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ISSUE 483 Sep 21, 2023
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Modern Mustangs Bullitt & Mach 1 + Uncle Phil's Picks
+ Auction Action + Morley's World + Market Watch & More!
$76,000
1967 FORD FAIRLANE 500 XL
5.8, 408cui stroker, C4 3-speed auto. NSW. 02 8315 0023.
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$59,000
1995 MAZDA RX7 RZ
$35,000
1969 HOLDEN PREMIER HT
Original BBS wheels, one of 162 RZ made. Qld. 0429 009 852. Original plates, 186 motor, great order WA. 0415 261 297.
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ISSUE 483
C O N T E N T S
SEP 21 - OCT 18, 2023
UP FRONT
BUY & SELL
FEATURES
6 MR ED
14 AUCTION ACTION
62 GEMINI ZZ/Z
NOW HEAR THIS
AND THE HAMMER FALLS
BABY GENERAL
8 NEWS
24 GOTAWAYS
72 VG PACER
MOFFAT MUSTANG BOOK,
TRIUMPH ANNIVERSARY
WE WISH
FOUR-DOOR RACER
26 PHIL’S PICKS
82 PONY PAIR
HE’S DONE IT AGAIN
HOT TO TROT
40 UNIQUE BIKES
92 MORLEY
TWO-WHEEL FUN
WHAT’S THAT SMELL
20 GEARBOX
30 MAILBAG
GOOD STUFF TO BUY
TELL US MORE
22 NOS
32 MARKET REVIEW
STRANGE AND FOR SALE
IT’S IN THE FIGURES
42 TEMPTERS
WHY NOT DO IT
72
CHRYSLER WANTED TO BATTLE HENRY AND THE GENERAL ON THE TRACK,
SO THEY CREATED A FAMILY-FRIENDLY FOUR-DOOR RACER
101 ...and this is where you’ll find all the answers
FIV
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PERFORMANCE
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102 READER RESTO
119 WHAT DO YOU RECKON
AP6 WAYFARER
GT HAS A LUCKY BREAK
110 MICK’S WORKSHOP
120 BLACKBOURN
WHAT HAPPENS IN THE SHED..
SHEEP, FENCES AND CARS
114 OUR CARS – TORRENS
122 READERS’ RIDE
BURNING THE MIDNIGHT OIL
YANK TANKS AND A RAGTOP
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LO LOUPETIS
LAIRY COLOURS, ARE PART OF THE APPEAL
COLOUR COMBOS on classics or any car for that matter, can be
very subjective. Over the years the crew at Unique Cars has done
a great job of photographing and documenting the stories of some
of our best home-grown classics. We seem to have spotted and
featured a decent amount of Valiant VF and VG Pacers over the
years in an assortment of hero colours that have drawn our eye.
When Chrysler Australia reached out to Unique Cars Magazine
with its intentions of producing a limited run Chrysler SRT8 in
Pacer livery, Guido and myself were quite chuffed. Chrysler itself
turned to us for access to our image archives, due to the number of
cars we had photographed, and ultimately we were the main source
for detailed images online.
Even though my suggestion for a dash mounted VF style
tachometer was quickly rejected, it was great to see the nameplate
revived even though the SRT8 Pacer only came in black, grey and
white unlike the striking concept car which matched our former
Isis Yellow, VF Pacer cover car from 2016.
Since then, we have found a few more, featuring a Thar She
Blue VF Pacer and even a stunning Thar She Blue VG Pacer
coupe. The more I look at the early Valiant Pacer colour range,
the more I like them. The unique grille and the bold stripes make
these cars so much more appealing and their racing ties are just a
bonus – which brings us to this issue’s cover car, a hot mustard VG
E31 Track-Pack Pacer.
A true Bathurst bred racer, this big-tank equipped car is truly
something special, Dave Morley gives us an insight into the 2V
success over the 4V equipped cars in competition, and we get to
enjoy another rare Aussie muscle car that usually sits out of the
spotlight.
If you have something special in your shed, we would love to
hear from you, so please drop us a line and I’ll see you on the
road.
Ang Loupetis
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PENNANT HILLS AUTO
02 9479 9555 www.phauto.com.au
252 PENNANT HILLS ROAD, THORNLEIGH NSW 2120
HOLDEN UTE VE SS
2008, manual 6 speed in the much desired.
Immaculate Impulse Blue with over $15k of
engine upgrades that includes a significant
number of individual performance
enhancements including induction
upgrade, performance cam and followers,
extractors with performance headers and
dual exhaust, remapped, LED head light
upgrade, Blaupunkt Nav and hand free long
rego and ready to go. DYV46R. TA1189581.
BMW 4 SERIES
2014, M sport coupe MY15. This stunning 4
series coupe is a one owner with good
history, M sports package with exclusive
19M wheel option upgrade, power memory
seats, sunroof, beautiful styling inside and
out an excellent example. IANOOT.
TA1183891.
$32,990
$29,990
HOLDEN COMMODORE VE SS
2007, V 6.0lt V8 Automatic sedan, This true
Aussie Muscle car is the right combination
with Black on Black with colour coded
wheels, fitted with brand new custom
leather interior, bluetooth cruise control,
tinted windows and tow bar with log book
history. EZJ10H. TA1181471.
