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03-06-2021, 06:39 PM | #1 | ||
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I need some help with this seeing as I'm heading into unchartered territory and don't want to be burnt financially. Next week at a Shannons auction there is a yellow mustang that has caught my eye down in Melbourne. https://www.shannons.com.au/auctions...266437ENV055C/ Looks nice, have asked a few questions on the phone but they seemed to want to not give out specifics, so I have been sending some emails. I'm a little concerned that it isn't registered. They have said it was properly converted and ADR complied. By email they have also confirmed that the previous owner has lost all the paperwork on the car. (this is the part that has got me worried). They have sent me through the following images: The red one looks like something to do with compliance? Can someone please share their thoughts? Why does that red plate look like it's been digitally modified? That white section with the VIN looks way too unblemished compared to the rest of it? These pictures have come from Shannons auction representatives. I have emailed for specific details of the modifications from their point of view as an insurer - I'm yet to receive a reply. Cheers, Jason
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03-06-2021, 07:11 PM | #2 | ||
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You can identify and contact the workshop (Crossover Car Conversions, PIN 10001) who did the conversion, I think the white panel has been accentuated by the camera - possibly in portrait mode by mistake. They are in Ferntree Gully and are current in trading.
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03-06-2021, 07:27 PM | #3 | ||
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Surely Shannons are responsible for guaranteeing clear title and free of finance or other encumbrances
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I emailed that exact question and they confirmed that it's checked but then mentioned if it was never registered it may not appear: "To protect he Buyer and the seller Shannons does a PPSR on every vehicle to make sure that it is not encumbered. If the ppsr has a record and shows that there are funds owing this is discussed with the owner and sorted out pre auction. Please keep in mind sometimes for some reason some vehicle do not show up on the ppsr reports ( many reasons - eg never been registered) ." The km of the car do not reflect its age. I'm wondering if it was ever registered after RHD conversion, and if not why? If it were registered it would have been a selling point?? The person then said if I have more questions to call them. No, they were wishy washy on the phone the last time and talk means nothing after the fact.
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And if that was the case, why didn't the vendor arrange it themselves?? Something doesn't sit right with this car.
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03-06-2021, 07:51 PM | #6 | ||
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If you are mistrustful already, let it go. It won’t get better.
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03-06-2021, 08:00 PM | #7 | |||
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That call lasted over an hour. The gist of the disagreement was they refused to quote until I purchased... They tried to impress me with their legalese that a quote is a legally binding contract that must be honoured. What a joke.... The ONLY variable was the purchase price.. I was told that without a fixed price it was against their T&C's to quote. Kept giving me examples of all the things that could go wrong if they dared give me a estimate based on a realistic purchase price. After a while I asked for a supervisor... after 10 minutes waiting on hold I was told I can get an anonymous quote. That took 25 minutes. Because after each question I was reminded how this discussion isn't binding... I needed 2 Panadol after that conversation... If her name wasn't Karen it should have been... Over 1 bloody hr.... Sent from my SM-G973F using Tapatalk
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03-06-2021, 08:11 PM | #8 | ||
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Id be concerned also if there was no evidence of being registered. If it wasnt, its a little odd that somebody would go to the trouble and expense of converting it and getting it approved, then letting it sit as a collector car... but that can happen. Of course the flip side is there was some kind of issue in registering it, so it never happened. Possibilities you have to think about and clearly have.
The red plate is basically the Australian compliance plate, it is required on cars like this if they are to be registered. Looks legit enough, but you can never know unless followed up. The fact that the conversion place is still trading as already mentioned is a bonus though, many from back in the day are not... I have a Camaro that is in that situation... but I knew it was registered in the past (I was given the NSW rego papers, expired for couple years) , and everything matched the cars numbers and the plate added here, so I wasnt worried about it. Finding if the conversion is legit should be much easier for you than if it was done at a place no longer operating. I guess you just have to contact them and find out. |
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03-06-2021, 08:23 PM | #9 | |||
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03-06-2021, 08:25 PM | #10 | |||
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No paperwork, advertised as unregistered yet its registered?? Sent from my SM-G973F using Tapatalk
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03-06-2021, 08:42 PM | #11 | ||
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Well it could well be simply just registered and they are selling it without plates as its easier to just pull them, its a requirement in Vic even if you dont want to do the transfer paper route etc.
Not cool that Shannons (and perhaps the seller) are being all cagey about it.. because if they could just show you that car is indeed BKW 483, show you they had a vic rego paper in their possession, Id lean towards it being all above board. But given what you have (havent) been told, again id have concerns. Youd think they would do all they could to legitimise the vehicle, and if it is currently registered why hide it. Strange indeed. |
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03-06-2021, 09:02 PM | #12 | ||
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While I understand they can't really quote without a purchase price (assuming this is agreed value) surely if you gave them a price roughly around what you would be willing to pay then the premium can't be more than that if it goes less?
It shouldn't take an hour plus of them ****ing you around though, that's ridiculous that they couldn't just suggest that. I have done heaps of online quotes without purchasing the car by putting in a ballpark figure. In any case the factory RHD Mustangs are not that expensive so maybe just wait a bit for one of them. Sure they won't be anything special but you won't have to worry about any of this BS. |
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03-06-2021, 10:02 PM | #13 | ||
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Wouldn't buy any conversion cars, unless it was done by an outfit like HSV/Walkinshaw or the old Tickford Mustangs.
