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Old 01-06-2010, 03:10 PM   #1
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Default I was gunna buy this and I couda got that!

There seems to be a few gunners here (like me!) with hard luck stories on not buying this and that when we had the chance!

What's your hard luck story! no fibbing! This is a respectable Pub!

I've got 2.

1] sold my HG monaro for $400 cause the gearbox was playing up and also there was rusting forming in the lower rear quarters!

2] As mentioned elsewhere, wife's cousin bought his 70 HO from new.
It was in poor condition with torn seats, faded paint, etc but he did drive it from Narre Warren to Tullamarine for a Sunday drive to show it to me.
I let it go for $9,500.00. He sold it shortly after for 11,500.00.



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Old 01-06-2010, 03:55 PM   #2
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Passed up when i was an apprentice.. Norman Supercharged EJ Holden 138 grey motor, column shift crunch box and all.. years later this car was mentioned in streetmachine getting around in the early 70's..... an old hotroded headkicker i wish i had in my shed now....
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Old 01-06-2010, 04:01 PM   #3
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Mint, unrestored XR GT years ago that went for about $8,000. An original (bar gearbox) XW GT that I could have bought for $14,000 and let go and a Mk1 GT Cortina that my Dad restored that I was 'gunna' buy for under $5000 and never did. All these 'gunnas' were back in the mid 90's and man am I kicking myself now! I never went through with the GT purchases as Dad thought at the time the Muscle Car market would never pick-up and I'd blow my money.....
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Old 01-06-2010, 06:57 PM   #4
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Passed up when i was an apprentice.. Norman Supercharged EJ Holden 138 grey motor, column shift crunch box and all.. years later this car was mentioned in streetmachine getting around in the early 70's..... an old hotroded headkicker i wish i had in my shed now....

PB, i wish had your rides in my shed
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Old 01-06-2010, 09:01 PM   #5
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PB, i wish had your rides in my shed
lol.. trust me its over rated... i will be forever broke.. You've got a very sweet ride yourself go the mighty XA's!!
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Old 01-06-2010, 04:17 PM   #6
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had the chance to buy a house 20 years ago for 60k that today is worth 800k

had the chance to buy a torana for 30k last week but instead i bought a new 3d tv!!!!
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Old 01-06-2010, 04:47 PM   #7
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had the chance to buy a house 20 years ago for 60k that today is worth 800k

had the chance to buy a torana for 30k last week but instead i bought a new 3d tv!!!!

30k for a 3d tv's a bit steap, I get that's it's a thrilling experience but man...
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Old 01-06-2010, 07:53 PM   #8
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30k for a 3d tv's a bit steap, I get that's it's a thrilling experience but man...

dude it wasent 30k i was just making a point haha would have to be mad to spend 30k on a tv
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Old 01-06-2010, 05:10 PM   #9
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Was looking a an EB XR8 sprint about 6 years ago, but made the fatal mistake of telling the mechanic how much was on it. He brought it the same day. Only $3000
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Old 01-06-2010, 05:38 PM   #10
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Was gonna buy a relatively good condition black & lime HQ SS several years ago for $6k
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Old 01-06-2010, 06:29 PM   #11
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In the late seventies, single and plenty of dough owned the xa i have now but got tangled up in the motor bike muscle era, bought a new kwaka Z1000, still own that, back then they were selling the xa gt sedans and coupes at bargain basement prices, wish i bought one.
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Old 01-06-2010, 06:42 PM   #12
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Not so much a classic.. but it was my first car.. VC SLE Commodore. Should have kept it, and restored it.. sold it for $800
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Old 01-06-2010, 07:10 PM   #13
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ive got 3 i really regret not getting...
first one was a fairly mint 302 ZG Fairlane for $700. bronze wine with white roof. beige or white (cant remember) bench seats/column auto, just a perfectly straight nice looking car..

seccond was an XB Fairmont wagon, same deal, 302, bronze wine, had full electrics including tail gate..$900. wasnt as mint as the ZG but was still quite nice

last one which i regret the most i think, was a jag XJ6 like this one for a grand..
http://jaguarxj6.net/wp-content/uplo...jaguar-xj6.jpg
had a blown motor, but was absolutley mint condition otherwise... it came wth a conversion kit to fit a chev in the price...all i would have had to do was get an engine....
ive seen it around recently and the guy has ruined it.....dents and scratches everywhere, big hole in the bonnet for a tall air cleaner(why you would i dont know) and just generally run down
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Old 01-06-2010, 07:32 PM   #14
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Around 1986 or 1987 I perused the Trading Post and found an XC Cobra going for around 5.5K. I really wanted it and could have stretched to it but my XA GT had lot long before been stolen and my paranoia levels were up. A few months later it came up again but my mindset was "I'm not meant to have cars like that" and passed up on it.............

.......... it being XC Cobra #009!!!!!!!

