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    Old holdens.....prices!

    I have been thinking of getting a project car maybe an old 60s or 70s Holden of some kind.
    Had no idea what they now are asking for them...start at about 20k for a roughish runner..just for a HQ!
    I can get an early 70s XJ Jag for a lot less...which I just might.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edddo View Post
    I have been thinking of getting a project car maybe an old 60s or 70s Holden of some kind.
    Had no idea what they now are asking for them...start at about 20k for a roughish runner just for a HQ!
    I can get an early 70s XJ Jag for a lot less...which I just might.
    They may be a better car but in this country an old Jag will never be worth as much as any old Holden / Falcon in similar condition. I'd never buy a Holden myself as Im more into Chrysler but Ive seen 25 year old ****box Commodores go for ridiculously high prices. 20-25 years is supposed to be the valueless time when cars are worth next to nothing.

    I'll give you the tip, it will be a lot cheaper to restore a Holden / Falcon as being able to source parts without paying international postage will save you an actual fortune.

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    Yep, I was looking for an HQ to HZ wagon a few years back - was going to be $20K plus for a reasonable runner.

    Bought the Jag for about half that with RWC and everything working - including AC.

    I get why they are expensive - supply and demand, but it was too steep for me - last HJ I bought cost me $300 and was a good runner - that was in the early 90’s though...
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    There was a Kingswood on grays online yesterday or the day before.
    Went to a mate of a mate's the other day he had an fx and a hr in the garage getting restored. The fx is going to look sick

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    They are out there and can be found for the right price as you just need to have the cash available and be on the ball.
    For instance about 2 months ago I happen to know someone who asked me to help look at and then bought himself a HZ Premier wagon for $2500- with original 308 auto and electrics, Yes it dose have some rust, issues and the engine is a little tired (425000kms) but easily repairable and a good project base.
    He found that on Facebook market place and was only listed for 5 min when he found it and got straight onto it.
    So keep hunting as they are out there


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    It’s not just Holdens. A few years ago I found a late 1960’s Porsche 911 that ticked the boxes as a fun weekender for less than $20k. After much to-ing and fro-ing I decided not to get it and I ended up lending some money to a family member instead. Fast forward to last year and I saw the same car with no extra work done to it sell for $120k. Oops...
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    my mate is Holden mad, not my cuppa tea as l am all ford. But he belongs to a club for hq Monaros etc. A pic of his pride and joy.
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    now my dream CAR WAS THE 2 DOOR FORD LANDAU
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    I was looking at FE Holden's the other day , Don't think I will be buying another . My low mileage maculate BMW is worth less than a FE or FC these days . I bought one back in 1967 for under $1000 from the car dealer ship I worked for sold it couple of years later for $1500 .

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    I drove past a car yard yesterday and noticed a Holden HQ (I think) with "40K" on the windscreen and I don't think that is the mileage!
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    I've often thought that I can't see the old Holdens etc holding their value past the current generation of boomers / Xers; something like an HK monaro is worth a fortune to a 60-year-old who reminisces about drooling over them in his youth, but the youngsters without those memories won't be interested in them in 10 years time. $120k today, $30k in a few years?? A muscle car from the early 70s with 230 horsepower, cart springs and drums all round only has value due to nostalgia.

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