Bay to Birdwood... it's a South Australian thing!

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At 6:12pm on November 10, 2009, Grant Neville said…
It was purchased in Adelaide by the owner of Prides Business College in 1971, in 1975 it was sold to Pat Holmes of Unley Park, I purchased it from her in 2006. It is original (not restored), and just clocked up 100,000 miles.
At 2:17pm on August 14, 2009, Greg M said…
Its a 1968 model and I have had the car for just over 2 years. From the history the previous owner gave me it looks like it spent most of its life in Victoria around Ballarat and the Geelong area. Its had a new motor and from thhe records i looks like it has progressively been done up over about 7 years. It onll has the hard top, not the soft top and my father thinks that means it was sourced from South Africa but I can't clearly readd the ID markings to research. It runs on premuim unleaded and my mechanic said that I do't need to add the lead additive. The guy I bough i of ppurchased it in Sydny
At 3:31pm on June 19, 2009, Chris Goodsell said…
Love to talk to you about both issues, maybe the National Motor Museum in the next week or so and the Bay to Birdwood in August. My program is national on Christian & Community radio.
Could I get a phone number to ring you?
Thanks
Chris

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