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Old 21-10-2023, 10:31 AM   #1
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Default 70's cars Grays Auction NSW

Just came across this auction, will be interesting to see what some of this roached stuff goes for

https://www.grays.com/sale/5054188/m...rRls0DIgIIAQ==
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Old 21-10-2023, 01:10 PM   #2
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Just came across this auction, will be interesting to see what some of this roached stuff goes for

https://www.grays.com/sale/5054188/m...rRls0DIgIIAQ==
Some of those would just be scrap value.
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Some of those would just be scrap value.
I know exactly where that is. Scrap is a pretty good evaluation. All the good stuff has been pinched years ago
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I know exactly where that is. Scrap is a pretty good evaluation. All the good stuff has been pinched years ago
Coonabarabran. Noticed the starting price at $9 hasn't jumped much yet.
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All I'm seeing is scrap and parts too.
I'm liking one of those MK1 Cortina's though, worth at least a few hundred for the deluxe/GT stainless side trims and factory radio.
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I clicked on 2 for a closer look, the mk1 Cortina and XY wagon which had a bidder
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we have more bidders.$109 so far. Actually looks one of the better ones.



Not sure if its the subject quality (rusty old wrecks) on offer or the cost of transporting these from Coona to ??? would be prohibitive. Unless you are a well prepared car hauler but as far as I can see more Aussie history is about to be crushed.
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Anybody buy anything, or get some prices of what stuff went for?
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Anybody buy anything, or get some prices of what stuff went for?
Didn't see the final prices. A few sat at $109 for a while but didn't see where they went to from there. Hopefully someone bought some.
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