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Postby Mickyj » Tue Mar 31, 2009 7:43 pm

Well its second hand but its new to me .just picked it up 2000 falcon ford forte with just over 87'000 k on the dial .
So happy my Old dual fuel 96 Falcon (had for almost 3 yrs) was just about gone.no more car on gas no more having to warm it up .no more trouble starting on a 4 degree morning yippeeeeeee

I haven't taken any pics just yet

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Re: my new Falcon

Postby hearts on fire » Tue Mar 31, 2009 8:02 pm

congratulations Micky, would love to see a pic.
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Re: my new Falcon

Postby Bully » Tue Mar 31, 2009 8:22 pm

Mickyj wrote:Well its second hand but its new to me .just picked it up 2000 falcon ford forte with just over 87'000 k on the dial .
So happy my Old dual fuel 96 Falcon (had for almost 3 yrs) was just about gone.no more car on gas no more having to warm it up .no more trouble starting on a 4 degree morning yippeeeeeee

I haven't taken any pics just yet

Cheers



haha yeah, 2000 isnt that the AU series? no more having to warm it up in the morings hey? :lol:
no more trouble starting it up hey? :lol:

sorry have just heard lot of rumours and storys about the AU series. Not saying yours will give you and trouble but yeah
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Re: my new Falcon

Postby Dog_ger » Tue Mar 31, 2009 8:39 pm

Mickyj wrote:its new to me, just picked it up 2000 falcon ford forte with just over 87'000 k on the dial .
So happy

I haven't taken any pics just yet

Cheers


Well done Fly Fisherman. First On Race Day

Waiting for your Pics of a big bream strapped to the roof, my friend. ;) :lol:
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Re: my new Falcon

Postby Mickyj » Tue Mar 31, 2009 8:47 pm

hearts on fire wrote:congratulations Micky, would love to see a pic.


Will post up tomorrow going to wash her first .
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Re: my new Falcon

Postby Mickyj » Tue Mar 31, 2009 8:52 pm

Bulldog wrote:
Mickyj wrote:Well its second hand but its new to me .just picked it up 2000 falcon ford forte with just over 87'000 k on the dial .
So happy my Old dual fuel 96 Falcon (had for almost 3 yrs) was just about gone.no more car on gas no more having to warm it up .no more trouble starting on a 4 degree morning yippeeeeeee

I haven't taken any pics just yet

Cheers



haha yeah, 2000 isnt that the AU series? no more having to warm it up in the morings hey? :lol:
no more trouble starting it up hey? :lol:

sorry have just heard lot of rumours and storys about the AU series. Not saying yours will give you and trouble but yeah


This AU has been serviced regularly not driven much hence the 87'000 in 8 years.Not thrashed .
You haven't seen me at 5.55am in the mornings trying to start the 96.
Or at 3pm on a day 15 degrees or even 20 or lower getting it started.
And no more blowing the airfilter cover off by accident .Hell not to mention trying to screw the lpg pump onto the tank and the servo saying we know it doesn't fit we aren't getting it fixed!!!
Hell could have been worse Commodores get taken round these parts of Port Adelaide Enfield .

And bulldog you would have taken the AU at the price i got her for ;)
And its an AU11 if that makes a differance
And I have a cd player and its a car in the 2000's yipeeeeee!!!!
80's music blarring around the port will be me ;)
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Re: my new Falcon

Postby Mickyj » Tue Mar 31, 2009 8:56 pm

Dog_ger wrote:
Mickyj wrote:its new to me, just picked it up 2000 falcon ford forte with just over 87'000 k on the dial .
So happy

I haven't taken any pics just yet

Cheers


Well done Fly Fisherman. First On Race Day

Waiting for your Pics of a big bream strapped to the roof, my friend. ;) :lol:


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Re: my new Falcon

Postby Alaska » Wed Apr 01, 2009 8:18 am

Well done Micky,

I had an AU 1999 for 4 years 40k to 120k and only changed tyres and brakes mechanically great and used one tank of petrol from here to Melton in Melbourne. This was a big improvement on the 96. The only problem I had with it was the other half kept hitting things stobie poles, the house etc. so always being repaired.
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I must be missing something with the posting of pictures instructions, I can not do it, any advice?
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Re: my new Falcon

Postby Felch » Wed Apr 01, 2009 8:29 am

Bulldog wrote:
Mickyj wrote:Well its second hand but its new to me .just picked it up 2000 falcon ford forte with just over 87'000 k on the dial .
So happy my Old dual fuel 96 Falcon (had for almost 3 yrs) was just about gone.no more car on gas no more having to warm it up .no more trouble starting on a 4 degree morning yippeeeeeee

I haven't taken any pics just yet

Cheers



haha yeah, 2000 isnt that the AU series? no more having to warm it up in the morings hey? :lol:
no more trouble starting it up hey? :lol:

sorry have just heard lot of rumours and storys about the AU series. Not saying yours will give you and trouble but yeah


The main issue with the AU was its looks - it just didnt appeal to people. As far as a reliable car goes, its fine.

