 740 waggon.
Oh absolutely. Like a 7:40.
Well like a light one. Ohe ohe yeah.
There was one that was on Queensland plates.
Queensland. I was I was behind agreement and
there was no BS last week and had the roof put on it.
The the back end, the back end was on, was on on the ground.
It was just loaded floor. So it was Queensland.
Queensland what's it called European style plates.
And we had like had you know 740 in in the play like it was a well looked after the car you could tell it was well loved and and and and he was just driving him and him and his wife through you know through through Melbourne.
I'm like that's that's cool. Like that's that's very that's a
very cool car, right. I get that and I even like a
50s. I think a 50s, I think I, I 50s
are a bit different because they had that racing kind of pedigree in terms of they they went racing and people like, oh the flying brick, you know. But like you gotta look at the
240 and the and then the and the seven 40s and stuff before that to to really to really get a good understanding of of how how cool they kind of are. What else is on your list,
gentlemen? I had.
Well, we've already discussed Magnus ad nauseum, you there and hashtag make the 40th for next year.
Andrew, if you're listening, we're, we're, we're onto it, so.
Got some updates on that. Oh, OK Um, I actually had a
Honda. I had the Honda HRV.
I think we had discussed it on on the podcast before, but the original HRV that came out in like 99, I think you got the most handsome, best car they've ever produced, I don't think.
And I think, Ed, you actually describe them as pond scum at one time, I think. Yes, when they were launched,
particularly in that yellowy Goldie metallic colour, I said, what the hell are Honda doing? That pond scum.
And yeah, it's been my constant little label for that car ever since. But then I had one a while back
and I really liked. It.
Um, as we said at the time, brilliant ground clearance, brilliant approach and departure angle.
Even though it's not 4 wheel drive in the true sense of the word, you can go over things in that car like I like.
I like a car to be able to drive over things in what gutters and gutter mids and Kangaroos, ideally.
And then it had the Ek running gear, which is incredibly reliable, nice manual gearbox. The CVT was dreadful, don't
touch the CVT. But the manuals were great and
the interior is really hard wearing, very visible.
You could Chuck stuff in them. They're very square in the back
so they're very practical. So it's just there's a lot going
for one of those and they're worth nothing.
Absolutely. I I completely agree.
Completely agree with that one. Scotty.
I got one for you are 30 ones now the whole schooling thing is is a is a is a big thing. Now 30 ones weren't cool
forever. Like like they weren't.
They weren't a cool car, especially.
Because you get a 31 when you could pick up a 32 or 33.
Correct. But now 30 ones are like really
sought after and they're really kind of cool.
I think. I think they've come in that
wave of like you know it's it's it's got the you know the the the stovetop tail lights and and like even the Pintara is because you know they're quite literally the same cards with the 4 cylinder like like a A31 Waggon which is I think it's Australian only the 31 Waggon right load that we we we design we design that here 31 waggon is a cool thing like your mates got on and. Yeah, Daniels had chewing his
time. I think he sold over when the
engine blew. He bought, I think his dad
bought a 400 bucks and I sold it for 100 bucks with a blown engine this time. And then, yeah, a couple years
back he ended up buying one from Echuca and they didn't have any compression. So he's working on it slowly but
surely. But yeah, he's a waggon, man.
He's deadly drivers. Also waggon.
So yeah, yeah, that they've got some special about them.
Yeah, absolutely. But at the same time, I feel
again they are 30 ones was in some cases were cool.
I thought they were cool. Like when I was in New Zealand
the 90s, which had a family friend that had, he had the one of the stove tops. Yeah, 31 over like, oh, it's a
skyline. Like a skyline.
Yeah. If we knew.
Any lost ones before we get to the?
Quiz. I think it was.
Well, I was gonna add, I think it was the the 80s design people didn't really like the boxy look.
Yeah, but it's making a massive comeback.
So I think also obviously the Fox Body Mustang no one liked.
