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17-08-2010, 11:14 AM | #1 | |||
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Interesting article in yesterdays West Australian....
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17-08-2010, 11:26 AM | #2 | ||
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Was reading that today. Where can I get a smick HQ GTS Monaro for 25 grand??
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17-08-2010, 11:32 AM | #3 | |||
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I know we here in the West are a long way from the eastern sea board but I didn't think we were so far behind the times to only just pick up on the fact the bubble burst some time ago.
And would you be able to pick up a good Cobra for 60k? I thought they were still getting more than that. I know I would be kicking myself if I paid nearly 700 thou for a HO and today they're worth only about half that. Listen to me ha, I said only, thats half of what my house is worth. I suppose as long as you looked at it as an investment like property or shares eventually it will go up but me thinks the heady days of those prices are a looooong way away.
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17-08-2010, 01:23 PM | #7 | ||
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The bubble may have burst... but the muscle car trade is still as healthy as ever....
Yeah ok - the GTHOP3's are 'only' getting $300,000 now... i'd hardly call that pocket change... they're still in the elite end of the muscle car market... And while the severely over inflated PH3 prices have come down... its meant that other classics are being sold left right and centre... You only have to buy a copy of Just Cars to see what is moving these days... and what people want... *XA-XB-XC coupes... you can't even buy a rusty 6cyl auto car for under $15,000... *1967 - 1977 Falcons with V8s... starting at $10,000 for anything decent... and going up depending on options, specs, colours, etc... *Toranas... again... $15k won't even get you a run down V8 SS hatch, or a 2door LC/LJ... *Brockies... be it VC/VH/VK they're still fetching plenty... and hard to find too... The market is very healthy... I could tell you all stories about cars i've personally seen sold in the past 6 months... and you wouldn't believe me... Its just changed buyers perspectives... and if anything, has made the middle of the market cars much more valuable... and desirable also... I've got a very strong feeling about the muscle car movement and where its going... Lets see what happens with the election, and i'll be here to tell you 'I told you so'
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17-08-2010, 01:43 PM | #8 | ||
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Im afraid the "movement" whatever that is, isnt going anywhere but down in dollar value. Prices were and are still artificially high so its no surprise really.
For true muscle car enhusiasts it wont matter anyhow, we buy to own...pricing is irrelevant. Investments they are not, nor should they be.
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17-08-2010, 02:21 PM | #9 | |||
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I've been keeping an eye on these for a while now as I'm looking to buy one at some point. They've come right down across the board. There are still some dreamers sure, but decent buys can be had: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....=STRK:MEWAX:IT While I wouldn't be buying as an investment, I'm obviously looking to buy as cheaply as possible. From what I've seen on the market over the last year or so, I'm thinking I'll be better off waiting another year or so before buying.(also because I have no where to keep a car atm) And what about the election? Sorry if I've missed something but dont see how the election and muscle car prices are related. |
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17-08-2010, 03:07 PM | #10 | |||
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When Miners have cash... they spend... houses... and cars... (ie building sector increase, muscle car market increase)... I can tell you that i've seen more cars go WEST to WA in the last 2 years than any other state in Australia... Ask anyone that works at a transport depot... they'll tell you all about amazing things they've seen heading over to WA... When the miners are paying for cars... the market goes up...
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17-08-2010, 03:10 PM | #11 | ||
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Had to happen sooner or later.
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17-08-2010, 04:03 PM | #12 | ||
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The "big dollar" Phase 3's were actual Bathurst cars. If you could get hold of a genuine Bathurst Monaro/ Torana/ Commodore, I think you would find them commanding big dollars as well. An ordinary (non Bathurst) HO, would want to be "concourse" to sell upwards of $400k, under any circumstances!!!
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17-08-2010, 04:47 PM | #14 | ||
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the 'crash' has scared away those looking at muscle cars as an investment. true enthusiasts are still paying top dollar. :cringe:
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17-08-2010, 04:53 PM | #15 | |||
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Ahh yes gotta love the cashed up bogans over in WA. Their spending driving the market all makes sense, except I doubt the election result will have any effect in the long term - the miners will be here until the minerals run out regardless of any new tax. |
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of course they are going down. the price was drivin by people wanting to make money, not by people wanting to OWN one. as soon as they cant make money they crash rapidly. exactly like the property market, people bought houses purely for short term capital growth and as soon as that ended, a big crash. there are exceptions of corse and every person on these forrums are one of them,ie real enthusiests, but the ridiculus prices were driven by investors.something i find funny is the xa-c coupes,they still fetch 10g for a basket case that needs 50g at least spent on them but aren't worth 40g in good condition.
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18-08-2010, 09:03 AM | #22 | |||
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Couldn't be happier to see the bottom drop out. We might actually see the cars back on the road in the hands of enthusiasts instead of locked up in an investors warehouse.
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My brother has a Shelby Mustang (1970) and a Mach1 (1971) that are both practically concourse and not asking exhorbatant money.
Hasn't had any interest in the Mach1 and a little interst in the Shelby. So I'd say the market is definitely slow at the moment and people are just watching and waiting for a while. We're in WA so I don't know where all these so called cashed up bogans are. At just over 50K I'd rather have the Mach1 than some HSV ute.
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Damn it would want to be a mint mach1! Im sure it is but I was under the impression $20k-30k will get you a good one. They are ridiculously cheap in the US, like US$15k.
Got pics?
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There are a few that have bought basket cases in the last 5 to 10 years and have spent a motza on restoring them, but i don't think there are to many Haulpak drivers going out and spending up to half a mill or more on a car....which is the type of car the article is talking about.... All this hype implying that miners somehow have an effect on the price of muscle cars is rubbish, seriously some people must believe we go around lighting Havana cigars with $100 bills.... You hit the nail on the head here.... Quote:
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The days of easy cash are over and this is where the buying power came from, people using their home as an ATM.
Prices for anything but the rarest and most important vehicles will continue to fall. |
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