NOW FOR SALE $4k - Commando's BF - Business Class Frequent F

EDIT 27/05/15
Now selling! Read thru the thread for entire history. Proper FS thread will be made with full rundown of parts, current photos, etc, but for now:
FOR SALE - $4000 COMPLETE FROM TODAY OR WILL SELL AS PARTS AFTER JUNE 30. No swaps. Pickup or local delivery only. Offers considered.
ITEM: 2006 Ford BF Fairmont Sedan
LOCATION: Near Sale, VIC 3850. PM me for contact details/address.
DETAILS:
* No rego or RWC
* 2nd owner since March 2010.
* JTG Liquid Injection gas system installed April 2010, has saved upwards of $16,000 on fuel costs, still runs perfectly.
* Engine, auto, diff all in good condition. Drives to & from work (150kms) fine all day every day.
* Has factory 1600kg tow pack.
* Dual Zone, Fairmont ICC, etc all work.
* Interior good, exterior average.
* Has done 410,000kms.
* I will link to the FS thread once it's been made.
Previous 1st post entries:
EDIT 22/02/15
Cliffnotes:
* Car was purchased in March 2010 with 140k on the clock. Now at 400k.
* JTG liquid injection LPG system installed at 145k, April 2010. Consistent 10.5-12.5L/100km economy, and have currently done 120,000kms on the current set of coils/spark plugs, with no misfiring. Best gas system ever. Only downside is filling the 45L tank every 3rd day.
* Oil/filters/etc - whatever's cheapest. Doesn't blow smoke or drop oil but seems well down on power since the 300k mark, and might be going through 1L/10,000kms. Can still tow fine & behaves fine under WOT, but 1/2 throttle or less feels a bit asthmatic between 2000-3500rpm, it feels like it's powered by an EB-ED pre-BBM 4.0, or has a similar power delivery curve.
* Brakes - GOOD PADS AND ROTORS ARE A MUST FOR B-SERIES. I finally bought a good set at 300k and haven't had warpage/shuddering since then.
* Tyres - 2nd hand cheapies every 30k.
* Dual zone & grandpa seats make any trip comfy. Aircon's lost a little oomph on hot days ("C" feels like its set on 20* - still fine for 40* days). No wear or sagging in the seats at all. With a quick vac & steam clean you'd think you were sitting in a 100k-old BF.
* Pretty much all suspension components are rooted, except (surprisingly) the shocks. Car does 95% highway & 5% paddock/"off-road" work.
* Still running standard block-mounted trans cooler. Coolant and trans fluid haven't been done for maybe 200k lol.
* The BTR is awesome. Doesn't slip or thump gears, sprag clutch still works.
* Since the 380k mark it's been running hot in low speed/idling situations. Runs fine at 110 in 40*C though? Meh.
* Aiming for survival until my shift work commences in October, then it's 4x4 dual cab time. Might have 420k on the clock by then, but this year I'm driving it way less (new job w00t).
* I will be advertising this as complete or in parts later in the year. All BF/Fairmont bits are good for a BA/XT upgrade, & the JTG liquid injection gas system is A+++. Most reliable car I've ever owned, & will be sad to see it go!
(Original March 2010 post below)
Well, I'm in a bit of a transitional phase in my life at the moment: starting to consider safety as a factor above cheapness or power, wanting a more professional image for work, and also needing to get a bit of a credit history for myself for when the time comes to take out a home loan! So I bought a BF Fairmont.
After the wagon had a few things go wrong with it, and after noticing when getting invited to professional functions that I was the only one driving around in a banger, I thought it was a good time to get a new daily. I never really aspired to owning a B-Series as E-Series Falcons satisfied me at the time, but things change.
I set my criteria as a large car with front & side airbags, ABS, ESC (or whatever you want to call it), and a nice interior. Wasn't too phased on badge or brand. I was looking at VZ Acclaims, BF Futuras, and even Mitsu 380s (although I couldn't get past the nasty interior of the 380). In the end a 2006 BF1 Fairmont popped up at the auctions, the professional spotters said it was mechanically fine with complete service history, I gave them my max bid & said go for it. I won it last week & picked it up today
Should be a good daily for 5+ years. Plans are LPG injection as I'll be doing up to 50k/yr, some floor mats, some seat covers for when camping/road-tripping, and that's it. I won't bother fixing the small ding in the rear bar, but unlike my other cars I'll actually look after this one
I'll be back in an E-Series one day (pref boxcar). Anyhoo here's the pics, BYO pillow:









