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Re: Treasure Trove of Pics
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Owen_Dyneto
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Even with the (numerically) highest rear axle ratio available from the hearse/commercial line of 4.7, that little six must have really been working to carry a full load of passengers and baggage.

Posted on: 2009/11/6 10:18
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Re: Treasure Trove of Pics
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Owen,

Knowing where these pictures are from, even if people were in a hurry, they weren't going to get there fast on the roads available. I am sure a six or the small eight would have done all that was possible.

DAF: Interesting observation.....my guess is the bumpers were often swapped at purchase time due to all the roadkill here. Since I am a "transplant", I'll let other Australians take a guess.On one hour and a half drive from Canberra (where I used to live) towards the coast, I counted eight dead kangaroos one day on the road. "Defensive driving" I suppose.

Posted on: 2009/11/6 16:13
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