$18,990
CHRYSLER VALIANT
Drifter Tribute. Extremely rare example of this icon of Australian
Mopar motoring history. Full restoration. Everything is new
including tyres,trim and very low kilometres. Chrysler Australia
added panel vans and utilities with canopies to there Chrysler
CL Valiant range in April 1977 and a few weeks later they
introduced the "Drifter Pack" as a option on that body style. The
drofter pack included a Chrysler Charger grille,dual headlights, a
sports steering wheel, radial ply tyres, styled wheels and special
exterior paint. In spite of its options pack status, Chrysler
marketed the model as the Chrysler Drifter without using the
name "Valiant" The Drifter styles of the van and utility body
ended when Chrysler Australia discontinued the CL series.
21269J. TA1173674.
$39,990
CORVETTE C4
Chevrolet Corvette 1992 5.7 litre automatic
coupe. Genuine 2 owner Californian car
with full documented history including
original contract and letters from
Manufacturer and Dealer. exceptionally
clean car with black leather and Factory
Bose sound. only 62,000 miles and would
suit the fussiest of buyers.
WV1ZZZ7HZFH157696. TA1188309.
$49,990
PORSCHE 996 CARRERA
CABRIOLET 911
2002, 996 Cabriolet local delivered 2002
3.6 Vario Gen 2, Tiptronic Auto 6 speed,
New tyres with Black 2k Wheel upgrade,
New Leather interior upgrade, Alcantara
Suede Wheel up grade, great service
history, Recent $20k engine build, Sound
system upgrade with Amp, perfect paint,
perfect unmarked hood, an absolutely
stunning example will not disappoint.
EUF61Y. TA1175615.
$84,990
GMC SIERRA DENALI Z71
2012, 4X4 Dual Cab Pickup powered by
Duramax 6.6lt Turbo Diesel with Alison
automatic. This very impressive truck has
all the toys including leather interior with
heated front seats, adjustable pedals,
reverse camera and rear park sensors,
bluetooth and wifi connection, sunroof,
dual zome climate controlled air cond,
heavy duty towbar with electric brakes and
front and rear LED light bars. EZJ10C.
TA1178450.
DODGE RAM 1500 RAM 1500
LARAMIE WITH RAMBOX
2020, new folding hard cover, suspension
upgrade, wheel and tyre upgrade with 35"
muddies leather seats with heated front
seats and memory, Front Canvas seat
cover upgrade, sunroof, satellite
navigation, still under new car warranty to
many options to list. EIR14L. TA1173398.
$119,990
$109,990
FORD F250 XLT
TA1174954.
2015, Super Duty MY16. 6.7 lt Turbo Diesel 4x4
Automatic Crew Cab 5 almost new method
racing alloys with muddies tub liner with lockup
hard cove Colour coded flairs Colour coded bull
bar rear tow bar new 7 led driving light upgrade
with light bar dual isolating batteries GVM up
grade to 4836KG and GCM 9336 KG just serviced
long range 280 litre fuel tank Long rego
extendable tow mirrors high level brake and
turn indicator led reverse lights integrated trailer
brakes the perfect long rang tow vehicle or daily
driver ideal combination of comfort power and
torque. XO93LY. TA1160843.
$95,990
$104,990
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TOYOTA TUNDRA PLATINUM LIMITED
TRD SUPERCHARGED
2011, Super Charged 5.7 V8 giving 500hp/370kw
of power. Platinum 4x4 with New 20 x 35 muddies
with colour coded rims, power sun roof and rear
window , Snug hard lid with carpet rear lining ,
Bluetooth, Navigation, custom dual TRD exhaust,
full leather trim, Roof mounted DVD player, custom
nudge bar with LED light bar, Hayman Reece tow
bar with Redarc trailer brakes, sway bar and
suspension upgrade, full log book history with 2
keys. An incredible combination of power with
luxury combined with Toyota reliability. BAL75P.
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CLASSIC NEWS / REVIEWS / CLUB NEWS / AUCTION ACTION / GOTAWAYS
MOFFAT
MUSTANG BIBLE
THE MOST comprehensive
book about arguably the greatest
car in Australian motorsport
history, Allan Moffat’s TransAm
Mustang, is ready for preordering.
The Boss: The Inside Story of
Allan Moffat and his TransAm
Mustang is written by awardwinning motor sport journalist
and historian David Hassall who
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devoted the past five years in
bringing to life this incredible
story, and the result is every bit
as magnificent as the car itself.
The hardcover 450-page book
has been produced with Allan’s
cooperation, is officially licenced
by Allan Moffat Racing, with the
Foreword written by Pauline
Moffat.
The Boss contains more than
110,000 words packed with
rare detail and unique insights
provided by the people who were
there, along with 600 historic
black-and-white and colour
photos, many of which have
never previously been published.
Allan was interviewed
extensively for the book, years
before his well-publicised
dementia was diagnosed,
providing a unique and
irreplaceable perspective on his
favourite car and its colourful
history.
Moffat’s carers granted
Hassall exclusive access to
Allan’s extensive collection of
documents and photographs
for the book, as did Peter Lyall,
who looks after the car for the
Bowden family in Queensland.
Photos include the car being
built at Kar-Kraft in Detroit and
Bud Moore Engineering in South
Carolina, arriving in Australia,
appearing for the first time at
Sandown in early May 1969, and
being prepared (and repaired)
at Moffat’s own workshop in
Melbourne.
All the key figures in the car’s
extraordinary race career provide
first-hand accounts, most for the
first time, bringing a richness
to the iconic car and driver’s
brilliant and often controversial
story.
