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Old 25-06-2021, 09:38 PM   #391
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Anyone got a spare T5? Give ya half a pack of winnie blues and 6x VB cans for it, with my driving might need a couple because it'll break before I get to the end of my driveway

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Imagine Franco cruising Chapel Street in this absolute weapon

The tray itself is 5.5M long, the Lebonator would fit on the back of that for when it blows the trans cooler lines again, might just leave it on the back and drive the F600 around

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Greentop + turbo, 0 to 6 feet under in less than 10 seconds for sure

Why buy an F100 when you can have an F600, its 500 better

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You could have the Lebonator on the tray, be in the Lebonator, and have another person driving the F600 as your personal driver while you look down on Chapel St and turn heads
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GasO - you feel like coming out of retirement?

Maccas is on me, I know you're a man of culinary sophistication that only the golden arches can deliver, can sweeten the deal with some Winnie reds as an appetiser, or maybe you're a camel no filter man

Anyway back to used car prices:

UZS171 Crown - worth cents in the dollarydoos:

https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/det...-6845906/?Cr=0

JZS171 Crown - drug spondoolies:

https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/det...19272547/?Cr=1

You can tell where the demand is for the JDM, anything 1/2JZ with turbo(s) is getting near on twice the money compared to 8 cylinders even though the 1UZFE is a good engine.

1UZFE Crown (Majesta C type) is a good buy for someone who wants a luxo bargette but doesn't mind smaller wheelbase than the locals.

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GasO - you feel like coming out of retirement?

Maccas is on me, I know you're a man of culinary sophistication that only the golden arches can deliver, can sweeten the deal with some Winnie reds as an appetiser, or maybe you're a camel no filter man
Out of retirement for what? knowing you it probably won't be legal.
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I've been watching the prices of genuine XW Fairmont V8's for a very long time.

I am still not confident I'll be able to afford what I want (grecian gold, factory 351) by the time I am 50 and still able to enjoy it. I am 35 now and long for the prices of the late 90's seeing them for under 10k in every unique cars magazine I could get my hands on.

Prices are easily north of 100K for immaculate factory V8 cars, north of 75k for clean V8 swapped cars and over 50k for even a 6 cyl beater that is still running.

Is there anyone who might like to hazard a guess as to when prices will soften enough to bring them back to a realistic classic car option? Is it a generational thing? will the early falcon stuff lose popularity as the current owners age and lose interest? Or will the values just keep rising?
I think the prices on 60-70's Aussie stuff has pretty much peaked.... can understand the attraction, but having owned a number of those popular types, i couldnt bring myself to pay whats wanted.
Way better value & scope for investment with the right choice-guess American muscle IMO. Not to mention more unique.
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I think the prices on 60-70's Aussie stuff has pretty much peaked.... can understand the attraction, but having owned a number of those popular types, i couldnt bring myself to pay whats wanted.
Way better value & scope for investment with the right choice-guess American muscle IMO. Not to mention more unique.
I'm very suspect on cars as 'investments' - surely shares/properties are better options than cars.

Buy an oldskool car because you like driving/owning oldskool cars, I feel trying to make money from it is a dodgy move.
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I'm very suspect on cars as 'investments' - surely shares/properties are better options than cars.

Buy an oldskool car because you like driving/owning oldskool cars, I feel trying to make money from it is a dodgy move.
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I'm very suspect on cars as 'investments' - surely shares/properties are better options than cars.

Buy an oldskool car because you like driving/owning oldskool cars, I feel trying to make money from it is a dodgy move.
Did ok with my last one, 25 percent profit after 6yrs of enjoyment.
Although i didnt buy it strictly as an investment, it can be a nice bonus.
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Did ok with my last one, 25 percent profit after 6yrs of enjoyment.
Although i didnt buy it strictly as an investment, it can be a nice bonus.
If you invested the same money in property it likely would have returned more than 25%

Cars are liabilities not assets.
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If you invested the same money in property it likely would have returned more than 25%
thanks, have noticed that.

Cars are liabilities not assets.
obviously the one in question wasnt.
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appreciating liability

anyways once they get to silly prices, the fun in owning one lessens somewhat. You are careful of where you park it, etc... back when you bought it for 5K or so, that stuff didn't matter so much.

