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PostPosted: Sat Jul 24, 2004 5:01 pm 
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 24, 2004 5:02 pm 
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bugger i didnt know the fires were that hot and devastating
apologies for my arrogance


500 houses lost - is that hot and devastating enough for you?

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2004 7:58 pm 
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Hi everyone! I'm L from Bendigo.
I own a 1972 Leyland Mini Clubman that currently is in original condition, except for the obvious 30 years of "use" :D
Some of you already know me as the owner of the orange clubby at the Good Friday cruise...
but otherwise for those that know, I'm Tzi's girlfriend :lol:
(yes, figured after getting Tzi to ask questions for me all the time, i should probably join myself)

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 26, 2004 9:17 am 
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68matic wrote:

if you had seen some of the devastation down here as a result of the fires it would make you cry. Engines where all the alloy bits just melted and dribbled down to the floor (after the generator feel off the engine for example). Plastic Fans! pffttt!. There was one case where a poor Alfa R owner lost his pride and joy, but get this, the spares tyre and mag in the boot, ended up as a small silver blob beneath the car after the alloy just melted through the drain hole in the boot! :shock:

mate the canberra fires were just huge, and i can personally empathise with people who have lost property in fires.
in november 2002 my grandfather lost 12 cars in a bush fire incluing 4 buicks, a sunbeam rapier , hillman gazelle, hx one tonner with 350 chev :shock: and our morris minor , my mini was supposed to be out there aswell but luclily i was to lazy to put her on a trailer

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Hi I'm David from Brizzy.

I am restoring a 63 850 with an 1100 motor (the original 850 engine is is in the back corner waiting for another day).

Great to see an Aussie site.

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Hi I'm David from Brizzy.

I am restoring a 63 850 with an 1100 motor (the original 850 engine is is in the back corner waiting for another day).

Great to see an Aussie site.

David L
welcome mate , are u on mini portal or tmf at all?

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ausminis4u wrote:
68matic wrote:

if you had seen some of the devastation down here as a result of the fires it would make you cry. Engines where all the alloy bits just melted and dribbled down to the floor (after the generator feel off the engine for example). Plastic Fans! pffttt!. There was one case where a poor Alfa R owner lost his pride and joy, but get this, the spares tyre and mag in the boot, ended up as a small silver blob beneath the car after the alloy just melted through the drain hole in the boot! :shock:

mate the canberra fires were just huge, and i can personally empathise with people who have lost property in fires.
in november 2002 my grandfather lost 12 cars in a bush fire incluing 4 buicks, a sunbeam rapier , hillman gazelle, hx one tonner with 350 chev :shock: and our morris minor , my mini was supposed to be out there aswell but luclily i was to lazy to put her on a trailer


OUch, really sad.........the one tonner and the Minor are fairly plentiful, and easy to replace ......but tuthers??........my commiserations. :cry:

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Hi all. My name is Matthew Colman and i live in Queanbeyan NSW (next door to Canberra) I have had my 75 Clubman Van for a year now but have only had posession of it since just before xmas where it went from this :(
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(the van on the right) in a total of 4 days. Since then i have had a smashed windscreen 1hr after getting it over the pits :x . A full rebuild after a bearing failure :evil: . My best mate Ian warned me about this (also his fault i have a mini :) ), he said within 3-4 years of owning this you will replace just about every part on the car, i think i'm halfway there! :shock:

My website host has done something to my site and i cannot access it to upload the more recent pics so stay tuned to www.mattcolman.bigpondhosting.com

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bye the looks of it the coulor was gambia green i love that colour on clubbys :)
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Hi all, Tony is the name. I just joined up as a member. Been looking at the site for ages but never had a pic to put on. :D

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Hi Tony,
Hopefully catch up with you at some mini club events?

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9YaTaH wrote:
ausminis4u wrote:
68matic wrote:

if you had seen some of the devastation down here as a result of the fires it would make you cry. Engines where all the alloy bits just melted and dribbled down to the floor (after the generator feel off the engine for example). Plastic Fans! pffttt!. There was one case where a poor Alfa R owner lost his pride and joy, but get this, the spares tyre and mag in the boot, ended up as a small silver blob beneath the car after the alloy just melted through the drain hole in the boot! :shock:

mate the canberra fires were just huge, and i can personally empathise with people who have lost property in fires.
in november 2002 my grandfather lost 12 cars in a bush fire incluing 4 buicks, a sunbeam rapier , hillman gazelle, hx one tonner with 350 chev :shock: and our morris minor , my mini was supposed to be out there aswell but luclily i was to lazy to put her on a trailer


OUch, really sad.........the one tonner and the Minor are fairly plentiful, and easy to replace ......but tuthers??........my commiserations. :cry:
yeh the morris wasnt complete but the 1 tonner was just about ready to hit the show scene :shock: the 1924 buick boat tail had been fitted with hand made timber work totalink more than 500 hours work in the wood alone, he had 2 1950 buick super 8s' but with manual gear boxes
( was only 8 in australia now 6 ) another 1924 buick delivery van under construction, and a 1937 buick with a 472 pontiac v8 in it :shock: insurance company didnt cover any of the cars.

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ausminis4u wrote:
68matic wrote:

if you had seen some of the devastation down here as a result of the fires it would make you cry. Engines where all the alloy bits just melted and dribbled down to the floor (after the generator feel off the engine for example). Plastic Fans! pffttt!. There was one case where a poor Alfa R owner lost his pride and joy, but get this, the spares tyre and mag in the boot, ended up as a small silver blob beneath the car after the alloy just melted through the drain hole in the boot! :shock:

mate the canberra fires were just huge, and i can personally empathise with people who have lost property in fires.
in november 2002 my grandfather lost 12 cars in a bush fire incluing 4 buicks, a sunbeam rapier , hillman gazelle, hx one tonner with 350 chev :shock: and our morris minor , my mini was supposed to be out there aswell but luclily i was to lazy to put her on a trailer


I know the feeling too......while ive never lost a car to fires or anything, my family lost my grandfather's car collection to his wife when he died. She was just a gold digger and couldn't have cared less about the cars so she sold them for nix to cover her pokies addiction. :roll: He'd built up a collection including two model T fords, a model A, an austin 7, a couple of MG's a bike or two (i tihnk) plus others that i never saw.....all in absolutely pristine original condition.

not very happy about that, especially considering my uncle (grandad's son) desperately wanted to keep the cars in the family and build on the collection............. :(


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