Now selling! Read thru the thread for entire history. Proper FS thread will be made with full rundown of parts, current photos, etc, but for now:
FOR SALE - $4000 COMPLETE FROM TODAY OR WILL SELL AS PARTS AFTER JUNE 30. No swaps. Pickup or local delivery only. Offers considered.
ITEM: 2006 Ford BF Fairmont Sedan
LOCATION: Near Sale, VIC 3850. PM me for contact details/address.
DETAILS:
* No rego or RWC
* 2nd owner since March 2010.
* JTG Liquid Injection gas system installed April 2010, has saved upwards of $16,000 on fuel costs, still runs perfectly.
* Engine, auto, diff all in good condition. Drives to & from work (150kms) fine all day every day.
* Has factory 1600kg tow pack.
* Dual Zone, Fairmont ICC, etc all work.
* Interior good, exterior average.
* Has done 410,000kms.
* I will link to the FS thread once it's been made.
Previous 1st post entries:
EDIT 22/02/15
Cliffnotes:
* Car was purchased in March 2010 with 140k on the clock. Now at 400k.
* JTG liquid injection LPG system installed at 145k, April 2010. Consistent 10.5-12.5L/100km economy, and have currently done 120,000kms on the current set of coils/spark plugs, with no misfiring. Best gas system ever. Only downside is filling the 45L tank every 3rd day.
* Oil/filters/etc - whatever's cheapest. Doesn't blow smoke or drop oil but seems well down on power since the 300k mark, and might be going through 1L/10,000kms. Can still tow fine & behaves fine under WOT, but 1/2 throttle or less feels a bit asthmatic between 2000-3500rpm, it feels like it's powered by an EB-ED pre-BBM 4.0, or has a similar power delivery curve.
* Brakes - GOOD PADS AND ROTORS ARE A MUST FOR B-SERIES. I finally bought a good set at 300k and haven't had warpage/shuddering since then.
* Tyres - 2nd hand cheapies every 30k.
* Dual zone & grandpa seats make any trip comfy. Aircon's lost a little oomph on hot days ("C" feels like its set on 20* - still fine for 40* days). No wear or sagging in the seats at all. With a quick vac & steam clean you'd think you were sitting in a 100k-old BF.
* Pretty much all suspension components are rooted, except (surprisingly) the shocks. Car does 95% highway & 5% paddock/"off-road" work.
* Still running standard block-mounted trans cooler. Coolant and trans fluid haven't been done for maybe 200k lol.
* The BTR is awesome. Doesn't slip or thump gears, sprag clutch still works.
* Since the 380k mark it's been running hot in low speed/idling situations. Runs fine at 110 in 40*C though? Meh.
* Aiming for survival until my shift work commences in October, then it's 4x4 dual cab time. Might have 420k on the clock by then, but this year I'm driving it way less (new job w00t).
* I will be advertising this as complete or in parts later in the year. All BF/Fairmont bits are good for a BA/XT upgrade, & the JTG liquid injection gas system is A+++. Most reliable car I've ever owned, & will be sad to see it go!
(Original March 2010 post below)
Well, I'm in a bit of a transitional phase in my life at the moment: starting to consider safety as a factor above cheapness or power, wanting a more professional image for work, and also needing to get a bit of a credit history for myself for when the time comes to take out a home loan! So I bought a BF Fairmont.
After the wagon had a few things go wrong with it, and after noticing when getting invited to professional functions that I was the only one driving around in a banger, I thought it was a good time to get a new daily. I never really aspired to owning a B-Series as E-Series Falcons satisfied me at the time, but things change.
I set my criteria as a large car with front & side airbags, ABS, ESC (or whatever you want to call it), and a nice interior. Wasn't too phased on badge or brand. I was looking at VZ Acclaims, BF Futuras, and even Mitsu 380s (although I couldn't get past the nasty interior of the 380). In the end a 2006 BF1 Fairmont popped up at the auctions, the professional spotters said it was mechanically fine with complete service history, I gave them my max bid & said go for it. I won it last week & picked it up today

Should be a good daily for 5+ years. Plans are LPG injection as I'll be doing up to 50k/yr, some floor mats, some seat covers for when camping/road-tripping, and that's it. I won't bother fixing the small ding in the rear bar, but unlike my other cars I'll actually look after this one

I'll be back in an E-Series one day (pref boxcar). Anyhoo here's the pics, BYO pillow:








