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Is there a Holden equivalent to Australian Ford Forums?
It's like this. There's an old guy I know who's got a 1960 (I think) Holden sedan which he stopped driving in the 1980s but was in first class condition. If he'd left it his garage it would have been worth big money now, but he parked it in his driveway, and resisted all efforts to get him to sell it. It's complete but rusty underneath. Now he's got to go into a nursing home and the house has to be sold and the car disposed of within 14 days. Well you'd think that would be pretty easy for the right price, but so far mostly all I've received are a lot of smartarse comments and people who say they'll come out but never show up. I can call any number of companies who will give us at least a couple of hundred bucks for it, but we're hoping to sell it to somebody who'll "give it a good home." Any sensible ideas? This Facebook page shows you some details. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/grQ...ibextid=oFDknk |
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