I had a 2000 AU Fairmont wagon for around 3 years. It was the best car i have ever had. Mind you, it did have a Tickford suspension pack, and was a 5 litre. It was a great car to drive, and never gave me any trouble.
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Re: my new Falcon

Postby The Ash Man » Wed Apr 01, 2009 9:23 am

Felch wrote:
Bulldog wrote:
Mickyj wrote:Well its second hand but its new to me .just picked it up 2000 falcon ford forte with just over 87'000 k on the dial .
So happy my Old dual fuel 96 Falcon (had for almost 3 yrs) was just about gone.no more car on gas no more having to warm it up .no more trouble starting on a 4 degree morning yippeeeeeee

I haven't taken any pics just yet

Cheers



haha yeah, 2000 isnt that the AU series? no more having to warm it up in the morings hey? :lol:
no more trouble starting it up hey? :lol:

sorry have just heard lot of rumours and storys about the AU series. Not saying yours will give you and trouble but yeah


The main issue with the AU was its looks - it just didnt appeal to people. As far as a reliable car goes, its fine.

I had a 2000 AU Fairmont wagon for around 3 years. It was the best car i have ever had. Mind you, it did have a Tickford suspension pack, and was a 5 litre. It was a great car to drive, and never gave me any trouble.


And the Alternators go quite often
Design fault where the pwr steering fluid tank is positioned above the alternator, quite often these tanks crack/overflow straight onto the alternator regulator and fry it
If u look at the alternator Micky fair chance it wont be the original Ford one, if it has been changed you probably wont have this prob again as the tank would have been replaced with a different design one at the time
Best of luck with the new wheels
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Re: my new Falcon

Postby Mickyj » Wed Apr 01, 2009 9:48 am

Here she is just took her to the servo for a wash
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Re: my new Falcon

Postby Mickyj » Wed Apr 01, 2009 9:49 am

Alaska wrote:Well done Micky,

I had an AU 1999 for 4 years 40k to 120k and only changed tyres and brakes mechanically great and used one tank of petrol from here to Melton in Melbourne. This was a big improvement on the 96. The only problem I had with it was the other half kept hitting things stobie poles, the house etc. so always being repaired.
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I must be missing something with the posting of pictures instructions, I can not do it, any advice?


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Re: my new Falcon

Postby whufc » Wed Apr 01, 2009 10:48 am

Congrats on the car Micky, i just bought a Commodore VY executive has only done 70,000 km. In near emmaculate condition, it used to be a lease car so came with all it's service history.
I paid $12000 through a mate who works at Grahame Cornes motors, he threw in a few extras like window tinting, car mats sn so forth. I don't know much at all about cars so i thought i would be safe going through a mate who shouldn't/hopefully wouldn't rip me off.
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Re: my new Falcon

Postby Mickyj » Wed Apr 01, 2009 11:17 am

whufc wrote:Congrats on the car Micky, i just bought a Commodore VY executive has only done 70,000 km. In near emmaculate condition, it used to be a lease car so came with all it's service history.
I paid $12000 through a mate who works at Grahame Cornes motors, he threw in a few extras like window tinting, car mats sn so forth. I don't know much at all about cars so i thought i would be safe going through a mate who shouldn't/hopefully wouldn't rip me off.


Thanks whufc.i know nothing about cars my dad was/is the petrol head of the family .
I just drove my new girl from Taperoo to Oval ave (stopped off at the tackle shop on old port rd ;) on the way back ).Finally a car that doesn't shake and almost die when I stop .So damn nice to drive and the A/c works :D .not like the 96 one the A/C worked on the test drive didnt on the way home .

Its all good there a few things I need to do like dash mate seat covers and a really good clean of the trim .And perhaps the next service have then look at the handbrake (feels lose but could be me).
And I know the radiator is due for a flush out after another 15'000 k.