The large-format book
uncovers the technical secrets
that made the TransAm
Mustang the most advanced
racing sedan of its time, as
revealed by engineer Lee Dykstra
who was responsible for the
TransAm Mustang’s design and
construction at Kar-Kraft.
More than two dozen people
were interviewed exclusively
for the book, including Don
Gibb, who organised the
groundbreaking Coca-Cola
sponsorship, Coke executive
David Maxwell who did the
deal, and hard-working AMR
mechanics Barry Nelson, Peter
Thorn, Ian Lees, John Myers,
Lou Mallia and Ray Cutchie.
The Boss also includes
chapters outlining Moffat’s
rise to fame in Australia and
America, revealing in previously
unreported detail his early
career, peppered with Allan’s
own candid recollections.
A race-by-race account of the
Mustang’s six-year career from its
first race in 1969 to its last in 1975
sets straight the car’s magnificent
record.
A special ‘Platinum Edition’
of the book, featuring a special
wraparound cover and limited to
302 signed and numbered copies
is also available for pre-order,
priced at $349 plus postage and
handling.
Unique to the Platinum
Edition is a reproduction of
the Moffat Mustang’s original
16-page CAMS logbook, a
priceless relic that has not been
sighted for more than 50 years.
It was uncovered by the author
during his exhaustive research
for the book.
The ‘standard’ edition with the
same high production values, is
priced at $189 plus postage and
handling.
Both versions of the book
will be delivered in time for
Christmas.
To grab your copy, go to
https://superstore.v8sleuth.
com.au/collections/books-andmagazines
LEFT Moffat at
Sandown.
RIGHT The
remarkable story
lies within.
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MAD MERCURY
ITALIAN STALLION
Black and gold Californian
plates have always offered
bragging rights - ED
I always loved the underrated
Cougar, and this beauty even
has the optional bonnetmounted tachometer!
Who does not love the classic
lines of the GTV? Especially in
eye-catching yellow, and with
a set of genuine Simmons.
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ONE MAN'S TRASH …
PHOTOS RM SOTHEBY'S
THIS WRECK sold for a staggering A$2,913,934
by renowned auction house RM Sotheby’s at the
Monterey Car Week last month.
What is it?
The second of just 13 examples built of the 1954
Ferrari 500 Mondial featuring Pininfarina Spider
bodywork and driven by Franco Cortese. This is
chassis 0406.
In 1947, when Enzo Ferrari started his own racing
company, Cortese was signed on as the driver and
gave the marque its maiden victory, the Roma GP of
that same year.
Claiming period racing use and initial ownership
by one of Italy’s better-known Scuderia principals,
this long-hidden Ferrari was assembled during
March 1954 and finished in Rosso Corsa paint over
a Similpelle Beige vinyl interior.
The following month, the car was sold to Franco
Cornacchia, a Milanese sports car dealer and
principal of one of the region’s most significant
privateer racing teams and raced by Cortese.
In mid 1954 it was rebodied by Scaglietti and
returned to racing before being shipped to the
USA in 1958 where it raced with an American V8,
a common practice.
Somewhere in the next two years, it crashed
heavily and suffered fire damage. It passed through
many owners and remained in its race-damaged
condition.
It sold with its factory-issued chassis plate and is
accompanied by key components including rearaxle corners and its matching-numbers gearbox
along with a larger, 3.0-litre Tipo 119 Lampredi
inline-four engine.
Being the second 500 Mondial made and raced
by one of post war Italy’s best-known privateers
adds untold value.
It sold with copies of the original factory build
sheets and CSAI homologation papers, and now
in fresh hands for the first time in half a century,
makes for an ambitious and costly restoration
project.
GET YOU FIRED UP
TRIUMPH REGROUP
BELOW A
line-up of modern
Triumph classics.
RIGHT Here’s
hoping it doesn’t
rain.
TRIUMPHS GATHER TO
THIS PHOTO
They’ve come in
all shapes and
sizes over the
Centenary.
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WORDS & PHOTOS CLIFF CHAMBERS
THERE HASN’T been a new
Triumph sports car sold in
over 40 years, but that didn’t
stop members of the Triumph
Sports Owners Association
(QLD) celebrating when their
brand recently marked its 100th
Anniversary.
On the final weekend of
winter, more than 30 Triumphs
representing every major model
produced since the 1950s
gathered in the lawns of the
Gold Coast Motor Museum at
Upper Coomera (QLD) to mark
the occasion.
Plenty of older TRs were
included in the group, several of
them just back from a gathering
which itself celebrated 70 years
since the TR2 sports model was
released.
Other versions on display
included several TR6 roadsters,
Stags, a Dolomite Sprint and
numerous TR7s, including a
rare US-spec Spyder convertible.
Pride of Ownership awards
went to a 2500S sedan and
TR4, followed by lunch in
the Museum restaurant and
comments from TSOAQ
president, Frank Jacobson.
“Triumph was very nearly
lost to us during the years after
World War II, but saved by
models like the TR, Spitfire and
2000 sedan,” he said.
“Throughout the world,
especially in the USA and
Britain, thousands of Triumphs
are being preserved, with
support from numerous owners’
clubs and parts suppliers.”
“With that kind of interest
and support, I have no doubt
that in another 100 years the
Triumph name will still be
recognised and there will again
be gatherings of surviving cars
held to commemorate the
brand’s 200th Anniversary.”
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AUCTION
ACTION
THE AUCTION WORLD IS FULL OF SURPRISES,
WITH EVER CHANGING NUMBERS, PLUS THE
OCCASIONAL BARGAIN.
