![]() 10/06/2020 at 12:23 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
32 axe whacks, no backstory, no motor or tranny and $400,000? Even in Aussie bucks that’s some mulah. $200k to return this to usable? Good looking mean-stance though. 1 of 300 according to ford-wiki for homologation.
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Slideshow at !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! doesn’t show much damage. And the windscreen is intact?
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“The new owners will have to fork out an estimated $200,000 to make the car driveable. ”
How about $1 000 instead? Driveable and 100% original condition are quite different things.
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Wow, the thousands of ads and pop up videos make that link unreadable
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Oh, being Australia? There’s probably a public assistance program to pay 98% of the restoration project for a National Heritage Property....
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adblock+ is your friend. S orry, so used to blocking, I forgot to mention.
![]() 10/06/2020 at 12:41 |
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And it’s 4 doors. Maybe it’s Marvel/Hollywood
money.
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Try this:
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was sold on behalf of the executors of a deceased estate
Ah, another car hoarder who knew what he had and would rather it sit and rot than sell it. I really don’t get those guys.
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I saw the thumbnail and thought “Wow, that’s a lot for a 4 door Nova.....”
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NP, I should really get with the 21st century.
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SO MUCH WANT!!!!!!!!
that is an absolute bargain for them!