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Old 05-01-2020, 12:25 PM   #92
Gothefalcon
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Default Re: The number/percent of old Falcons still registered

It's getting a bit harder to find "good bits" at the wreckers for BA/BF now, too (I reckon)... Of the cars that do end up there, it seems to be more of the base model/low series cars, and they seem to be more of the old/worn out variety (rather than the crashed, previosly well looked after cars).

On the flip side... plenty of the better/higher series BA/BFs might have moved into the "keeper" category... so could be locked away in sheds.. so perhaps unregistered, but still viable !??

12 - 18yrs old now... so getting up there...

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