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A Whiteman
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Family Outing

Post by A Whiteman » Mon Jul 18, 2022 6:33 am

Its a RHD (made in Canada) car seen in the Waitaki region of the South Island New Zealand.
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Re: Family Outing

Post by TWrenn » Mon Jul 18, 2022 10:07 am

And a nice new looking '14 at that. Good to see the original top boot with that little flap at the top side near the front of the boot.
That's how at least the 13s and 14s should be when new boots are made. Many, if not most, are not. Not sure when Ford discontinued the little flap.


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Re: Family Outing

Post by Alan Long » Wed Jul 20, 2022 3:01 am

Gee Tim, you must have better, younger and sharper Eyes than me!
I can’t see it!!
Alan In Western Australia


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Re: Family Outing

Post by Norman Kling » Wed Jul 20, 2022 10:27 am

First I thought the picture must be a negative because the steering wheel was on the wrong side. However the Ford script on the radiator reads correctly. Then I read Alan's post and looked again and saw the original post New Zealand. The terrain looks very much like Kansas or Nebraska! I thought everything in New Zealand was mountains, oceans, and volcanoes. i have never been there.
Norm

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Re: Family Outing

Post by TWrenn » Wed Jul 20, 2022 11:08 am

Alan Long wrote:
Wed Jul 20, 2022 3:01 am
Gee Tim, you must have better, younger and sharper Eyes than me!
I can’t see it!!
Alan In Western Australia
Alan, I cheated! I expanded the pic with my fingers to look over the car. I ain't that young either!! Just in my mind, but today certainly not in my shoulders. Good thing the '13 starts with one good yank after priming! :lol:

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