finally registered... hello sigma galant world
finally registered... hello sigma galant world
Hi all. I've been a long time reader and fan of this website, but finally registered..
my first car was a 1975 GC Chrysler Galant sedan, hence my username. previous owner had done a great job by adding twin carbies to the saturn 1600 (great sound on idle and also when breathing above 5000rpm!), 5spd and 14 in alloys. regretfully I sold it to afford a subaru impreza (which was later written off while parked outside a mate's place! yes, that's right, parked..).
needless to say, I've missed my galant so have started looking for one. I don't currently have the time or space for a rebuild project, but I'd really love something pretty stock. i've seen a few nz galants I like, hence my nz importing question.
well, that's me, so if you have any tips about importing please reply to my galant page question, thanks! look forward to getting a galant and hearing about all your projects.
my first car was a 1975 GC Chrysler Galant sedan, hence my username. previous owner had done a great job by adding twin carbies to the saturn 1600 (great sound on idle and also when breathing above 5000rpm!), 5spd and 14 in alloys. regretfully I sold it to afford a subaru impreza (which was later written off while parked outside a mate's place! yes, that's right, parked..).
needless to say, I've missed my galant so have started looking for one. I don't currently have the time or space for a rebuild project, but I'd really love something pretty stock. i've seen a few nz galants I like, hence my nz importing question.
well, that's me, so if you have any tips about importing please reply to my galant page question, thanks! look forward to getting a galant and hearing about all your projects.
Re: finally registered... hello sigma galant world
G'day mate welcome to the site are you in mx? Or aus?
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Welcome to the forum 75GC.
Just curious, would you have any pics of you old Galant?
Where about's are you located, if anyone on the forum sees or hears of anything for sale in your area they could let you know.
Or someone already on the forum might have something you are interested in?
Dave...
Just curious, would you have any pics of you old Galant?
Where about's are you located, if anyone on the forum sees or hears of anything for sale in your area they could let you know.
Or someone already on the forum might have something you are interested in?
Dave...
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hey guys, i'm in melbourne. sure, i'll dig up a couple of photos i scanned a few years back, then work out how to upload..
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http://www.sigma-galant.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=21
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Just view the pic you want individually and copy the image url and paste just like it says in the link above using the [img] tags.
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Just view the pic you want individually and copy the image url and paste just like it says in the link above using the [img] tags.
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Here's some pics of my first (and only) Galant in 1997. Who knows, maybe someone is still driving it?!
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very nice, welcome to the site by the way
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Agreed, very tidy.VGJONO wrote:very nice, welcome to the site by the way
Anything in particular you are looking for in what model you are after now?
Dave...
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As usual my taste is probably above my budget.. but I do like some coupes, especially GB's. But correct me if I'm wrong, but I've only seen GC and GD coupes in Aus? Maybe I was looking at a Dodge Colt from USA. I'll try to find some pics. But assuming they are too rare or expensive, then maybe a GB or GC sedan. I'm not looking for a project car so something I can enjoy driving straight away would be ideal, without too much work for VIC roadworthy, or already registered in Victoria. It has to be manual, preferably original or minimal modifications, and less than $3000. Is that asking too much? ha! Of course I'm open to offers if someone wants to sell???
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3k should easily get you something very clean, you just have to look around, and maybe be prepared to travel a little bit
this is one i found on gumtree, a very very tidy example, and from what i remember its been on there a while so it would be easy to get the price down under 3k
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/dandenon ... 1015745887
this is one i found on gumtree, a very very tidy example, and from what i remember its been on there a while so it would be easy to get the price down under 3k
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/dandenon ... 1015745887
Re: finally registered... hello sigma galant world
Nice looking car mate, very tidy engine bay.
Hope you find a new ride soon
Hope you find a new ride soon
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Great find Jon!
See, I'm a sneaky bugger! I'd say something like. "I'll give you 2k, now. I can leave now". What's the worst they can do? Abuse you and say no? Or they can say yes or agree on a higher price, under the 3k mark.
See, I'm a sneaky bugger! I'd say something like. "I'll give you 2k, now. I can leave now". What's the worst they can do? Abuse you and say no? Or they can say yes or agree on a higher price, under the 3k mark.
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There's a fair bit of rust in that. I'm not sure if it's worth $2K?
Get a load of the clutch cable adjuster?
From what I can see, there are a few positives.
Booster brakes, strut tops are in good nick, front bar is straight, dash pad looks good in the pics, interior looks nice and clean... etc...
And a few negatives
It's a belt drive (should be a chain drive, so the motor is not original), the rear panel under the rear bar is quite bent, but worst of all the rust. I'd keep looking for the money they are asking.
Dave...
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hmm didnt see those pics on my phone, with those rust issues then yeah, 2k would be top dollar
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Thanks for the comments. Yeah I noticed the chain cover. I'll keep dreaming of a coupe then..!
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75GC wrote:As usual my taste is probably above my budget.. but I do like some coupes, especially GB's. But correct me if I'm wrong, but I've only seen GC and GD coupes in Aus? Maybe I was looking at a Dodge Colt from USA. I'll try to find some pics. But assuming they are too rare or expensive, then maybe a GB or GC sedan. I'm not looking for a project car so something I can enjoy driving straight away would be ideal, without too much work for VIC roadworthy, or already registered in Victoria. It has to be manual, preferably original or minimal modifications, and less than $3000. Is that asking too much? ha! Of course I'm open to offers if someone wants to sell???