I was thinking about that, but I still don't like it.
No, I'm I'm a I'm a fan like. I know you're a fan.
Exactly. That's why I like it, Because I
was like, do I like you get No, no, it stays in the box.
It. Says.
Dude like boxy is cool. Boxy is cool and.
Is definitely cool. Like, especially when you
consider some of the bubbly stuff we had in the 90s especially, Like, it's better than that.
Yeah. Ready for the quiz?
How it works? It's 10 questions plus some
bonus questions. You only get 15, No 10 seconds
to answer the question, Ed. No, you know, saying it.
Bumming around. No.
Start with that shenanigans, alum.
So we've got, we've got, we've got David and we've got Scotty playing tonight for for the chocolates.
Now there is 10 questions plus some bonus questions and there's a couple of couple of ads advertisements in here in this list as well. Yeah.
So like I'll read the read the car ad and then you can and then you can guess what, guess What Car it is.
So let's crack on gentlemen, Question 1.
Ford CEO Jim Farley said what earlier this week about Ford Australia E's got in there first.
I thought I got in there first. I think he said that they could
have pulled out of Australia like they were thinking or toying with pulling out of Australia.
That is absolutely great. They were, generally.
Not now, but a few years back. A few years.
Back they were genuinely going to pull out of Australia during during Mr Falcons year end of end of run.
And then Ranger was a smash hit and they're they're staying.
Question two what was Toyota's first twin Cam vehicle?
David. David.
Or to have to be the 2000GT? Wouldn't that is absolutely
correct, it is the 2000 GT. We know those kinds.
Many don't. You don't.
We ah, yeah, you know, you mean Sean Connery.
So that's question 3. A 2007 Honda CRV from America
has recently been put back in the socials very, very recently.
For what reason? Sorry, put back in there.
So the social medias for for what reason, it's been shared all over again for and I remember when this kid and this happened, but it's been, it's been it's been all over, all over the car socials and people are talking about it currently.
Why? David, I'll have a guess.
David. Is it done a huge mileage?
I'll give it to you. It's done. 1,000,000 miles.
Well done. 2017 and it's done a mean mine.
I know 27. 1000 Seven 2007. Seven.
OK you go. Yeah, your good old K20 four
question, 4MG's performance models in their new range are called the what Ed EDD. Excite.
Incorrect. Well, alarm the MGS.
MGS is incorrect. I could think of a few words to
describe them, but there's probably none of them are probably right. None of them were appropriate
for 819 and A. 100 or We're now on cartography.
Yeah, that's right. It's OK.
No. I'll have a guess.
Yeah. Dead.
No Scooby Doo. No, we have nothing.
It's called the X power. They they're they're high
performance range called the X powers. 6.
Power instead of 74 kilowatts? Of 85 kilowatts.
Correct, correct. A Mundo actually actually went
in the MG4XL with RIZ recently. It bloody bloody hammered.
It was a fast, fast thing. But anyway, that's a that's
that's another story. Drive by the BMW from.
Ah yes they're they're they're trying to get that that connection back. You know they they they had a
while ago. Question 5A new record for a non
heritage Victorian plate was set very recently.
How much did the plate sell for? I give closest to so non
I'll go 600. 600, you guys are way off by the way.
It was $230,000. So.
But David gets the chocolates there.
Bonus question, what were the digits of this plate?
Ohe, Alan. Is 8008.
Well, I wish. I wish I was.
I generally wish it was but you. But you know what, Alan?
I'll give you .5 because you, you, you've, you've, you're not
far off. So I'll give you a .5.
That's sound. Excellent.
David. David.
If the other .5 will go 8888. Incorrect.
Well, that means it must be 8008 S.
You're. Not fine.
No, I don't know. I know.
Calculator at school, Scotty. Yeah.
Yeah, it would you in or out? No, no.
It was 6 eighths in a row. Bonus bonus question.
