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I bought an XA 250ci auto that color. I put in a 302 C4 600 Holley Edelbrock Performer manifold and twin pipes. Widened the factory rims to fill the guards and cut the front springs.
Mate…don’t sell it! You will regret it. I bought an original one owner HK GTS back in 1990….drove it around as a daily and sold it 4 years later thinking I would get something newer. I regret selling it more than anything.
@@AussieGarage Space was an issue. Not anymore, but can’t afford the cars!🤣 Imagine this, I knew this car since primary school in 78. Walked up to the Monaro guy’s house in 89. He told me to come back the following year, paid $3300 for a 1 owner car. It was only the 186s 4 speed but it easily beat my mates HG GTS 253 auto.😂 I’m actually a Skyline guy now, keeping the Bathurst dream alive…🤖
Classic car buddy, dont sell it like others have said.Keep it, and drive it only on weekends.She's a beauty. Whatever decision you make, good luck to you.👍
I'm with you 100% on that, but it may be that he is in a financial situation where he needs to sell it. Very sad, but hopefully whoever buys it, keeps it original and takes good care of it for the next buyer. Me personally, I'd never sell. I'd keep till till the day I die. Then after I'm gone, my family can sell it then.
@@tonymontana897 John is working on another project at the moment and just does not drive this enough and when he takes it out always watching the car for people touching it and denting panels at car parks etc. He want someone else to enjoy it more now.
Oh man. My teenage years in Perth and the wheat belt. This was our every day cars .now they are collectors items. The 70s in Perth will always be in the memories.
On C4C, credit also to Mick Allender from the ASRF and myself (WA Street Machines) for the work with the Government and the hours and hours explaining what we were trying to achieve and drumming up support