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16-09-2006, 06:57 PM | #61 | |||
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16-09-2006, 07:02 PM | #62 | |||
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16-09-2006, 08:37 PM | #63 | |||
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if my memory serves me correct it is actually an 'r'' code not a k code. r code fords had big blocks from factory |
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16-09-2006, 11:10 PM | #66 | ||
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Bills XW was nothing more than an XW GT. 1969 model fitted with a big block. The compliance plate clearly shows that it was originally fitted with the correct T code 351 wheezer motor. The car went O.S. to have the drive train organised (from memory this is). There is NO diffrent compliance codes, no markings what so ever to denote the diffrent motor it is not any diffrent (to original) specification apart from the running gear from when it was originally taken down the production line.
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16-09-2006, 11:17 PM | #67 | |||
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My point is that most,if not all,of these purchases of classic gt's are made by people who might want to own part of the muscle car era,but also want protect a large investment.There arn't any wooducks with 400k to spend on a car,if they are reshelled,reworked peices of crap they will be found out and sold at a realistic market value to the condition of the car.
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16-09-2006, 11:32 PM | #68 | ||
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A good portion of the surviving Phase 3's are well known cars. Most have been in club members possessions, passed from one member to another. It is well known that a lot of H1,2 and 3 engines were replaced under warranty for what ever reasons. It's still no excuse to get caught with a junker. ANYONE who invests in ANY older Falcon GT and dosen't get the car checked out properly is making a huge mistake. Look at how some people are doing re-bodies, you need an x-ray machine to pick some of them. Protect your money, protect your investments, take an expert, if you still arent sure, take 2, either together, or seperatly.
I'v owned GT's on and off for 17 years, been around them since I was born, and am still learning heaps about them every day. I would take an expert to any GT I looked at buying. My car was visually inspected by the Historian (Mark) and another friend of his before I bought it, during the time I was looking (approx 8 months) I looked at no less than 3 XA GT Coupes that ended up being re-bodies. BUYER BEWARE....There are sharks in the water, cause there is lots of profit to be made. If it's too good to be true, it most likely is....
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16-09-2006, 11:37 PM | #69 | ||
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To me a car is not an investment regardless of age, heritage all that crap etc.
But then again if someone has $400k to fork out on an old as car, I would be comfortable in believing they make quite a decent living and it's spare change. Either that or they have an enormous love of classics. |
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16-09-2006, 11:52 PM | #70 | ||
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Thats where most people will disagree. Some for the investment side of it, lots for heritage and all that crap (your words).
Me its for the pure fun of driving an animalistic steel machine, that if you dont respect it properly might turn around and bite you on your posteriour. These cars have a heart, they have soul, and most importantly character, and real racing heritage, somthing nearly all modern ricers lack.
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16-09-2006, 11:55 PM | #71 | ||
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Matter of opinion I spose. Each to their own. As long as you're happy it really doesn't matter what anyone else thinks.
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08-03-2008, 02:21 AM | #72 | ||
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JUST CURIOS.
Im just doing this for my dads sake. my dad has an original XY GT HO and he has owned it since 1972 with all the books and papers. It was an EX demo model that ford used to race on the track to show the public, so it has a racing harness fitted to the drivers seat. everything on that car is original even the clock works. and even a left hand mirror right down to the fuel cap. except one thing he liked the 12 slotters. anyways my dad was talking to one HO collector and told him what he has and pretty much everything about it. the guy replied "IF IT IS WHAT YOU SAY IT IS I WILL GIVE YOU $850.000 THE NEXT DAY." my dad said sorry its not for sale and the guy said good choice. "BUY THE END OF THE YEAR I WILL GIVE YOU A $1.000.000 FOR IT" any ways what im asking is what do you guys think its worth. heres a few pics. |
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08-03-2008, 06:37 AM | #73 | ||
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Welcome to the forum Josephb, from those pics the GT looks to be in excellent condition, when it comes to XY HO's price is what ever the buyer wants to pay, fortunatley for the owner it's usually a ridiculous amount.
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08-03-2008, 06:49 AM | #74 | ||
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Why the GT badges on the guards? (a la XW)
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08-03-2008, 07:35 AM | #75 | ||
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Could be a delete stripe car that's had stripes re fitted...
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08-03-2008, 08:58 AM | #76 | ||
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It is worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
Being the most desirable colour and in )apparently) good condition, will make it command a better price. The only way to tell what it is worth is send it to auction, but personally I would take the $850k as I think the bubble has burst with collector cars in the current economy. You may need to hold onto it for a few more years to see a million dollars.
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08-03-2008, 09:20 AM | #77 | ||
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Looks very nice.I would concentrate more on your dad not selling it and hoping he leaves it to you one day.If it is as original as you say with books and all numbers and rust free in red you may get someone willing to pay $1m for it these days.It does seem like the prices have dropped off a bit lately but this could also be a reflection of the economy with higher interest rates ,house prices dropping and the share market in meltdown.
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08-03-2008, 09:57 AM | #78 | ||
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Prices will drop, it is inevitable as alot of people that have bought these things have secured loans with there houses and as interest rates rise I think they would rather keep the house, besides it woulld be a tight fit with the kids sleeping in the car as well.