Why is this such an important plate, David?
Because eight in Chinese is luck or fortune, One of those.
Well, dancer in China is another eight.
In some other Asian cultures AIDS considered a lucky number.
It is a similar to the word for generating wealth and fortune in Mandarin. That's because of the it's an
infinite flow. The Figure 8 you know, it's like
the energy flows, the cheap, cheap, cheap looking at flight.
The question is 6 what vehicle has broken the unofficial lap time on this this weekend at Mount Panorama Gothamist Scott?
Who was that electric board van? You get 2 points because that
was the bonus question too. So well done Score check.
Alan .581 Scotty 2. David currently leading on what
role? Question 7.
Hyundai have this week announced what major change to their end brand. David, David.
It's going. There will be no longer petrol
powered ends, they're going electric.
Well, I'll give you .5 ohm Alan. Dean, Harvard.
Incorrect alarm. Hmm, I thought David was right.
David, spot on, but he missed. You missed the second part to
that end today. Sorry, the second part of the
question is that the I-20 and the I30 are being ends are being dropped. Incorrect.
They are being, they are being dropped.
But there's a second part to that, Scotty or or Edward, you've. Got.
No, I'm not sure that's. No, I don't know.
They're being they stop. They're no longer selling end
end combustion engine powered cars in Europe only currently.
Ohk OK. So.
I did read that, God damn it. I remember I read comments about
and people were whinging. That's it.
Question 8. Staying with her and Diane, the
new Ionic 5 end is said to have how much is said to be how much in Australian dollar redos closest to I'll give. 100,000.
100K, says Edward. 84,000. 84,000, says Alan.
Scott. Scott. 89990. 89990.
Five way, No more to pay. Now with free air and David
Prince. Ohga 92. 92 Edward Bunting your
closes, it's 111,000 plus on. Wow.
RIP. 111. Plus on roads.
Plus on roads. Now we.
Bonus question, how many kilowatts does it have?
I'll give closest to. Again, it's not as much as I
expected it to have, but it's still quite powerful alarm. 242.
242 Set alarm. I will go 350. 3. 50. 355.
Five, yeah. I'll go 275. 275 and Edward.
All gonna go 288. 288 it has 478.
You say horsepower. Kilowatts, yeah.
Jesus Christ. So Scotty gets the chocolates
for that one. So how does that lower in your
estimate again? Because like cause other
electric cars got like 500 and plus.
Which ones are we talking about? Tesla.
'S and stuff. Right.
Like that's just, you know what we talking like a base model Tesla like a baseball. Why is like what not even 200?
About two. Two.
Thought they were going to be the guy.
Like the performance is like well over 3. 100 The
performances are but the performances are then like 100 grand. Plus, yeah, that's true.
So are they measuring them in the electric cars?
Just Chuck them straight on them.
I'm sorry and have like some some bullshit amount of talk too. Like, it's just nuts.
Ohe. Yeah, I bet.
Did you see the Did you guys see the video of Katie Sanchez drifting around Sydney Marswell Park?
It was. Nice.
Yeah, he approves it. He.
Approvingly approved it Christian 9.
Like I said, first of our two car advertisement brochures.
All this different performance. That's what you can expect from
the new Blank 335 Blank. Under the bonnet lies a
supercharged, all aluminium V8 capable of delivering a massive 330 album. This is a FPV GT.
It is an FPV GT well done album. Ooh.
So, massive amounts of torque 575, sorry, Newton metres.
These are the most powerful V8 FFV ever.
And yeah, OK, then that's you've got one.
You said 335 and then you said supercharge.
Oh my God, that's. It.
That's it, Yeah. That was such a beautiful
sounding engine, that. It was a magnificent.
The stock exhaust. That they Yeah, they they were
tough. They were a tough car.
Yeah. Alright.
Question 10. Timeless Italian Stalling by
Pininfarina and Breathtaking Performance are all the whole are the hallmarks of of the blank, blank, blank.
