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Tell em they're dreamin....

Tue Jan 01, 2013 8:46 am

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2-X-Holden-F ... 35c30bc51a

FMD :shock:

Re: Tell em they're dreamin....

Tue Jan 01, 2013 9:09 am

nothing surprises me anymore

told a bloke who was trying to sell me a 32 ford a model v8 roadster in 1977 for $40 that he was dreaming; noone would pay that much for such an old piece of sh1t!

in the late 70's early 80's i bought a fj ute, running with 12months rego for $12! sold it in 1989 for 2 grand and thought i had won lotto by finding someone who was mad and rich!

bought a genuine bathurst hk monaro for $1500 in 1989, sold it for $1750 2 days later. you've probably seen it, its the one in the shannons ad, the one that went to auction in 2005 and sold for $40k! :cry:



what really worries me is what will be the car of today that costs bulk in the future.
camry?
forrester?
micra?

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Re: Tell em they're dreamin....

Tue Jan 01, 2013 10:40 am

Mate of mine bought a monaro down in SA for $27,000 and was less complete than those utes ,but he reckons once restored it will be worth $130,000 .My missus would have castrated me if i spent that kind of money on a virtual rustee shell,but i guess as dickfaber states what will our cars of today be worth in the future,i know as will most of yous 'wish i had kept that bike or car i had back in the 80's.

Re: Tell em they're dreamin....

Tue Jan 01, 2013 12:16 pm

Yup. The cars we sold to buy backpacks and plane tickets in the 90's now cost more than 10 times the sale price to replace them. :cry: I would love to have my lil green V6 back! And I wish The Lad had his schmick two door Torana instead of the rusted shell he bought as a mid-life crisis replacement. Oh well, we couldn't have afforded to store them anyway, at least someone else got to enjoy them

Re: Tell em they're dreamin....

Tue Jan 01, 2013 1:00 pm

dickfaber wrote:
what really worries me is what will be the car of today that costs bulk in the future.
camry?
forrester?
micra?


I suppose look to the cars guys in their 20s/30's are lusting after now. From what I've seen it's Evo/Skylines/1st gen WRX's in top condition???

Re: Tell em they're dreamin....

Tue Jan 01, 2013 1:35 pm

I did manage to keep one of mine. 67 XR Fairmont, Sage Gold. :D

Re: Tell em they're dreamin....

Wed Jan 02, 2013 7:19 am

I Think some one will buy them,probably a panel beater

Re: Tell em they're dreamin....

Wed Jan 02, 2013 11:35 am

I should have kept my '98 Daewoo Nubira wagon, that bad boy will be worth a feckin' mint one day... :roll:

:lol:

Re: Tell em they're dreamin....

Thu Jan 03, 2013 2:31 pm

Sparks_333 wrote:I should have kept my '98 Daewoo Nubira wagon, that bad boy will be worth a feckin' mint one day... :roll:

:lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol: yeh it will be right up there with a Kia Carnival and the sports Hyundai Getz......


I am always sad when I think about my first car........ :( :cry:

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sold for spares back in 1981 for about $500 or something..........all I had done was bust a rocker arm and something else up in the valve train.

Could've / should've / didn't - buy a HK GTS 350 about 10 years ago for $5k !! Had been worked pretty hard as well.........tunnel-ram 350 with dual 650cfm Holleys.........kitted Powerglide - it was a weapon. Aaah well.....

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