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Old 10 May 2009, 08:33 (Ref:2458946)   #26
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or could it be the Australian built JS Holden Vectra Wagon...... Nah I am just being stupid
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Old 11 May 2009, 03:06 (Ref:2459716)   #27
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What, on the same basis as Top Gear Australia magazine naming the Mini Cooper S as the best Australian car because it was built here...
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Old 25 Jun 2009, 08:24 (Ref:2490280)   #28
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What, on the same basis as Top Gear Australia magazine naming the Mini Cooper S as the best Australian car because it was built here...
Yeah they a clever blokes aren't they. Have you read that magazine? Talk about trying to dumb things down.
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Old 25 Jun 2009, 09:42 (Ref:2490319)   #29
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Old 25 Jun 2009, 22:47 (Ref:2490739)   #30
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Old 26 Jun 2009, 02:05 (Ref:2490800)   #31
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http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/car/3...cial-Mk-1.html

One of the great racing specials (but not a road car)
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Old 26 Jun 2009, 07:19 (Ref:2490871)   #32
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Old 15 Nov 2009, 00:25 (Ref:2582121)   #33
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an auction

At auction a GTHO Phase 3 & a HK Monaro 327 .... love the transparency of an auction, no claims about price, false claims even ..

http://www.shannons.com.au/auctions/...781E2MA85BM1B3
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Old 2 Dec 2009, 07:13 (Ref:2592674)   #34
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At auction a GTHO Phase 3 & a HK Monaro 327 .... love the transparency of an auction, no claims about price, false claims even ..

http://www.shannons.com.au/auctions/...781E2MA85BM1B3
HO was withdrawn from the auction and Monaro passed in
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Old 2 Dec 2009, 07:22 (Ref:2592676)   #35
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Unique Cars mag has had a go at this subject in their Sept-Oct 09 magazine, see the video here: http://www.uniquecarsmag.com.au/news...eid/59062.aspx

As judged by John Bowe, Cliff Chambers, Chris Fincham, Joe Kenwright, Greg Leech and Phil Walker:
1 Holden Torana SS A9X hatchback………….score = 335
2 Chrysler Charger R/T E49……………………..329
3 Holden Monaro GTS 327……………………….326
4 Ford Falcon GT-HO Phase III…………..321
5 Holden LC Torana GTR XU-1…………………319
6 Holden VK Commodore SS Group A……….305
7 Ford XR Falcon GT……………………………….303
8 Holden 48-215……………………………………..284
9 Ford BA Falcon XR6 Turbo…………………….283
10 Bolwell Nagari……………………………………..282

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Ford Falcon GT-HO Phase III 16.8%
Holden Torana SS A9X hatchback 5.4%
Chrysler Charger E49 5.1%
Holden HK Monaro GTS 327 3.7%
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 2.9%
Bolwell Nagari 1.0%
Holden LC Torana GTR XU-1 1.0%
Ford BA Falcon XR6 Turbo 0.9%
Ford XR Falcon GT 0.8%
Holden 48-215 0.6%
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Old 2 Dec 2009, 09:08 (Ref:2592705)   #36
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XC Cobra #107 at auction

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Old 7 Dec 2009, 06:34 (Ref:2595289)   #37
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The XC was passed in, as were many others ..

Arguably Australias most famous Audi was snapped up plus a CSL BMW ...
211 1984 Audi Quattro UR $25000.00 - $35000.00
Hammer Price:$32000.00
Price IBP:$36160.00

212 1972 BMW 3.0 CSL Coupe $50000.00 - $65000.00
Hammer Price:$42000.00
Price IBP:$48006.00

Too many passed in ?

Still waiting CTS Auction results from the weekend.
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Old 8 Dec 2009, 02:47 (Ref:2595890)   #38
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Had a look at a few, most that sold seemed to be pretty good buying but not 'steals', fair prices overall compared with what I would expect. Some passed-in cars you would have thought would get the money asked, some appeared priced too high.

Re the Audi - did that car have the same sort of development as KP's Nissan GT-R? That would be interesting, the quote from KB regarding horsepower "telephone numbers" has stuck with me.
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Old 8 Dec 2009, 07:44 (Ref:2595931)   #39
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Unique Cars mag has had a go at this subject in their Sept-Oct 09 magazine, see the video here: http://www.uniquecarsmag.com.au/news...eid/59062.aspx

As judged by John Bowe, Cliff Chambers, Chris Fincham, Joe Kenwright, Greg Leech and Phil Walker:
1 Holden Torana SS A9X hatchback………….score = 335
2 Chrysler Charger R/T E49……………………..329
3 Holden Monaro GTS 327……………………….326
4 Ford Falcon GT-HO Phase III…………..321
5 Holden LC Torana GTR XU-1…………………319
6 Holden VK Commodore SS Group A……….305
7 Ford XR Falcon GT……………………………….303
8 Holden 48-215……………………………………..284
9 Ford BA Falcon XR6 Turbo…………………….283
10 Bolwell Nagari……………………………………..282

