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Old 12-10-2016, 08:28 PM   #1
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Smile Meet the Man with the Rarest GTHO Phase 111.

"Peter Horder and his brother Jason each have one of the rarest Ford Falcons ever made: the coveted GTHO Phase III. It famously won Bathurst in 1971 and became a legend of the motoring world.
Ford built 300 examples in an era when the Bathurst race cars had to be identical to what was available off the showroom floor.
Only about 150 remain in existence, snapped up by collectors.
The Ford Falcon GTHO Phase III was about $5200 brand new in 1971, but immaculate examples fetched more than $700,000 before the Global Financial Crisis."
http://www.news.com.au/technology/in...407e7e449b3b6b
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