Not me this time mate. I have no idea now many RFSVs there are to come but I was told there would be a monthly supply of Landrovers from now on.
Sooo...... Who's going tomorrow?? I fly in to Perth Tuesday, so I rang up grays online and asked if I could view the vehicles Tuesday or Wednesday and they politely said NO.it's strictly Monday viewing only.
Anyone have any ideas on how many more are to come ?
Just catching the perentie bug.
1990 Perentie 6x6 Air Defence GS ARM 51867
1996 6X6 Infantry Carrier Hard Top ARN 202238
1991 4X4 Regional Force Surveillance Soft Top (RFSV) ARN51673
Not me this time mate. I have no idea now many RFSVs there are to come but I was told there would be a monthly supply of Landrovers from now on.
Big prices fetched at the Perth auction today. This batch was in a lot better condition than last months batch though (IMO). There was 1 RFSV that was originally in the May auction that was put back into the June auction. It was probably the best one in the May auction (lot 6). Not sure what happened there.
Lot 4 ended up fetching $17009 + 6% buyers premium and then 10% GST for good measure. Takes the price up to around $19832 by my calculation. One person ended up buying 3 of the RFSV's for themself. Maybe starting their own army!
Does anyone on the forum know roughly how many more RFSV's are left to sell? Also did anyone keep a track on the final prices of RFSV's in the other auctions around Australia?
Regards Warrick.
Not sure if the attachment is linked but if it is it will provide final sale prices of the June auction. Hope someone finds it useful.
Regards Warrick.
"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex....It takes a touch of genius and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction."
Albert Einstein.
I think there may be less than 40 RFSVs left to sell off.
As for prices, some are in recond. A1 condition, that goes for all the variants, and the price, even for the best examples, are still half the price of a new commodore etc. Some are a quarter of the price.
And IMHO your run-of-the-mill Perentie (no power steer and turbo and winches and...) is the best assembly-line made proper LR ever made, the original designers would be very proud. The ones with all the extras in A1 cond are the best of the best.
...and the Perentie has a very big "online brains trust" as well.
I predict that Perenties at the 2098 LR 150th Annversary at Cooma will outnumber other LRs by 4 to 1 at least.![]()
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