Seen too many ****ing bodgy disasters from second stage manufacturers, cut on shut on wiring looms that cause problems etc. Then there's the issue with the replacement parts, good luck trying to find replacement parts for a conversion car. |
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Im less afraid as I can weld and wire , and was a dealership tech that worked on euro stuff ... but you make a good point that people should approach with caution. Most of the time you cant see how things have been done until you have a chance to inspect things really closely, including up on a lift.. and under the dash also. At least the mob who did this 'stang in question are still around, perhaps a sign that they do a decent job. So many from the 90s and 00's have dropped off the face of the earth. |
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03-06-2021, 10:45 PM | #15 | ||
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I love my Fords but I wouldn’t pay $10k for that letlone the $30-$40k estimate.
BA/BF GT would crap all over that and be a much better long term investment.
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Think cut and shut wiper linkages to suit RHD geometry, electrical and mechanical cables and the like, things made bespoke on a per car basis rather than as a production line item and all the variances that brings 10+ years down the track. |
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03-06-2021, 11:05 PM | #17 | ||
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I wonder how much having Walkinshaw doing RHD conversions cut the local converters grass
I suppose if you want a special Mustang or F truck it makes no difference though since you can't get them any other way. |
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04-06-2021, 12:03 AM | #19 | |||
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I have another car insured with Shannons for several years and I was close to asking them to just cancel my other policy if providing a quote is just way too hard for another car with them. Some pearlers from the conversation: "Quotes are legally binding documents and MUST be 100% accurate and we are legally liable to cover ANY car we quote". "You can simply bid on the car, then if you win ask the auctioneer to allow you time to seek clarification on the insurance premium - only once we know the value can we legally provide a quote. If you don't like the quote just simply pull out of the sale - happens all the time when people change their mind". "Any person that is asking what insurance costs on a car as a deciding factor when buying perhaps shouldn't be buying that car.. don't you think?" "There are dozens of variables that go into an insurance policy and you must know all of them, if you don't then you are practically conducting fraud for providing false information". And when I reminded her the ONLY variable was the price.. "The purchase price is the MOST IMPORTANT variable when it comes to insurance.. say you give us the wrong price and you take out a policy and you have an accident then you have misled us as your insurance may be void.. that's why I simply can't provide you a quote". "We will need evidence that you can handle such a car - have you owned or driven a car like this in the past? That answer will have a great bearing on if we can provide you cover". When finally getting permission to get an anonymous quote I mentioned that the car will be parked in an under ground secure resident parking area in my own closed off garage. "So, you say that it's parked in an apartment building - most are open space parking right? Oh, its closed off" But other people can access it right? - it's only closed off at the street right? Oh - you have an individual garage? Who else can access it? Is it open from the sides? Oh, you have a garage - does it have a door, like a roller door or something or is it open? you said the parking is secure but you didn't specify if you have a garage? Oh, you do, that's quite rare, are you sure? Garaging has a GREAT EMPHASIS of our decision to insure you and I will remind you that by providing false information may generate now a different outcome later on". Can you imagine 30 questions having that sort of banter? The person loved the sound of their own voice, constantly spoke over me, constantly interrupted me and just cut me off to explain the legalities of everything I said without allowing me to finish anything I was saying. Actually... I'm tempted to make a formal complaint - it really shouldn't be that hard to give a quote for a car they themselves are selling and to keep an existing customer happy. As for the more recent RHD cars - I take your point but they are a little too 'mainstream' for me to be honest.
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Would happily pay $30-$40k as it is a little different. Not really interested in the long term investment side of things.
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Registration check Results for BKW483 as at 04/06/2021 08:01 AEST Registration number: BKW483 Registration status & expiry date: Current - 22/01/2022 Vehicle: 2005 YELLOW FORD COUPE VIN/Chassis: 1ZVHT82H865148868 Engine number: 65148868 Registration serial number: 3731072 Compliance plate date: 10/2009 Sanction(s) applicable: None Goods carrying vehicle: No Transfer in dispute: No
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Not yet, but will do it if I decide to go ahead.
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04-06-2021, 09:54 AM | #24 | ||
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Crossover conversions are now Mustang Australia im sure, Good reputation they may have more detail for you.
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04-06-2021, 12:17 PM | #25 | ||
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When you register it in NSW, will they need an ADR or similar compliance cert for the conversion?
After just reading this thread thought Gee who can be bothered.. Then clicked on the link for the car.. Its rather nice and different to the newer stangs so would be def worth it!
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The plate seems to have all the info for full ADR compliance for all states in Australia. I don't believe that a LHD Mustang of that age would gain ADR compliance. Dr Terry |
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Both the above members appear to have determined this car is actually STILL registered in Victoria up to 22/1/2022. So why are Shannon's saying its being sold unregistered ? , ie could it have been a club registration that is null and void on resale ? YF a call to Shannons advising you have details that the car is still registered etc so why are you guys advising it will be sold unregistered would be in order as the add also says its located in Melbourne. |
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Might just be the standard "sold unregistered" spill
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Too new for club rego??
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