Well, after 5 weeks on the road from Eden to NQ, I am back on Magnetic island, and its hot and humid, 33c and 70% humidity. The from yard is a jungle, but the bananas and mandarins look great. The car went like a charm,with no problems except another tv aerial had a fight with a tree and lost.Its good to be back but cooler would be nice. First thing I did was turn of the aircon, besides , the place smells a bit stale.Will unload the truck, and contemplate getting the boat going. Bill
Eden to NQ is a bit of a hike, and glad the old Courier didn't skip a beat. I'm gonna have to get used to checking overhanging branches when I hit the road... and shop awnings I guess. My Freeway is a foot taller than yours, Bill. It has a full-width storage box underneath the camper. I'm thinking about getting training wheels hehe.
Send me a photo- I thought mine looked like a block of flats. The Courier went great, and even better when I put some diesel injector cleaner thru it.Added about 10% more power, in my estimation. Am looking at Falcon Longrech auto on gas and petrol. Much lower tray, easier to load.Bill
The camper's not on the tray yet, Bill... still waiting for the local engineering place to drill a few holes. I got him to make the angle-iron brackets. As to the height of the tray, your Courier is a later model. Mine's a '94 with a lower tray about the same as a Falcon's. My last ute was a Falcon tub tray, and a great car. I thought about getting a Falcon flat tray before the Courier came along and said "buy me". As soon as the Freeway's mounted, I'll post pics.
What model falcon ute did you have? I am looking at a longreach, auto, with lpg and petrol, for about $4000. I would be interested in the hieght of the tray. Also, fuel and gas economy. Thanks, Bill
The Courier I had, if you hit a bump, your head would hit the roof, The turning circle was so large you needed a 4 lane hightway to get around in one go.
It was reliable, would pull anything (a 22ft caravan) with a 2 litre motor, fuel consumption great but took half an hour to straighten my back after a drive.
I had a '93 XG, Bill. I don't think Ford utes had tray backs then. The only Ford tray backs I've seen are 2000 and up. $4000 should get something decent. I've seen early 2000s for as low as $2000. They're powered by a 4 ltr EFI engine with plenty of power, coupled to a 4 speed auto. I've also seen them carrying slide-ons.
As to the Courier, Jetj, she's a bit bouncy without a load but I'm sure once the camper (800 kgs) is on the back it'll be a different story. Mine's also fitted with Ironman LoadPlus helper springs like Bill has. Recently I did the 2 hour round trip to Port Macquarie and back to Taree and didn't notice any bum or back problems. So far, so good.
Cheap because there are lots of them - dime a dozen. I bought mine for $2000, spent about $700 fixing things for rego, and sold it recently for $2500. The Courier cost $2500 so it was an even swap. My Falcon was the twin headlight model, not a bad looker. Here are some pics.
-- Edited by GaryKelly on Monday 25th of February 2013 05:42:32 PM
Like a lot of utes, they are much better with a load on the back, and mine , a 97 diesel 4wd model, rides well and with the loadplus helper springs ,is reasonably stable . I am looking at the well back type falcon as they have a low tray and double the power of the courier.65kw against 140 kw, for the falcon.I had a courier 2.6ltr petrol model, and it was heavy on fuel and lpg, much heavier than the diesel.The present courier diesel is ultra reliable, but a bit underpowered with the 720kg camper on the back.Still , 7 or 8 klms to the ltr isn,t bad loaded. Bill
That's right... I forgot yours is a tub tray camper, Bill. Mine was the same but a previous owner added two side storage boxes and another full width underneath, so I need the flat tray. I never measured the Falcon's mpg but it seemed reasonable. It was a lot more comfortable than the Courier, with air con, power everything, central locking, etc, and very nice to drive.
Yes , that is similar to the one Iam looking at. Its a 99 longreach , lpg and petrol, tbar auto. I am still looking for some fuel figures, but I suppose they will come.Seem to be a good model Thanks, Bill
@ Bill Like a lot of utes, they are much better with a load on the back, and mine , a 97 diesel 4wd model, rides well and with the loadplus helper springs ,is reasonably stable . I am looking at the well back type falcon as they have a low tray and double the power of the courier.65kw against 140 kw, for the falcon.I had a courier 2.6ltr petrol model, and it was heavy on fuel and lpg, much heavier than the diesel.The present courier diesel is ultra reliable, but a bit underpowered with the 720kg camper on the back.Still , 7 or 8 klms to the ltr isn,t bad loaded. Bill
you wont get that kind of consumption with the Falcon ute what you want
What fuel figures do you think the falcon will get with the camper on the back,?. I used to get 4 klms/p ltr on gas and 6 to 7 from the gas / petrol courier I had, loaded.Tell mre your views. Thanks , Bill