The GB Coupe is a A53H Dodge Colt Galant 16L
There are currently 3 in SA, one (bottom pic) will not be here for much longer as it has been sold on. These are the only 3 that we have photographic proof of in Australia.
2* 73 A53 16L Dodge Colt (Plymouth Cricket), 2* 73 GB Galant Sedan's, 1* 74 GB Galant Sedan, 1* 76 VK Valiant Regal,
1* 79 GE SE Sigma Sedan, 1* 81 GH Sigma PWS, 1* 84 GK Sigma SE, 1* 85 GK Sigma GL - Replacing the 84 GK SE, 1* 91 GTO - FOR SALE
1* 79 GE SE Sigma Sedan, 1* 81 GH Sigma PWS, 1* 84 GK Sigma SE, 1* 85 GK Sigma GL - Replacing the 84 GK SE, 1* 91 GTO - FOR SALE
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Photo number 1 please! Seems like we need to get s few more of these in Aus... Thanks for the comments and photos. I'm going to investigate how much it could cost to import if I found something I loved, and also registration issues etc. I think you can bring in cars pre 1989 build, or at least apply. not sure about registration. maybe even club rego.
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It's a gd... Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't they come factory with the 4g32b?75wagon wrote:
There's a fair bit of rust in that. I'm not sure if it's worth $2K?
Get a load of the clutch cable adjuster?
From what I can see, there are a few positives.
Booster brakes, strut tops are in good nick, front bar is straight, dash pad looks good in the pics, interior looks nice and clean... etc...
And a few negatives
It's a belt drive (should be a chain drive, so the motor is not original), the rear panel under the rear bar is quite bent, but worst of all the rust. I'd keep looking for the money they are asking.
Dave...
And by the looks of that clutch adjuster, it's a manual conversion job?
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Yes, would have been chain drive from the factory and I would also suspect it was an auto.
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G32b is belt drive... I thought they were standard in the late gd's and early ge's?
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Re: finally registered... hello sigma galant world
I've never heard of a belt driven Sigma (in Aus)...although I live in Dandenong Nth...can always sneak around
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I am pretty sure the late LC Lancers were belt and the FWD's of the 80's were belt but I don't think a Galant/Sigma was ever belt
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Oh, swear I've heard they were?? Maybe overseas then?? Lol
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The belt drives were introduced in the LB Lancer Hatches (they came with both belt and chain).
All Australian sold LC Lancer Hatches were belt drive from what I can tell.
The discussion on the GD Galants being sold with belt drives has come up before but a 77 model, I doubt it.
All Australian sold LC Lancer Hatches were belt drive from what I can tell.
The discussion on the GD Galants being sold with belt drives has come up before but a 77 model, I doubt it.
And an ugly one at that.75glnt wrote:And by the looks of that clutch adjuster, it's a manual conversion job?
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I've put a deposit on the black GA Galant Sedan on ebay, low-mid $6k. Really looking forward to having it in the driveway, after a fun drive down from Port Macquarie!
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Sounds good75GC wrote:I've put a deposit on the black GA Galant Sedan on ebay
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Thanks. Budgets are made to be broken right? :-)
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Budgets are like the yellow speed signs, they are only a guide
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Trouble free road trip home, no overheating, possibly due to the single digit temperarure outside. In fact, no heating at all, heater not working, gloves would have been handy!
The body looks great, interior ok, but engine very lumpy. Long list of to do items already. Not sure where to start, but I think I'll start a build thread and start posting...
The body looks great, interior ok, but engine very lumpy. Long list of to do items already. Not sure where to start, but I think I'll start a build thread and start posting...
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I guess mine is number 4 if you count Sedan'sGB_BB4C wrote:75GC wrote:As usual my taste is probably above my budget.. but I do like some coupes, especially GB's. But correct me if I'm wrong, but I've only seen GC and GD coupes in Aus? Maybe I was looking at a Dodge Colt from USA. I'll try to find some pics. But assuming they are too rare or expensive, then maybe a GB or GC sedan. I'm not looking for a project car so something I can enjoy driving straight away would be ideal, without too much work for VIC roadworthy, or already registered in Victoria. It has to be manual, preferably original or minimal modifications, and less than $3000. Is that asking too much? ha! Of course I'm open to offers if someone wants to sell???
The GB Coupe is a A53H Dodge Colt Galant 16L
There are currently 3 in SA, one (bottom pic) will not be here for much longer as it has been sold on. These are the only 3 that we have photographic proof of in Australia.
GDGALANTLOVER
Current Cars
- 1980 GH Sigma Wagon
Past Cars
- 1976 GD Chrysler Galant Sedan
- 1975 GC Valiant Galant Wagon
- 1980 Nissan Datsun Stanza
- 1978 GE Chrysler Sigma SE
- 1986 Mitsubishi RC Colt
- 1974 Mitsubishi Colt Galant A53
- 1985 Nissan Datsun 720
- 1990 Toyota Corolla SX 4AGE
Current Cars
- 1980 GH Sigma Wagon
Past Cars
- 1976 GD Chrysler Galant Sedan
- 1975 GC Valiant Galant Wagon
- 1980 Nissan Datsun Stanza
- 1978 GE Chrysler Sigma SE
- 1986 Mitsubishi RC Colt
- 1974 Mitsubishi Colt Galant A53
- 1985 Nissan Datsun 720
- 1990 Toyota Corolla SX 4AGE