Anyone who thinks they will go up is a fool in the current circumstances, sure there will be a few "wood ducks" still foating but most of these will be cashed up rather than having to take out a loan. We should see the prices dropping slowly over the coming year by at least 10-20% as some try to offload what will be a marriage breaker. They will always hold a decent value but I would wait till the end of year if you want to pick up a bargain, all this is not to say they will not go up again as they definitely will once the economy gets another boost. If that is this year then they may not drop as much if at all depending on when a boost comes and how good it is. Should interest rates go up a full 1% before the end of the year there will likely be a few "fire sales" and I think Shannons and the like are bracing themselves for this as many of the current owners won't want to lose on there oversized investments. Personally I'd keep the car as an enthusiast myself, reffering to Jose's car, I mean you own it outright (your dad anyway) so it's not chewing a hole in your bank balance, they will get up higher during the next economic boom cycle and that might be a better time to sell, unless your family really needs the money then sell it.
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08-03-2008, 10:54 AM | #79 | ||
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The market has definately settled or levelled but it hasnt gone backwards.
There just isnt the hysteria or over inflated "sales rumours". I dont know anyone who has borrowed money to buy a GTHO.... every owner that i know of (and i know a few) paid cash, and arent phased by interest rate nerves. Anyone waiting for a bargain will be waiting for ever, because i don't know anyone who'd sell or need to sell for below their purchase price. There are allot of owners who paid under 100K for their cars many years ago and may sell for less than some of the recent sales values, and still get over 500K, and their still making a massive amount over their buy price.. Does that mean prices have dropped? no, you can't judge every sale the same, every car is different, some attract a premium due to color, condition or options, its more complex than that.
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08-03-2008, 02:20 PM | #81 | |||
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I think a lot of the cars that are hitting the auctions are not selling because the owners are expecting to much over market price for them . In the last shannons auctions 3 gt's made fantastic amounts but the owners wanted more. I think they put them there with the thoughts that if it makes a heap more than current market then its sold . if not its back to the shed with it. this attitude has caused negative results and people are scared to spend the bigger amounts. |
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08-03-2008, 02:28 PM | #82 | |||
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When the "rush" happened 12 months ago people started to think twice about owning a Classic V "cashing in", then the usual resellers got involved buying tired cars, tarting them up and asking concourse prices for them, so we had a glut of cars (allot with questionable pedigree) suddenly hit the market at un realistic prices. Good cars do sell, and for good money, its one thing to ask, but i think its unrealistic to expect top dollar for cars that are far from that condition.... so for that reason alone its difficult to guage what "market value" is for any given model because there are too many variables that will influence price drastically.
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08-03-2008, 03:12 PM | #83 | ||
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In fairness as long as the owner is happy with a price and the seller is happy with the price, that is all that matter's, not what someone think's a certain vehicle is and should be worth bassed on what similar vehicle's have sold for.
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08-03-2008, 03:39 PM | #84 | ||
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that is one farking hot XY.
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08-03-2008, 05:50 PM | #86 | ||
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or he could have put the badges on himself... only the owner knows... he might have asked for it to be like that when he picked it up...
and joseph, are you going to be given this as a hand me down? like some of us get valuables etc, that would be pretty good as far as handmedowns go...
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09-03-2008, 12:15 AM | #87 | ||
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Recent auctions in Sydney & Brisbane of possibly similar cars were passed in, with owners not getting the $600k+ they wanted. This one being one-owner and very original would have to work in its favour, but who knows if there's another buyer out there at those prices?
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It really looks to me as though you are all assuming that every purchase has been made because the buyer is an enthusiast, in the early stages yes but once the prices went skyward then anyone wanting to make easy moeny hopped on. Speaking to a friend just last week, he told me the guy he bought his off 2 years ago for $40+K just offered him a little under $200K recently, do you really think this guy is wanting to buy it back because he's an enthusiast. Most likely he thought he was making a good dollar on it then but has since obviously realised his mistake and is among those that are willing to spend up big, mind you this car is still unrestored but when you see it a tidy up would make it presentable. His obviously isn't a HO though but you get my point. Like I said you all seem to be going under the assumption that all buyers are enthusiasts.
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09-03-2008, 05:44 AM | #89 | ||
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When the stock market crashes (as it has recently) investors turn to other areas such as classic cars etc.,to park their money, so although HO's are at a silly level at the moment, I don't think they will come down in price.
I am currently looking at late 60's Shelby 500 KR's and KK's in the States and they are climbing rapidly since the stock market crashed. Still good value though at a quarter to a third of the price you have to pay for a HO. |
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09-03-2008, 10:12 AM | #90 | ||
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The bloke in Emerald who bought that track red (?) orange stripe car from the Shannon's auction for $680K got a loan, bought it as an investment. Hoped to get 1M within a year.
I doubt that car will even crack $500K now. Those that inspected it tell me it has mostly repro parts on it, not to mention the 20,000 miles that disappeared off the odometer. I'm sure there are plenty more that got loans IF they bought as an investment. All investors that I know NEVER use their own money, it's a golden rule of investing. |
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