I find I look back to the cheaper price range and look for character... but no new buys as RE is now too expensive to store more of them lol
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Cars are for our enjoyment, cruising, racing (on the track ;-), tinkering, detailing (as sick as that may sound, I enjoy cleaning my car, not too often though), brings sections of society together regardless of socioeconomic boundaries, bonding with the next generation......an investment it definitely is not. Don't get me wrong, those that seized on the opportunity to buy a collectible at a good price....good on ya. Just don't forget to drive it, spank it occasionally, otherwise what's the point? Hold it, wash it, store it, strole it, pay rego and not get to spank it? I'll pass
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Cars are liabilities not assets.
Love it when people talk about property returns...I take it that is capital and doesnt include rates, insurances, maintenance, realestate agent fees etc

You can make money off flipping anything, just be honest to yourself though.
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Love it when people talk about property returns...I take it that is capital and doesnt include rates, insurances, maintenance, realestate agent fees etc

You can make money off flipping anything, just be honest to yourself though.
If it's tenanted, rent will cover most fees.

Cars also have costs.

I wasn't saying you can't make money on cars. Simply that the return on real estate over the same time frame will be more.
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I was talking to a mate yesterday night. House across the road from him sold around March, $1,5M. Buyers changed their minds and it was just re-sold at $1,95M. Even with CGT I see a profit being turned. I honestly can’t see the same level of effort/return on cars over such a timeframe, for such an outlay.
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I was talking to a mate yesterday night. House across the road from him sold around March, $1,5M. Buyers changed their minds and it was just re-sold at $1,95M. Even with CGT I see a profit being turned. I honestly can’t see the same level of effort/return on cars over such a timeframe, for such an outlay.
Id say RE is a bit "safer", but I can give as many horror stories as I people can about making capital gains on property..and not once has the person spouting gains on RE every outlined costs, they just tell you the good stuff.

Same goes for cars, if you can read markets and see trends, for example, anything 90's Japanese has increased by some margin, FD RX7's that were $25k 2-3 years ago are now $50-70k...if thats what they sell for, plenty of other examples.

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If it's tenanted, rent will cover most fees.

Cars also have costs.

I wasn't saying you can't make money on cars. Simply that the return on real estate over the same time frame will be more.
So is it not running at a loss then, and once you sell you should calculate those losses over time to see if indeed you have made anything at all?

RE for sure has been a stable for Australians, personally I think its a dirty industry but there are plenty that have made good coin off it (Boomers in particular)...surely its not sustainable.

If only people invested with such vigor in assets that grow the economy and make jobs...
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I've been looking at values on PH Ford Courier or a Mazda Bravo B2600 twins - absolute drug money for petrol 4 cylinder variations - $10K?
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Just thought I'd add to this thread.
Sold my petrol auto 80 series LandCruiser for 17500, no roadworthy or reg (paid 3k 18 months ago), and my 1980 6cyl f350 for 24k no roadworthy or reg (paid 7k 12 months ago).
Both super easy sales, a week on gumtree. Both sold last week.

Goes to show, people are paying the stupid prices right now so if you're on the fence about getting rid of something, in my opinion they won't stay this high much longer so cash in!
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Just thought I'd add to this thread.
Sold my petrol auto 80 series LandCruiser for 17500, no roadworthy or reg (paid 3k 18 months ago), and my 1980 6cyl f350 for 24k no roadworthy or reg (paid 7k 12 months ago).
Both super easy sales, a week on gumtree. Both sold last week.

Goes to show, people are paying the stupid prices right now so if you're on the fence about getting rid of something, in my opinion they won't stay this high much longer so cash in!
I saw that F350 for sale, was it orange by any chance? Had it listed for around $20K, then it went up to $30K, good to see you got $24K for it

https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/det...-6972025/?Cr=0

Should chuck the Lebonator up on carsales for $750,000 - has a HSV sticker on it
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My past month:

- I sold a well modified CV8 on the *WOVR* for $71k - I was asking 42k last year and couldn't sell it.

- I bought a HQ 4dr Monaro I thought I payed way too much for at $95K. I just sold it for $125k. I had it for 2 weeks and people messaging me offers everytime I'd share a photo on social media.
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Sold 9th Jun 21 for $130K - 1992 Landcruiser GXL HDJ80 Turbo Diesel Manual with 446,793kms.

https://www.grays.com/lot/0001-34901...wagon?spr=true

I can't understand why so much. This is the most surprising price I have seen.