Still kicking myself................
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Old 01-06-2010, 07:55 PM   #15
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back in the late eighties i sold my 67 mustang gta fastback complete with big block and brushed aluminium trim for 18,000, to buy a house that my ex wife now owns!!!!
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Old 01-06-2010, 08:01 PM   #16
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back in the late eighties i sold my 67 mustang gta fastback complete with big block and brushed aluminium trim for 18,000, to buy a house that my ex wife now owns!!!!
oh man, that's gotta hurt!
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back in the late eighties i sold my 67 mustang gta fastback complete with big block and brushed aluminium trim for 18,000, to buy a house that my ex wife now owns!!!!
Mate once bitten twice shy, you may get the stang back later i hope
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Old 01-06-2010, 08:05 PM   #18
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In teens a real ho were 10-15 g ....should have bought ten and been a multi now :(
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Old 02-06-2010, 01:41 AM   #19
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Mine was a 1971 dodge challenger r/t for $16,000, all matching numbers, was back in 2001, my old man told me i would have been crazy to buy a car that old for that much...


we still argue about it today, it'd probly be worth $80,000+ ........
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Old 02-06-2010, 08:17 AM   #20
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in 1995, i had a xt as my daily driver, i'd been saving for an xr gt & came across one after i met the future misses. we'd been going out for awhile & were getting serious, came across one at the geelong all ford day for 14000, 2nd owner, decided not to go ahead as we were looking at a house or land. few months later we found a block in inner melbourne for 70000 & grabbed it, as i was working in sale (country vic) at the time i wentback to work for the week & on a drive to maffra went past the ford dealer who had a xt gt done up as a rally car for sale. popped in for a look & thought the asking price of 19000 was a bit steep for this gt rally car. let it go not really knowing at the time about the london to sydney marathon, so imagine my shock a couple of years later when i saw the factory xt gt's with the kag 001 002 & 003 plates & realised the xt i looked at was one of them....stupid stupid man, more recently passed on a chance to buy a 1 owner xc falcon 500 with 250.000 on the clock for 3 grand & put that towards the ba xr .
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Old 02-06-2010, 08:35 AM   #21
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About 2 years ago I was about buy an XE Chaser, yellow with black front bar. 9 Inch Detroit locker diff, top loader gearbox, original block rebuilt with goodies... I think it was around $5500...

I had told the seller that I would come out to put a deposit on it that night, 1/2 hour later he takes an online money transfer and sells the car...

I wasn't happy!!!
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Old 02-06-2010, 10:01 AM   #22
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Helped restore a mates original XT GT many years ago, lost contact with him over the years, he still lived with his parents which was 4 houses away from my parents anyway just happened that the new owner came into my shop and l was admiring it from a distance got talking with him and yeah it was my mates car
Sold it for 15g
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Old 02-06-2010, 10:21 AM   #23
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in 2000 went to check out a xc cobra, mint body engine out to be rebuilt, spare nos guards and interior asking 10k. Thought about it on the way home and decided against it as we'd just bought a 1990 celica for the mrs. The reason for not buying ? The celica would have had to be parked outside as we only had a single garage. True that was the reason.
Thanks for this thread reminding me of my stupidity.
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Old 02-06-2010, 10:26 AM   #24
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Was "gunna" buy an 05 XR6 in Silhouette for 17k, I opted for the 03 Camry at 16k. I am a moron.
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I have to mention that the mrs's celica got the boot 4 years later as a trade in for a AU XR8 III. Wild car and just loved it. She then writes it off 1 year later and I bought a 99 Camry as a replacement.
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Old 02-06-2010, 10:45 AM   #26
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I missed out on a few nice cars just before i could drive, missed out on a mint XB John Goss for $6000, a 6cyl XE ESP for $2000!, a mate of my dad was selling his mark3 Zepher, it was knacked but had an excellent body, i was gunna do that up but missed it by about a week, then there was a standard XR in a small dealership and they only wanted $4500 for it, needed the interior fixed but that was it, was strait, rust free and cheap, i missed out on that by a day! had been sold the morning before i went in to take it!, but oh well you live and learn!
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I have to mention that the mrs's celica got the boot 4 years later as a trade in for a AU XR8 III. Wild car and just loved it. She then writes it off 1 year later and I bought a 99 Camry as a replacement.

Mate you keep doing it to yourself, a Camry to replace the XR8, what were you thinking?
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Mate you keep doing it to yourself, a Camry to replace the XR8, what were you thinking?
Obviously the Mrs couldn't control the power so he "fixed" her right up!
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Old 02-06-2010, 11:37 AM   #29
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Hmmm... These aren't "shoulda bought" but rather.. Should NOT have SOLD!

Sold my mint "brown bomber" (XRGT) for $2700 in 1979

Sold a HRD Vincent black shadow cafe racer that I spent 2 yrs building for $1800 around 1978.

And sold "MY429" which was a red & white 56 cusso with 4v 429ci, C6, 9" etc etc in 1980 to buy an engagement ring!
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Dumped a pre-unit 650 Triumph Bonneville in a ditch when it lost oil pressure.
Turned down an offer to buy the house I was renting in Caringbah NSW 20 years ago. Wonder what a quarter acre block is worth there now.
Still, after reading some of the other posts I don't feel so bad.
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