HERE ARE SOME OF THE HIGHLIGHTS
1968
DODGE
CHARGER
$105,000
SHANNONS, LOT 181
AN ICONIC US muscle car, the '6870 Charger is sought after by Mopar
fans. This one has a 383ci V8 tied to
a three-speed auto. 1970 was its last
production year and its distinctive
fastback ‘Coke bottle’ styling. The
Charger starred in the epic car chase
in the movie Bullitt and the television
series Dukes of Hazzard. Owned for
25 years by the vendor, it has had a
repaint and been retrimmed in the
factory style. With nothing to do but
enjoy it, this one sold with an original
owner’s manual.
HIGGO
WHAT'S MOVIN'
AND SHAKIN'
CHRYSLER LANCER
Chrysler/Mitsubishi
decided Holden wasn’t
going to be the only
one with a small coupe
and so introduced the
Chrysler Lancer liftback
in mid 1977 as part
of the LB range. The
stylish coupe had sports
seats and a dash full of
gauges, arrow decals,
and saw reasonable
showroom success.
Come May 1979 the
new LC Lancer range
saw the sedan dropped.
The new coupe had
rectangular headlights,
painted bumpers and
a five-speed manual
'box. Power was from
a SOHC version of the
4G32 engine dubbed
G32B. It was rebranded
the Mitsubishi Lancer in
1981 and bowed out in
August the same year.
There aren't many left
and are an alternative to
the less sporty Gemini.
1969
DATSUN
FAIRLADY Z432
A$459,000
MECUM, LOT S82
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GOTTA 240Z in the shed? This is one
of 299 made between 1969-70, and this
award winner has been restored twice,
once in Japan and once in London.
Nissan sourced the 1989cc inline six
from Prince which used it in the C10
Skyline GT-R and R380 race car. This
matching numbers S20 with three
Mikuni-Solex carbs coughs up 160hp,
while the Z432 name comes from the
engine’s four valves per cylinder, three
carbs and two camshafts. It’s tied
to a close-ratio five-speed manual.
Finished in orange with black trim and
magnesium Watanabe wheels, it is sure
to light up any car show.
1957
PONTIAC
CUSTOM SAFARI
A$89,230
HEMMINGS
A RARE car, one of 1292 produced
and with its history traced back to the
original owner, a doctor in Colorado. The
seller says it was restored in the 1980s
and has been well cared for since. While
it’s showing its age outside, it’s claimed
to be in excellent mechanical condition
and has only done 90,500 miles. The
interior, featuring a padded dash is in
exceptionally good shape. The Safari’s
347ci V8 engine was rebuilt in the '80s.
1969
FORD CORTINA
MK II GT
$25,500
SHANNONS, LOT 155
THE MK II GT had big shoes to fill, given
the success of its predecessor. This one
was bought new in Dubbo in November
1969 and with the same owner until 2019,
when it was acquired by the vendor. It
served as a daily driver and a competition
car in local club events including at
Bathurst. It was stolen and crashed in
1985 and remained in a shed for 50
years. An unrestored survivor it shows a
genuine 123,852 miles.
1963
Mecum Dallas Auction
September 20-23, 2023
Lot S136
CHEVROLET CORVETTE
THIS 'VETTE was delivered new to
Land-Sharp Chevrolet in Kansas City,
Missouri and is the first year of the
second generation Corvette and the
only year for the split window. It has
had a body-off restoration, including
stripping and refinishing the body
and chassis, and is finished in Tuxedo
Black with a red interior. Under the
long bonnet lies a matching numbers
327/360hp V8 with the Rochester fuel
injection having been rebuilt by Jack
Podell of South Bend, Indiana. It is
mated to a Borg Warner T10 four-speed
manual. No estimate was shown, so if
you want it, keep an eye on the web.
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AUCTION ACTION
1967
SAAB 96 MONTE
CARLO V4
$41,500
SHANNONS, LOT 206
NAMED AFTER the success of the 96 in the 1962
and '63 Monte Carlo Rallies, this later version sports a
Ford sourced V4 bolted to a column-change manual
gearbox. An homologation special and built for one
year only, this one was imported from the Netherlands
and fully restored in 1995. The vendor bought it five
years ago and ironed out any bugs. It is in superb
condition. A left hooker with a large cloth sunroof, it
shows 62,747km on the clock and came with a swag of
receipts and a photocopied Saab Shop Manual.
1975
AMC
PACER X
$16,000
SEVEN 82 MOTORS, LOT 21
I’D LIKE to know what was in the coffee of the folk
who penned the AMC Pacer. It is one weird beast but
found fame in the Wayne’s World movies. Offered
with no reserve, this example has done just 18,993
miles and sports a 4.0lt six and three-speed auto, plus
sports trim, air-con, an 8-track stereo, sports wheels
and whitewalls. It is believed to have had a respray at
some point, with the brightwork in good nick.
2002
HOLDEN HSV
MONARO GTO V2
$36,250
COLLECTINGCARS
PRICES HAVE eased post COVID for later-gen
Monaros and their HSV stablemates. The GTO was
one of two HSV optimised Monaros. It’s number 303
of 500 and runs an LS1 and four-speed auto. A twoowner car, the vendor owning it for 11 years. It shows
163,120km on the odo and recently had its gearbox
reconditioned and drive belt replaced. It sold with
the owner’s book, and HSV certificate.
1966
FORD MUSTANG
CONVERTIBLE
$64,000
SHANNONS, LOT 146
APRIL 14 1964 was M day for Ford. That was the day
the world got its first glimpse of the famous Pony Car.