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Sold 9th Jun 21 for $130K - 1992 Landcruiser GXL HDJ80 Turbo Diesel Manual with 446,793kms.

https://www.grays.com/lot/0001-34901...wagon?spr=true

I can't understand why so much. This is the most surprising price I have seen.
If you keep an eye out you will probably see it relisted somewhere. I've noticed a couple even on Shannons auctions being relisted after being sold.
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I saw that F350 for sale, was it orange by any chance? Had it listed for around $20K, then it went up to $30K, good to see you got $24K for it

https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/det...-6972025/?Cr=0

Should chuck the Lebonator up on carsales for $750,000 - has a HSV sticker on it
That's the one, and would you believe I had more interest when it was at 30k. My reasoning was I had people bartering me down to 16k endlessly. Put another 10k on it and ended up with way more hahahaha.
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Sold 9th Jun 21 for $130K - 1992 Landcruiser GXL HDJ80 Turbo Diesel Manual with 446,793kms.

https://www.grays.com/lot/0001-34901...wagon?spr=true

I can't understand why so much. This is the most surprising price I have seen.
That is surely a mistake. It makes much more sense if it went for 100k less.
I've seen 105 and 100 Saharas at yards for 60-80k, but they have the FTE motor and full options. To me, that's reasonable.
Something like that, on a good day should really only get to 40k absolute max.
130k gets a 200 Sahara out of the showroom.. or a 300 if you want to wait.
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That's the one, and would you believe I had more interest when it was at 30k. My reasoning was I had people bartering me down to 16k endlessly. Put another 10k on it and ended up with way more hahahaha.
Haha thats the oldest trick in the book - you don't advertise a car at around what you want, you advertise it at inflated pricing then 'negotiate' downwards

I notice that F350 seems to be much better value for money compared to F100/F150, F350 seem to change hands for less spondoolies than their light duty equivalents.

There's a GMT400 GMC Sierra 3500 for sale in NSW at the moment at a reasonable price that has caught my eye, ex ambulance, been converted to tray back.
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Comparatively poor performance by older Rolls/Bentley models over the last three years. Still on my “wouldn’t mind one” list, either an hydraulic front end ‘67 or a later Silver Spirit.

I feel more regret at not buying a Ferrari 400i and upgrading it with a GV overdrive plus modern EFI, now they are probably sacred cows and the prices are well out of reach.
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If you keep an eye out you will probably see it relisted somewhere. I've noticed a couple even on Shannons auctions being relisted after being sold.
Holden and HSV prices have been going insane. Mate bought a 2005 VZ CV8 Monaro for 18k 4 years ago, just sold it for 75k. My old 2008 VE LS3 Clubsport I sold for 32k 3 years ago just sold for 53k.
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Comparatively poor performance by older Rolls/Bentley models over the last three years. Still on my “wouldn’t mind one” list, either an hydraulic front end ‘67 or a later Silver Spirit.

I feel more regret at not buying a Ferrari 400i and upgrading it with a GV overdrive plus modern EFI, now they are probably sacred cows and the prices are well out of reach.
I'd love a Bentley Turbo R - it's the only British car I'd ever own - massive luxo barge.

https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/det...SSE-AD-7236019

Maybe an XJS12 Coupe, they're wicked looking cars too.

I saw a 400i that needed engine reco change hands really cheap a couple years ago - 2015, went for sub $30K.

It still ran it just blew a bit of smoke,
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Think I’m “car’d out” at present, next purchase probably a car float to facilitate dragging more home progressing the projects.
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Bought my FG2 XR6T ute for 19500 middle of '19. Sold it for 27k in Nov '20. Bloke who bought it traded it in for 28k last month. Car yard had it up for 36k, sold within days. Must have got asking price. Almost went double what I paid 2 years ago with 20,000km extra on top. Ridiculous.
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Also have you noticed used car dealers offering a contactless buying experience? Ha... So you expect someone to buy without an inspection? Do they think people were born yesterday? To sell their lemons

Used cars have so many variables, the seller sees the damage on the back door as a unavoidable nothing ding, the buyer sees it as a $2000 fix. The seller sees the tyres as good for another two years, the buyer sees them as 90% worn requiring urgent replacement. it's always been buyer beware.. sellers try and oversell, hide all the blemishes and oil leaks, buyers have to flush out the seedy gearbox, clunking diff and burning oil.

Years back dealers would never talk to you on the phone if you made an offer, it was always come to the yard and then we talk.. now they wanna talk by phone?? Ha..

You can't buy a used car contactless, that's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.. you must Inspect the car
lol, contactless does not mean you don't get to see, inspect or drive the vehicle before making an offer. As part of "contactless" many will deliver the car to your home and then disinfect all door handles and switch-gear etc for you to then test drive and inspect (which agreed does seem silly and no different to you going to the dealer to test-drive a sterilised car)

Aussie V8s, XR6T's / G6ET's, and utes are still going gang-busters, but prices of the "regular" stuff seems to be softening a bit over the last month based on watching auctions and also seeing stuff not selling on Carsales and Gumtree etc

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