It is the classic year European plant.
Yeah, it is a classic Year Plan European.
Maserati Gran Turismo. Incorrect Ed Ed, Ed, Edd.
You have 406 coupe. Incorrect.
It's the classic. Version 46 Coupe.
In incorrect. Incorrect.
So you can't have too many guesses head.
In there was like it is the classic.
Hang on, I'm your leg is musty, lagging.
Mostly lagging. Only said it once.
I said it once. Twice for us.
It's the classic European performance convertible Spider offers the choice of a free spinning 2 litre GTS 4 cylinder engine with David. That would be the AR Barrera.
Incorrect that. It is an alpha though.
With revolutionary direct petrol injection or.
The following. Scott.
Is it the Alpha? Um, they're called the GTV.
I'll, I'll give it to you. It's the GTA and the spider.
Yeah, the. I'll give that to you.
Scotty. Well done.
Done, Scotty. Good.
Pick up. Alright, that is that is the
quiz score. Check.
Gentlemen. Alarm at 1.5.
Edward on two. Scotty on a four.
Tonight's winner by a tiny skin of his teeth.
Teeth. Teeth .5 is Mr. David Prince.
Well done. Done.
Well done. Could have been anyone's game.
It was anybody's game tough questions in there gentlemen as there always is what on Scotty for getting the the TV and the the spot I'll I'll I'm happy with that that's that's a that's a good that's a good response. Wherein I apologise because I
should have got that. Well, you know your loved one is
David Prince, if you're listening.
It's annoying when you can picture it in your head too.
Yeah, it is. You're like, I know what it is.
I can't remember the name of it. I think that's.
I think that's a podcast, gents. Thank you, Matthew.
Thank you. Let's do some plugs.
Edward Bunting and David Prince. You guys do a podcast?
Yes, it's called Auto Retro and we talk to guests about the cars of their lives are Series 2 is underway and with a couple more recordings will be soon complete.
Stay tuned on Spotify and of course, YouTube, where you can see us doing it live. Absolutely, Scotty, dog off to
the week. Golf tip is a week is not about
me, but it was about my brother playing.
He's a member at a golf course. He's been playing a bit and all
of a sudden he just had a terrible round and shot like over 100, and now he's just gotten in his head.
He's stuck. He hasn't gone back and played
yet so. He's got golfers blocked.
Yeah, be careful of that. He's got the yips.
Yeah, just um, I think the problem is then you start changing your swing and changing and adjusting everything.
Don't do that. Just go back out there again.
Just do it again. Just do what you did before.
You're just getting. So in other words, Scott, if
it's getting tough, just play your normal game you'll be.
Right, exactly right. Also Subaru Up for Sale by
Negotiable, obviously on price always.
Obviously whole nearest offer. Maybe I should buy it.
I've bought a car off alum. Have I bought a?
He's got No, I haven't. Yeah, I've bought a car.
If David Prince. Hang on.
Have I bought a car for you, Maddie?
You haven't. You haven't.
No, you didn't you. Didn't want my Ltd so like.
When it got down to 2800 recently, I was kind of half tempted. You just got like 1000 bucks and
you probably end up with it two or three, fair thank.
You for reading, if you like. And maybe, maybe I'll come over
to test drive Scott. Yeah, anytime.
And then I'll be looking It's overheating.
It's overheating. So.
I've promised it doesn't have that issue.
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About this episode
A lively discussion unfolds around cars that were once considered uncool but are now gaining popularity among enthusiasts. The hosts share personal anecdotes and experiences with various vehicles, including the Nissan R31 Skyline, Honda HR-V, and Ford AU Falcon, exploring how perceptions have shifted over time. They also touch on the rise of retro vans and the appeal of classic models like the Volvo 240. The episode is filled with humor, nostalgia, and insights into the changing landscape of automotive culture.
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