Based on a Falcon platform, it was an instant hit in its
three body styles. This one with a 289 V8 and C4 was
professionally converted to right-hand drive and is from
a long-term owner who pampered it for the past 20
years. It shows 93,370 miles and sold with receipts for
the last 20 years. It was Repainted in 2019, the Mustang
presents well outside and the two-tone Pony interior
shows little wear in keeping with its limited use.
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1967
FERRARI 412P
BERLINETTA
A$48M
BONHAMS, LOT 67P
WON THE lottery and need to fill your shed?
Try this … and yes, it’s road legal and registered.
Driven by many famous drivers to many victories,
power for the 412P Berlinetta is a 4lt V12. It has
matching numbers, something rare for a race car,
and it underwent a nine-year resto. The body was
by Ferrari, Fantuzzi, and Edmondo Casoli - aka the
‘father of the 250GTO’ and they produced what
is considered one of the most beautiful pieces of
performance engineering of all time.
1983
PORSCHE
911 SC
$110,000
SHANNONS, LOT 227
THIS MONTH celebrates the 60th anniversary of
the Porsche 911. The SC ran from 1978 to 1983, and
this example has been with the vendor the past
36 years. When purchased, it had 34,116km on the
clock, now it reads 394,806km. It was repainted
in 2010 and the engine rebuilt at 246,116km. It sold
with its full maintenance and servicing history, and
the original book set in a factory Porsche wallet.
1958
CHEVROLET IMPALA
CONVERTIBLE
A$212,500
HEMMINGS
FULLY RESTORED 20 years ago (with receipts)
and now with a Tri-Power 348ci V8 and auto. The
convertible Impala was the top dog, and this finned
leviathan was built in Canada and restored about 20
years ago adding a new donk and continental kit. It
was a multi award winner in the East Texas area, but
after the owner passed it sat for five years. But it is
now back in good running order.
1960
FORD RANCHERO
UTILITY
$15,000
SHANNONS, LOT 142
NO, IT ISN’T an XK ute, but an American Ranchero.
Original Rancheros were Fairlane based, but from
1960 onwards, Falcon was their foundation hence
the familiarity. Bought at a Mecum auction in 2018,
it’s painted mid-green with a fine metallic fleck.
There are a few chips and it sits lower on whitewall
shod steel rims. The black vinyl-trimmed bench
seat and carpets are in good condition. It now has
a 260ci six-cylinder driving through a three-speed
automatic and indicates 74,603 miles.
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2000
HOLDEN HJ
SANDMAN
$89,750
SEVEN 82 MOTORS, LOT 42
THERE AREN’T many genuine HJ Sandmans left
and this one is a beauty. A Brisbane built XX7
plated Sandman has been repainted and retrimmed.
It has a 253 and four-speed manual combo and
sports a dual-headlight Statesman front and GTS
dash. It rolls on widened Sandman GTS wheels
and is a neatly restored example of an Aussie Icon,
that defined the '70s for a generation. No mention
of drive-in passes in the glovebox, but there is a
mattress and curtains in the back.
1980
HOLDEN HZ
KINGSWOOD WAGON
$42,500
SHANNONS, LOT 159
THIS KINGSWOOD wagon is Clark Kent on the
outside, an innocent and tidy family wagon, and
underneath Superman in the form of a 500hp LS1
Chev V8 and Trimatic auto. A real wolf in sheep's
clothing right down to its whitewall tyres. It has
been repainted in its original Mirage Blue and since
its thorough restoration, the wagon has covered just
3230km and, says the owner, drives like a dream.
1991
HONDA
CRX 1.6
$39,250
COLLECTING CARS
HONDA’S FIRST-GEN CRX was popular and
this four-owner, untouched and original gem has
travelled 30,669km. It has a high-revving 1.6-litre
four driving the front wheels through a five-speed
manual. Sporty in nature, it came with power
windows and mirrors, a sunroof, digital clock,
air-con and a Honda radio-cassette player. It sold
with books and original sales brochure.
1959
BORGWARD
ISABELLA COUPE
$75,000
SHANNONS, LOT 202
UNIQUE CARS featured a Borgward Isabella and
it was very well received. Given the excellent sale
price, this superb example was also well received.
The Isabella was produced in small numbers
between 1957 and 1962, with few surviving today.
This one has received a refurb in the 1990s and is
an Australian delivered car. It seems in fine fettle
and sold with 81,000 miles on it, plus the original
hand and accessories booklets.
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GEARBOX
P R E M I U M
HERE’S A BUNCH OF WAYS TO
MAX OUT THE PLASTIC
1. FIFTY YEARS ON
Celebrating the 50th
anniversary of the 1973
Bathurst win by Allan Moffat
and Pete Geoghegan is this
superb 1:18 die-cast model,
appropriately, in gold. The ‘73
race was the first over 1000
kilometres, action packed and
drama filled. John Goss led
early, then Moffat spun the
big two-door Falcon out of
the lead to give Peter Brock
his chance, but the Torana
ran out of fuel, handing the
lead and win to the Ford. This
detailed model will evoke
memories as it sits on your
shelf. Numbers are limited
and cost is around $300.
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2. COOL IT
Those unbearable summer
days when you couldn’t
escape the blazing sun and
would give anything for a cold
drink are almost on us again.
So grab one of these very
stylish, retro-look coolers, this
one with Toyota and Toyoda
logos. This esky is made of
powder-coated steel, so it’ll
stand up to the elements
better than a case on an
airport carousel. Its insulated
interior will keep things icy.
