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In October 1970 I got my Drivers Licence
and my first car, a 1949 Ford Prefect for $100.00. During 1971 I spent some
time in my mate's brother's HG V8 panel van and around this time panel vans
were the latest and greatest thing for young blokes to get around in. After
spending some time looking for a second hand K, T or G van and finding that
they wanted near new price for them my brother Doug (who worked for GMH at
the time) said “Why don’t you buy a new one” So with Doug’s help that is
exactly what I did. In late December 1972 I purchased a bog stock
brand new HQ Belmont panel van, 173 with 3 on the tree, I still have the van
and she serves me well as my daily driver.
Not long after I had paid off the Van I
started to realize that I really wanted a Monaro, but I could never afford
one until around 1992 when I had finally saved enough money and started
seriously looking for one. Over the next 4 years I must have looked at over
a dozen cars but none were really what I wanted.
Then in March 1996 I saw an ad in the
Trading Post that looked very interesting. I rang the number and the guy
said come around and have a look. After talking to me for half an hour or
so, I assume he deemed me worthy of his car, and we drove around to his lock
up factory in Moorabbin to see the car. On first sight I thought the paint
looked a little dull then I realized that was only because it was covered in
a thick layer of dust. I fell in love and had to buy the car. LOA 428 was a
totally original HQ GTS coupe 308 T-bar Sable Metallic with The Lone
O’ranger stripes.
A quick look at the odometer revealed
that the car had only travelled 34,500 miles
And was in pristine condition, so a
quick drive to the bank to secure the funds and a deal was done, I finally
had my Monaro. |