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Ford Chicken Coop restoration begins

Ford Chicken ‘Coop’ restoration begins Mike Ryan Finch Restorations commence ground-up restoration for new owner. After making headlines around Australia last year when it emerged from a Queensland farm and sold at auction for over $300,000, the ‘Chicken Coupe’ 1973 XA Falcon GT hardtop is now being restored. © Provided by Practical Motoring Storing the XA Falcon GT RPO 83 hardtop in a shed fronted with chicken wire kept the birds out, but not the rats. Rare Bird Gaining its nickname for the decades it spent in a shed fronted by chicken wire, the Chicken Coupe was no ordinary Falcon GT. For starters, it was RPO 83 equipped, meaning it carried performance parts originally intended for Ford’s abandoned GT-HO Phase IV programme, like extractors and a 780cfm Holley carburettor. This was on top of the standard GT gear that included a 351 Cleveland V8, Toploader four-speed manual gearbox and 9-inch diff.

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Millionaire Hot Seat: TV Show Analysis - 109 Words

Millionaire Hot Seat: TV Show Analysis Millionaire Hot Seat: TV Show Analysis 109 Words1 Page Eight seasons and over 1,300 episodes later, since the Australian game show premiered on Nine Network, Millionaire Hot Seat has finally found its million-dollar winner. Edwin Daly, a 67-year-old Vietnam war veteran from Mount Barker, South Australia, became the show’s first contestant to win the elusive $1 million prize on today’s episode. Once Daly had taken control of the Hot Seat on the $2,500 question upon a Pass, Daly streaked through the nine remaining questions and won the seven-figure jackpot. Daly is now the show’s biggest winner, placing Gerard Lane (won $541,000 on March 16, 2015) in the second position among the all-time winners’ list of Millionaire Hot Seat.

Hahndorf traffic route deigns released for public consultation

Date Time Hahndorf traffic route deigns released for public consultation Improved access and road safety in and around the Adelaide Hills township of Hahndorf are a step closer with the release of the Hahndorf Strategic Traffic Planning Study. The South Australian Department for Infrastructure and Transport completed the Study to inform the development of the $250 million Hahndorf Township Improvements and Access Upgrade Project. The Study’s outcomes have now been released for public consultation, including three concept design options for alternative vehicle access to and around Hahndorf. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Michael McCormack said the project will improve safety for the growing number of visitors accessing the township while supporting 350 full-time-equivalent jobs during construction.

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