It can take 15 cans and a bag
of ice, or six bottles of wine
with a bag of ice, or two
bottles of wine and a dozen
cans as well. Cost is $119.95 at
customretrocoolers.com
3. HOT WHEELS
After new boots for your
daily driver or your classic or
custom car? Make a beeline
to Stuckey Tyres and its
unrivalled range of tyres
from a T-model onwards.
And wheels too, like these
CTM wheels for HQ to
WB Holdens, Toranas and
Pontiacs. The GTS Sprint
comes in many sizes: 15x7,
15x8, 15x10, 17x8, and 17x9inches. They have a slick
machined face with black
background and are clear
coated for cleaning ease.
The cast alloy construction is
strong and street legal.
Check them out at
stuckey.com.au
4. CHANGING OF THE GUARDS
The older they get, the harder
it is to find parts. Luckily the
team at Muscle Car Parts is
always sourcing new parts
and panels to ensure the
older beauties are kept on
the road and not in the shed.
If you have a 1962 Chev
Impala in need of some new
metal, then give Muscle Car
Parts a call. These brand
new, reproduction left front
guards are in stock now for
just $750. They’re finished
in undercoat black and are a
cinch to mount. If you don’t
need a left front guard, jump
online and check out the
gigantic range to suit most
makes and models. Go to,
allmusclecarparts.com.au
5. SHINE A LIGHT
If you know auto lighting and
electrical, you’ll know Narva.
An Aussie company that has
been around since 1957, the
name is an anagram for the
material to produce a globe:
N for Nitrogen, AR for Argon
and VA for Vacuum. Bet you
didn’t know that! Narva has
more than 5000 individual
part numbers including the
12-volt H4 60/55W plus 120
halogen headlight globes
in a pack of two. They have
a globe width of 17mm and
base height of 75mm, and
provide a massive 120 per cent
improvement of light on the
road, delivering outstanding
driver vision and safety.
narva.com.au
6. CAMBER CURE
K-Mac’s longevity and
expertise ensure they can
get cars to corner. One of its
latest products to hit the shelf
is a rear strut plate camber
adjustment kit for 240Z,
260Z, 280Z Dattos from
1970 to 1978. Sold as a pair,
these top strut mounts will
transform your Datto to carve
curves or swing through
sweepers like never before.
Fitting takes no time and they
have 22mm of adjustment
and heavy-duty bearings.
Needle roller bearings
mitigate steering binding.
Priced at $645.
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NEWS
NOS CORNER
ANGELO'S OBSESSION WITH CLASSIC CARS
DISCOVERS A PANDORAS BOX OF FINDS
1 - POWERHOUSE
AUTO LOCK-A-MATIC
Anti-theft deterrents
come in all shapes and
sizes and contraptions like
this transmission selector
lock, were once a common
sight. In theory, a lockable
mechanism was a good
safeguard and scare tactic,
but proved ineffective to
experienced car thieves.
Perhaps a cool car show
accessory for your
loose change.
Buy it now $17.50
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2 - HEEL-EEZ
Driving in high-heels surely
is uncomfortable, but not
only did the Heel-eez claim
to relieve foot fatigue and
strain in your calf and
ankle, it stopped your heels
wearing an unsightly hole in
your car's carpet. Installation
was simple with a contact
adhesive backing holding
it in place.
Buy it now $155
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3 - FISK SUPER
SAFTI-FLIGHT TYRES
800-14
I'm a sucker for period tyres
and can't recall seeing too
many manufacturers offering
a tri-band whitewall tyre
in the '60s. This set of four
cross-ply tyres still wear
some of the original paper
wrapping, and would be
perfect for that trailer queen
or for display purposes.
Buy it now $1250
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4 - 1973-79 FERRARI
TOOL KIT
Factory tool kits in cars are
truly a thing of the past. If
you own or are restoring a
classic with a missing tool
kit, it's a must-have item that
you would want to track
down. This Ferrari case is
complete with spanners,
sockets, bulbs, spark plugs
and even an array of spare
fuses. Complete in a classy
leather lockable case, it's
looking to fill that space in
your boot.
Buy it now $5000
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$55,000
1974 Ford Falcon XB GT Sedan
1971 XY Ford Falcon 500
Emerald Fire
Survivor
$129,500
1983 Holden HDT VH SS Group 3 Commodore
Build No. 993
$41,990
$65,500
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1976 Holden LX Torana SLR 5000
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Mandarin Red
$64,990
2017 Ford Mustang GT
1997 Chevrolet Corvette C5 Targa
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1974 Chrysler VJ Valiant Charger 770 E44
Vintage Red
Peter Brock’s Personal Car
1971 Dodge D100 Sweptline Pick Up 318 V8
$129,500
$84,900
6 Speed Manua
1983 Holden HDT VH Commodore SLE ADP
$67,500
HARROP Supercharger Upgrade
2013 FPV FG MkII F6 310
1970 VG Valiant Pacer E34 Track Pack
$114,900
1970 Holden LC Torana GTR XU1 Replica
$135,000
$97,500
1976 Holden HX GTS Monaro 308 V8
$109,990
$89,990
1996 HSV VS ClubSport Build No 1397
$194,500
$105,000
1977 XC Ford Fairmont GS
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1970 Chrysler Valiant VG Pacer E31 Big Tank
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$170,000
1974 Mazda RX3 12A Coupe
PAC Performance
1984 Mazda RX-7 Series 3
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$179,500
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THE CARS WE SHOULD HAVE BOUGHT OR ARE DELIGHTED WE DIDN’T...
