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dream car at a big price

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 18 10:03 am
by rfullarton
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/352527042809?ul_noapp=true

dream car apart from being an auto .. not sure about the colour .. but original


i wonder what it actually will sell for ...

selling a ford falcon to buy a tesla ???

classic cars are falling in value.. australia housing market in problems so australian classics have even further to fall as not wanted internationally apart from turning them into mad max clones

Re: dream car at a big price

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 18 10:58 am
by Derek
That was at Krispy Kreme last week.

Re: dream car at a big price

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 18 11:17 am
by rfullarton
cheers

Re: dream car at a big price

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 18 1:18 pm
by RobTwin
£75k?? Good grief!! :shock: :shock: :shock:

An 'acquired taste' is the most polite way I can describe what I think of it... :drwho: :lol:

Re: dream car at a big price

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 18 8:59 pm
by andyrob
RobTwin wrote: Mon Nov 26, 18 1:18 pm £75k?? Good grief!! :shock: :shock: :shock:

An 'acquired taste' is the most polite way I can describe what I think of it... :drwho: :lol:
Im with you there Twinster!! everything cost's £££££ to buy and import from Oz but if this was £20k id still not be buying. but hey everyone to there own and correct oz muscle is mega bucks back there, there's probably some mopar hater(chevy to$$er) waiting to comment on my next car for sale

Re: dream car at a big price

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 18 6:48 am
by Blue
You couldn't give these away in the 80s when there were still a few about, I doubt much has changed in that respect. On a good day with the wind behind him he might get 15k but the colour will put people off for sure. Such is the apathy for Aussie cars in the UK.

Re: dream car at a big price

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 18 7:37 am
by MattH
If it was £20K I think I would be seeing what I could move on to own this, like a kidney or left leg. I missed one back in 93 just before I bought the Challenger.
It ticks every box for me, even the colour works. :thumbright:

Re: dream car at a big price

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 18 9:20 am
by Dave999
Think thats the one that came to top gear with me and VIP steve for the ashes special. (he brought his monaro)

more pictures on the Internet car movie database

nice chap, he is mates with the guy 3 doors down from me. its a proper GT cockpit dash n everything. probably priced thus as australia is his audience for this sale. gotta price it so they know it is worth shipping.




Dave

Re: dream car at a big price

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 18 9:43 am
by rfullarton
hi dave .. did you do anymore on the show than the intro drive in ? did you get a chance to drive the other 2 cars ?

Re: dream car at a big price

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 18 9:50 am
by Dave999
ah yes read the advert

it is the top gear one

Dave

Re: dream car at a big price

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 18 10:09 am
by rfullarton
not sure i would put on the add that I bought it for 11,990 aud back in 1999 and know asking 132,000 aud !!

Re: dream car at a big price

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 18 10:11 am
by rfullarton
it will need to be sub £50,000 to ship it to australia for roughly same money as a local one .. unless rarity of specs make it a super special one

i am not sure on tax for re importing cars to oz ..

Re: dream car at a big price

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 18 10:13 am
by rfullarton


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Re: dream car at a big price

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 18 10:26 am
by latil
Might just as well buy a 73 351 Muzzy,just as horrible and a 1/3 the price without the hassle of trying to get stuff from Oz.

Re: dream car at a big price

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 18 10:46 am
by RobTwin
latil wrote: Tue Nov 27, 18 10:26 am Might just as well buy a 73 351 Muzzy,just as horrible and a 1/3 the price without the hassle of trying to get stuff from Oz.
That's kinda what I was thinking but was trying have a bit of tact... :lol: