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AU Day Special: 20% off Ford, Holden, Chrysler & Leyland Car Posters @ UniqueCarPosters.com

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In celebration of Australia Day, for one day (26 January) only I am reducing all Australian car poster charts by 20% at UniqueCarPosters.com

For 24 hours from midnight tonight.

This includes the categories:

Ford (Australia): http://www.uniquecarposters.com/ford-australia-car-posters
Holden: http://www.uniquecarposters.com/holden-car-posters
Chrysler (Australia): http://www.uniquecarposters.com/chrysler-australia-car-poste…
Leyland (Australia): http://www.uniquecarposters.com/leyland-australia-car-poster…

Time to buy a gift for the Aussie car enthusiast in your life. Cars include the Holden Monaro, Ford Falcon GT, Leyland P76, Holden Torana, Ford Cortina, Holden Gemini, Ford Fairlane, Holden Statesman, Ford LTD, Holden Caprice, HSV Commodores, FTE models, HDT Commodores, FPV Falcons and more.

Remember that you can still qualify for FREE POSTAGE when buying 3 posters or more.

All orders sent in a free sturdy poster tube.

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  • Saw leyland, got excited. P76 and no mini, got sad.

  • The Mini poster is more of a global car poster and is under the BMC category:

    http://www.uniquecarposters.com/bmc-mini-model-chart

  • Bought from them last yea. New nice poster and great communication. Dad loved the GTR Torana poster personalised!

    • Thank you for the nice comments, glad your father liked my work.

  • -1

    There are people that buy Ford poster????

    • +1

      Yep, there's even people who buy Holden posters!

  • I always thought the Leyland P76 was imported from the UK. Surely they didn't manufacture that mongrel here?

    • +2

      The P76 is an interesting story. I've written quite a bit about the P76 in my posters and a few books. It was not imported, it was produced in NSW, with a bunch of advanced features for its time. It had everything going for it but problems in its parent company in the UK along with difficulties meeting strong demand led to quality and supply problems, and it failed to reach its potential. The 1973 oil crisis also happened around this time which turned people off buying new big cars, and so a fourth locally-produced large car with production problems just couldn't survive against the established players.

      • +1

        Thanks for the info, I've learned something. I can't remember seeing one on the road for several decades.

  • No HD Holden?

    • No HD series poster chart yet, will get to it one day. So much still yet to do.

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