Tell us in 60 words the car you should have bought, or were lucky enough to buy!
Send your tale to uniquecars@primecreative.com.au with ‘Gotaways’ in the title
HONDA CR-X I owned a silver 1990 Honda CR-X in the early 2000s. What a wonderful car. It
was completely stock with extremely low mileage and it was a manual! I had grand plans to
modify it, but sold it for next to nothing when I travelled overseas as a university graduate, in
2004. What a fool, I wish I had that car today.
JAMES SAMPSON
SEPTEMBER 2006
NOW
$35,000
-40,000
$6400
MERCEDES-BENZ 300SE
‘Fintail’ models were the first Mercedes-Benz products
to achieve local sales success, however we didn’t see
many of the range topping 300SE. These new in 1965
cost $10,900, or around $3000 more than the bigger
Jaguar Mark X (10). What the Jag didn’t offer and the
Benz did was fuel injection, air-suspension and the
snob value of that pointed-star emblem. A lot of our
300s were sold to landholders in rural areas where low
humidity helped save them from the rust that killed
coastal cars. They were always rare though, and almost
never seen now, yet not expensive either.
NOVEMBER 2006
FORD XC FALCON GS V8 UTILITY
NOW
$50,000+
$12,000
A new descriptor has entered the classic vehicle
lexicon and that word is ‘Unicorn’. Mythical, extinct,
non-existent, whatever the term means to you it can
certainly be applied to this incredibly scarce XC.
Just uncovering one that has evaded terminal rust
is enough, but then to find it to be a V8 four-speed
with air and steer would boggle the world of any
Falcon enthusiast. Where did it go after being sold as
undoubtedly it was in 2006? We would love to hear
this blue ute’s full story and see how good it looks 17
years further in to its lifespan. What’s it worth? How
much you got?
APRIL 1992
VAUXHALL VICTOR
NOW
$4000
-5500
$3000
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Does anyone still have an F Series Victor, running
and not rusty? They used to be everywhere; the car
you bought when you needed interior space and a
big boot without the six-cylinder thirst of a Holden,
Zephyr or full-sized Vauxhall Velox. The styling was
an interesting blend of mid-Fifties Oldsmobile and
extreme bad taste, which would have held sales back
a bit. Then they started to rust. By the mid-1970s
hardly any survived and those that did – as with the
car seen here – had probably spent their lives in dry,
rural regions. Survivors still don’t generate much
money either.
NOVEMBER 2007
CHEVROLET BEL-AIR CONVERTIBLE
NOW
$155,000
-175,000
$135,000
Back in the days of the Muscle Car ‘ boom’ owners
of other desirable models could get excited when
pricing their cars and start chasing ambitious
money. This finned ’57 Chevy looks to be a nice
car, but the ad doesn’t claim it to be running fuel
injection or even ‘dual quad’ carburettors. Either
feature would for certain have pushed its value
past $100,000, but without them $135K was a long
way out in the wilderness. Times have changed
and while soft-top '57s still aren’t common in our
market, US demand and values would have helped
this car improve on its 2007 value.
APRIL 1997
NOW
$24,000
-28,000
$6850
DATSUN 280SX
It took less than a decade for Datsun’s ‘Z Car’ to turn
from lithe and athletic to soft and lumbering. Yes,
Paul Newman did use one to win an SCCA title and
they did okay in local Production Car events here,
but street versions still couldn’t call themselves a
sports car. Low values during the 1990s saw a lot
deemed uneconomic to save and disappear, yet
even this allegedly excellent car wasn’t expensive.
Prospects for present-day survivors look more
promising, with parts support from the USA helping
keep rust-free cars running. Still not worth the
money being realised by 240-260Zs.
DECEMBER 1996
NOW
$25,000
-30,000
$5500
VALIANT AP5 SAFARI WAGON
To kids growing up in the 1960s, a trip to the beach
in the back of a friend’s family Valiant wagon was
a bit more interesting than going by other means.
With parents up front and the back seat laid flat
there was comfort aplenty for six kids sitting legs
stretched and crosswise across the load area, with
towels, Eskys, the umby and kickboards thrown in
on top. All horribly unsafe and dead illegal these
days, of course, but surviving Safaris remain a
desirable bit of Aussie automotive culture. Plus
they will generally cost less in today’s market than
the more common EH Holden.
APRIL 2007
SUBARU WRX STi 22B
NOW
$400,000
-500,000
$125,000
Is calling this car ‘King of the Rexes’ succumbing
to tautology? Even if it is, no other road-going
Subaru will generate the same market excitement
as a 22B when one gets unleashed on to a rally
road or salesroom. Australia saw just five official
arrivals plus a few as personal imports. Whether
any have subsequently been resold overseas is
unknown, but the prospect if you’ve got one sitting
under a cover must be tempting. A car in the USA
was sold for US$312,000 and a couple of the UK
cars have been touted at £250,000, so half-million
here must be possible.
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UNCLE PHIL’S PICKS
UNCLE PHIL HAS BEEN SEEKING OUT THE BEST AND
SOMETIMES LEFT-FIELD CLASSICS FOR YOU TO ENJOY
ON THE ROAD AND TINKER WITH IN THE SHED.
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WITH THE weather on the up,
it’s open-top motoring time. I’ve
had a few Boxsters over the years
and reckon they are bees knees.
