Outstanding except for highways dip when you see a trucks markers lights remeber they sit above the headlights. And as for flashing before making an overtake gloves are expensive I’m not wasting them for that the flashing amber indicator is sufficient for me
Ive been waiting 50 years for this to come out.
Hope it was worth it!
@@NFSAFilms another golden video thanks 🙏
The XT falcon would be worth a fortune today.
That’s for posting 👍
Always ensure your seatbelt is fully retracted before attempting to close the drivers door🤔
Hahaha 🤣 I saw that too.
the seatbelts in the XT would not have been retractable
Its interesting to watch these and the amount a great info they have, i wonder why these informational videos aren't made today aswell.
love the cars. love the sound track.
great advice too.
Another golden video. Should show this in class rooms today.
Very nicely explained information. 🙏🙏
love the red xt
0:32 Is it just me, or does our copper turn the front wheels towards the kerb on the downhill?
Yes - a little bit. Used to be taught that so if it managed to roll off it would go to the kerb not in to traffic.
Yes, it was a standard way of teaching
Its still good practice.
I love the XT Falcon
Thank you for sharing your work, cheer up!
1:24 Made in 1969 and you can see the Sydney Opera House ?
Well and truly under construction at this point. Which began in 1959. Another four years away from opening.
Thanks for clarification.
Outstanding except for highways dip when you see a trucks markers lights remeber they sit above the headlights. And as for flashing before making an overtake gloves are expensive I’m not wasting them for that the flashing amber indicator is sufficient for me
Why doesn't the harbour bridge and the opera house have lights like now?
Thanks that's interesting old video.
Cool!!
Love the neon advertising
Thank you
You're welcome
No Traffic👍
Can you please do a video how to control vehicle during brake failure
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Do people still flash the lights when they pass in Australia?
No, these days they just leave high beam on all the time or it's blinding xenon HID!
My goodness no, it would be interpreted as a form of road rage!
@@NFSAFilms So just like the U.S. 😁
Not very common nowadays, but it is still legal under road rule 218.
In fact, I do this even when I'm just 25 years old.
Some of the long-haul truck drivers still do.
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