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Ford Falcon GT-HO Phase III 16.8%
Holden Torana SS A9X hatchback 5.4%
Chrysler Charger E49 5.1%
Holden HK Monaro GTS 327 3.7%
Holden VK Commodore SS Group A 2.9%
Bolwell Nagari 1.0%
Holden LC Torana GTR XU-1 1.0%
Ford BA Falcon XR6 Turbo 0.9%
Ford XR Falcon GT 0.8%
Holden 48-215 0.6%

Yeah! Charger E49 first standard car home!
Torana A9x was highly modified, running huge simmons wheels & tyres instead of the factory 6 inch steelies they came out with!
They liked the way it handled! Yeah would they like it with the skinny factory wheels & tyres?
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Old 11 Dec 2009, 03:38 (Ref:2597677)   #40
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Chances are they would, there is a difference between grip & handling. It helps of course that the A9X had the benefit of ~6 years development over the cars in positions 2-4!
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Old 24 Apr 2010, 10:22 (Ref:2678925)   #41
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1971 Ford Falcon XY GT at auction

... the XY in late 1970 were produced, each one adding to the reputation of the marque, many of the most revered of Australia drivers at the wheel of the GTHO variant added to the mystique of the model.

This example has been in the present ownership for c20 years and the original log-books show that the car was delivered on 4/3/71 to a Mr & Mrs Cleary of East Gosford, by the area dealer Grawill Motors of West Gosford.

Estimate $100,000-$120,000
Hammer Price: $98,000
Price IBP: $112,700

http://www.sothebysaustralia.com.au/...010&offset=100
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Old 27 Apr 2010, 08:06 (Ref:2680362)   #42
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Should mention the owner donated the money from the car to charity, quite a gesture. Also a pretty good price for the car, a bargain really. Not sure how long you would be able to get them for this type of price. Only a couple of years ago it would have been 2-2.5 times as much.
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GTHO Phase 3s at auction May 16 & May 31

The Falcon GT HO is the most expensive Australian muscle car. In 2007, a Falcon GT HO collector paid a whopping $750,000 .
But it's not just any Falcon, it's one of a limited number of specially-built road cars modified for use on a race track a GTHO Phase III. Just 300 such Falcons were made in the early 1970s but experts believe fewer than 100 remain.

Over the next two (2) weeks two Phase 3s come up for auction:
On Sunday May 16, one such example of the Falcon GT HO will go under the hammer, with an expected price of up to $500,000.

In what will be a test of the resilience of the auction market for rare and exotic vehicles, Aaron Muir, auctioneer for Complete Auctions in western Sydney, says the Phase 3 GT HO muscle car is likely to sell for more than $450,000.

"If it reaches $425,000 to $450,000 it's out the door," says Muir. "It will get a fair market value on what it's going to bring."

The description of the car on the Complete Auctions website admits the car is not in show condition as its wearing a few battle scars here and there. It does say, however, that if "you require history with grunt as it was in 1975 this is a must have".

The GT HO has just 24,000 miles on the speedo, and for your half-a-mill it doesn't even come with rego.

Later in the month another 1971 Ford XY Falcon GT HO Phase 3 is set to go up for auction at the Shannons Melbourne Winter Classic Auction on May 31.
Shannons has set a rather cautious range estimate of $260,000-$320,000, which could easily blow out if some serious cashed-up collectors show up on the day.
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May 16 auction: no sale

GTHO Phase 3 not sold at auction May 16.
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Less than two weeks ago, a rare Ford Falcon Phase 3 GT HO was passed in at auction for $350,000 after it failed to meet its expected sale price of $425,000.

The Shannons Phase 3 under the hammer this weekend., estimated $260 - $320k.

More auction action including a HRT 427:
http://theage.drive.com.au/motor-new...0525-waqq.html

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Less than two weeks ago, a rare Ford Falcon Phase 3 GT HO was passed in at auction for $350,000 after it failed to meet its expected sale price of $425,000.

The Shannons Phase 3 under the hammer this weekend., estimated $260 - $320k.

More auction action including a HRT 427:
http://theage.drive.com.au/motor-new...0525-waqq.html

sold $331k
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HRT 427 Coupe

Australian basketballer Andrew Bogut was doing on Monday night when he turned up to bid at the auction of the most expensive Australian-made car in history.

The vehicle in question - a 2002 HRT 427 Coupe - one of only two ever made, sold two years ago for a whopping $920,000.

It had no log book, no owner's manual, not even a spare key, and with a top speed of 299km/h it can't be registered in NSW.

Not that it mattered much to Bogut, who is based in the US on a five-year, $75 million contract with the Milwaukee Bucks NBA team. The 25-year-old pushed bidding to $305,000, but the car was passed in after it failed to meet reserve.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/new...-1225877218737
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That sale had a whole heap of cars including many from the last decade with nominal mileage only, some sold for a reasonable price, some surprisingly high (to me at least) and some quite cheaply. Just over $1m all told, but the creditors will be owed a lot more than that.
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