@@psynriter haha I hear ya, I’ve chased them all around the world. Travelled on the roof of one in Bangladesh and hit 300kph out of Tokyo on the bullet and many other rail adventures A deep lifelong love ❤️
Thanks for a comment on the video. Next time I'll walk through the town. I felt funny driving through it and filming as I thought locals may think I'm casing out the place. It's a funky little township... Did you grow up there ?
It's on a wagon wheelbase so Ford welded more steel to lengthen the roof and longer stretch in the rear doors were the same on ZG fairlane and P5 LTDs hope that helps you and P5 LTD come with k code 351 Cleveland's same running gear as the XB GTs
There's a guy one block away from me who's done up one of these. He painted it matt black. It would be a pretty serene highway cruiser, even by today's standards.
Ford never pressed a ltd or fairlane roof panel, they used two falcon roofs & joined them. That's why from the factory they (LTD FAIRLANE) always had vinyl roofs
Born in 83, spent my childhood at this oval (and smoking in the bush surrounding!) Brought back lots of memories! I remember the BMX track in the bush too, we carried on the legacy!
Thanks for sharing mate. Forestville and Killarney are fantastic to of grown up in. My birth certificate forever will have on it 81 Melwood Ave, Killarney Heights
Thankyou mate. I might consider putting another up if I come across anything monumental when I do cleanup tho I never intended to make a RU-vid channel that has a fan base waiting for things to be destroyed at work haha. To be honest I'm rather surprised the views it's had.
Gidday mate that was enjoyable I love a bit of history, I always love coming across random roadside finds. I lived in Coba for a whiles definitely know about that Auzzy Heat. Have an amazing week thanks for the bit of education.
I love the culture. It is a sacred gem I didn't expect to find. Like Mungo National Park, I feel something within when I learn of the indigenous cultural history and it's significance
Buy them a ice tea or something they deserve alot of credit your service is deeply appreciated thanks it's a tough job you do it well thanks it's a service we can't live without appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock way to go 😅😅❤ ! Joe
Yes, always enjoyed seeing garbage trucks crush stuff especially appliances. I think it's the most impressive demonstration of their crushing power. Bulky items are much more interesting than regular trash.
This truck had a particularly aggressive crunch and gobble and the new looking nice fridge made for good subject matter. The vid seems to be gaining steady views. Glad people like it
@@psynriter fridges will always make for good subject matter! If you do decide to do more crush vids and look to monetise, my advice would be to keep to the formula of this vid. Ensure the biting point is filmed. Place item so the blade goes through it and not over it. Go over it twice showing whole compaction cycle. Dont be tempted to add music. Stick to one big item at a time. I would be happy to promote your vids by pasting links all around if you can come up with good appliance crushes! Happy crushing!
@@psynriter no mate I work in transport. I'm in the UK, Wales to be more specific. Most of our bulk gets collected on flatbed trucks these days. Some Council's still do it properly! But, back in the good old days it was all collected by proper garbage trucks (we call them bin lorries or dustcarts) over here. Fridges are banned from the crusher though even though they dont put harmful gasses in them anymore. Do you enjoy the job? Some garbage truck videos have over a million views on you tube.
🎶I'm guna sit here in the middle of the road with out a care, goanna goanna I'm just guna sit right here and just play dead Ignore you all the way, Goanna yeahhhhhh Ignore you all the way, Goanna yeahhhhhh 🎶
🎤 not quite a kilometre since I drove away.. Goanna yeah... Now it's dead and I have to say.... MEAT you all the way MEAT you all the way.... Goannan..naa 😋🥩🍖🍔