I saw a few jokes about LS and his Honda accord.
When I lived and worked at Hill End...I had a Fort Cortina...squarish shape 4 cylinder.
Picked that thing up for $300
It went to Bathurst weekly...before the good road was there. That was its easy work.
Bridle track, crossing the Turon ( had to know the spot to do it)
In and around Tambaroora creek and Red Hill , bashing around up behind the racecourse to get as close to spots as I could.
Wyndeyer, Pyramul.
4wd is a nice advantage...but not always a necessity.
Getting in was sometimes hard, getting out was sometimes crazy...no mobile back then so it was get it out or walk home....and I did not like the later option.
Sometimes you just have to make do with what ya got...not everyone is made of $$ and $$ is not a requirement to go fossicking if you really have the itch for a dig.
I have had 2 x Pajeros and now own an Xtrail...and never have I had the fun I had in that $300 bush bashing barely registrable cortina beast.
When I lived and worked at Hill End...I had a Fort Cortina...squarish shape 4 cylinder.
Picked that thing up for $300
It went to Bathurst weekly...before the good road was there. That was its easy work.
Bridle track, crossing the Turon ( had to know the spot to do it)
In and around Tambaroora creek and Red Hill , bashing around up behind the racecourse to get as close to spots as I could.
Wyndeyer, Pyramul.
4wd is a nice advantage...but not always a necessity.
Getting in was sometimes hard, getting out was sometimes crazy...no mobile back then so it was get it out or walk home....and I did not like the later option.
Sometimes you just have to make do with what ya got...not everyone is made of $$ and $$ is not a requirement to go fossicking if you really have the itch for a dig.
I have had 2 x Pajeros and now own an Xtrail...and never have I had the fun I had in that $300 bush bashing barely registrable cortina beast.