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16-05-2020, 10:28 PM | #11 | |||
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They are at a really good time/price point... back in the early 90's I loved the HJ Statesman, but at 4K with a V8 motor it was above my P Plating means... plus M&D would not be impressed if I brought home another HJ... I test drove a couple, and a mint 202 HJ Premier, but kept my beat up HJ wagon. If the space was there (say we had a farm) they would have been pretty cool to store and maintain for these last few year. And enjoyable to drive. And the cost back then, pay it off, its peanuts for the costs today and their pricing is much higher... Holdens & Fords of the 90's and 00's are in that place now. 90's V8s are already running but things like the super six get overlooked until the market realises what they were, then they go up a fair bit. Try to grab an original one!
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