So its all good for me .
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Re: my new Falcon

Postby Iron Fist » Wed Apr 01, 2009 3:16 pm

Felch wrote:
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Mickyj wrote:Well its second hand but its new to me .just picked it up 2000 falcon ford forte with just over 87'000 k on the dial .
So happy my Old dual fuel 96 Falcon (had for almost 3 yrs) was just about gone.no more car on gas no more having to warm it up .no more trouble starting on a 4 degree morning yippeeeeeee

I haven't taken any pics just yet

Cheers



haha yeah, 2000 isnt that the AU series? no more having to warm it up in the morings hey? :lol:
no more trouble starting it up hey? :lol:

sorry have just heard lot of rumours and storys about the AU series. Not saying yours will give you and trouble but yeah


The main issue with the AU was its looks - it just didnt appeal to people. As far as a reliable car goes, its fine.

I had a 2000 AU Fairmont wagon for around 3 years. It was the best car i have ever had. Mind you, it did have a Tickford suspension pack, and was a 5 litre. It was a great car to drive, and never gave me any trouble.


Ive heard the very same thing
AU's have a more then reliable engine and run well
just werent as popular because they aint the best looking forward
I must say though
some of the AU's look really nice!
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Re: my new Falcon

Postby Mickyj » Wed Apr 01, 2009 5:09 pm

Iron Fist wrote:
Felch wrote:
Bulldog wrote:
Mickyj wrote:Well its second hand but its new to me .just picked it up 2000 falcon ford forte with just over 87'000 k on the dial .
So happy my Old dual fuel 96 Falcon (had for almost 3 yrs) was just about gone.no more car on gas no more having to warm it up .no more trouble starting on a 4 degree morning yippeeeeeee

I haven't taken any pics just yet

Cheers



haha yeah, 2000 isnt that the AU series? no more having to warm it up in the morings hey? :lol:
no more trouble starting it up hey? :lol:

sorry have just heard lot of rumours and storys about the AU series. Not saying yours will give you and trouble but yeah


The main issue with the AU was its looks - it just didnt appeal to people. As far as a reliable car goes, its fine.

I had a 2000 AU Fairmont wagon for around 3 years. It was the best car i have ever had. Mind you, it did have a Tickford suspension pack, and was a 5 litre. It was a great car to drive, and never gave me any trouble.


Ive heard the very same thing
AU's have a more then reliable engine and run well
just werent as popular because they aint the best looking forward
I must say though
some of the AU's look really nice!


I take it everyone knows that the Falcon is shrinking over the years
My old EF 96 was huge in and out compared to the AU and the AU is huge compared to the latest Falcon .
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Re: my new Falcon

Postby Bully » Wed Apr 01, 2009 7:44 pm

Iron Fist wrote:
Felch wrote:
Bulldog wrote:
Mickyj wrote:Well its second hand but its new to me .just picked it up 2000 falcon ford forte with just over 87'000 k on the dial .
So happy my Old dual fuel 96 Falcon (had for almost 3 yrs) was just about gone.no more car on gas no more having to warm it up .no more trouble starting on a 4 degree morning yippeeeeeee

I haven't taken any pics just yet

Cheers



haha yeah, 2000 isnt that the AU series? no more having to warm it up in the morings hey? :lol:
no more trouble starting it up hey? :lol:

sorry have just heard lot of rumours and storys about the AU series. Not saying yours will give you and trouble but yeah


The main issue with the AU was its looks - it just didnt appeal to people. As far as a reliable car goes, its fine.

I had a 2000 AU Fairmont wagon for around 3 years. It was the best car i have ever had. Mind you, it did have a Tickford suspension pack, and was a 5 litre. It was a great car to drive, and never gave me any trouble.


Ive heard the very same thing
AU's have a more then reliable engine and run well
just werent as popular because they aint the best looking forward
I must say though
some of the AU's look really nice!



guess its what you have been told or heard, being a holden fan i would rather go the VX commodore for that era if i had the choice for a car in the same year. Im only going by what i have been told by mechanics. Have a good mate whom is a mechanic and he said that the most problem prone car in recent years was the AU series falcon. Reason being when they got to a certain age or KMS the transmission packed in and had to be replaced. Not being biased because he said that the VN Commodore series was the worst for holdens as when the engine got to a certain age or KMS aswell it would have endless problems.
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Re: my new Falcon

Postby LMA » Wed Apr 01, 2009 8:57 pm

Hey Micky, I used to own the house on the right in the first photo. Small world, hey ?
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Re: my new Falcon

Postby JK » Wed Apr 01, 2009 9:39 pm

LMA wrote:Hey Micky, I used to own the house on the right in the first photo. Small world, hey ?


LMAO .. Talk about 6 Degree's .. Thats awesome! :D
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Re: my new Falcon

Postby Dirko » Wed Apr 01, 2009 9:43 pm

LMA wrote:Hey Micky, I used to own the house on the right in the first photo. Small world, hey ?


Did you move as Micky played his music too loud ?
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