This 981 Boxster S has the best
combo of the 3436cc engine and
six-speed manual. It’s sure to turn
heads finished in black with red
leather trim and smart looking
20-inch Carrera wheels. This one
also has the factory sports exhaust
to enhance the unmistakable bark
of the Porsche engine and a Bose
sound system if you ever tire of the
flat-six symphony. It is fully loaded
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choose from. To add to this fantastic color range, we
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UNCLE PHIL’S PICKS
1974 FORD FALCON XB GT $125,000
SHED FINDS are few and far between, but here’s
one. Found tucked up, untouched and unmolested
in a shed in NSW. It has been sitting there since
1987. Under a layer of dust is a Pepper Red four-door
XB GT. A perfect project for any Ford fan or Aussie
muscle car aficionado. According to the blurb the
body is in great nick for its age thanks in part to
the dry dark climate it has lived in. The interior is
also in remarkably good condition for its age and it
is all very original, right down to the push button
radio. Under the bonnet is a matching numbers 351
Cleveland engine nailed to a four-speed manual.
2006 FPV F6 BF TYPHOON
$80,000
WHAT MAKES this Typhoon so special is its build
plate; Number One. That’s right, the first cab off the
rank. Giving the Typhoon its extraordinary power is
the turbocharger bolted to the 4-litre inline six and
in this case, fastened to a six-speed manual. Digging
through the archives, I reckon this car might have even
started life as the media car for all the journos to have
a go in. It is apparently the first Typhoon of this colour,
Toxic Green, to the have dark wheels fitted to it and it
has travelled just 108,000 kilometres. A modern Aussie
muscle car, and a decent slice of Ford history to boot.
1996 JAGUAR 3.2S XJ6
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IT’S ALWAYS a good feeling to snaffle a lot of car for
not a lot of cash, as Guido’s shed will attest. When new,
this Carnival Red XJ6 would have required a fair wad
to have put in your name. I think the XJ series Jag has
always looked very elegant and the later versions have
a level of reliability not so common in earlier models.
Under the bonnet lies the silky smooth 3.2lt straight six
and naturally, an auto box. It has travelled 191,244km,
but you wouldn’t pick that by looking at its overall
outstanding condition. While almost three decades old,
the styling doesn’t look it and I can see this car being
enjoyed on country drives to a restaurant or pub.
1955 FORD THUNDERBIRD
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BUILT IN times when the world was like the TV
show Happy Days. I also know, once he spots this car,
T-Bird loving Ed Angelo will be salivating over this
beauty. The 55 model was the first year of the baby
Bird and this is a very rare manual version, bolted to
a 292 V8. Cruising is made easier with power steering
and brakes, and the paint, upholstery and brightwork
look in excellent condition. Judging by its appearance
inside and out, it has been well cared for and has both
the removable hardtop and soft top. Keeping it in the
period are the whitewalls, chrome-spoke dress rims
and wheel skirts. Fun, fun, fun ... you know the tune.
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FORD XA FALCON
RPO83 SEDAN
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Available 2nd Quarter 2023
The superb chassis detail includes
accurate sump representation,
gearbox, engine and exhaust.
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1/18 Scale Model
Diecast Replica
The engine and surrounding bay
have an outstanding level of detail
including accurate graphics.
Early in 1972 Ford released the
XA GT Falcon in sedan and hardtop
versions. It was the first Falcon to
be totally designed by Australians,
as production of the Falcon in the
US had ceased some 18 months
earlier. The XA was the biggest
Falcon yet, with the boldest styling,
designed for wider appeal with its
less aggressive look and creature
comforts.
Ford built 129,473 XA Falcons
between March 1972 and
September 1973, including the
construction of 129 RPO83 sedans.
The GT Specials - that’s their
official title - were Regular
Production Option 83 on Ford’s
options list for Falcon GTs.
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LETTER
WOOD IS GOOD
OF THE MONTH
Thanks to
Ian Frost for
reminding us that
classics come in
all shapes and
forms. He receives
a Unique Cars gift
pack. Wear it
with pride!
You have to admire the guys that dream
about, buy, work on, show and drive a
unique car.
And it is amusing to listen to the tribal
musings of the chrome bumper brigade
knocking the plastic mob.
We have had the Jap crap, Brit s-it, yank
tank and Euro trash knockers and lovers,
I like them all.
But remember, the old classics were made
of wood. Don’t need spot, stick, mig or tig,
just a pocket full of nails and a hammer.
ED: Ian, we appreciate all things
automotive here at UC, and I
think anyone who has attempted
a restoration of any level, would
appreciate the efforts involved in
restoring any car from brass era to
plastic bumper.
Your letter actually reminds me of
a Jaguar XK120 I stumbled upon in a
friend’s workshop, it was undergoing a
full restoration, but the owner decided
to replace all the structural timber
work with hand fabricated sheet
metal!
Ian Frost
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UNIQUE FAN
In your August edition of Unique Cars, Ian Collett’s
letter in Hunting S4’s mentions his father’s S4 with
power discs etc, it must have been a very special
car, because to my knowledge no EH Holden ever
left the factory with disc brakes. I wish they did
come out with discs as I race one in Group N with
the mandatory four-wheel drum brakes and it
certainly would make it easier on me .
About time! I think its a great move to introduce
Unique Bikes into Unique Cars magazine. I’m sure
I’m not the only one who enjoys owning both a
unique car (or two) and a unique bike (or three).
Your brief shout-out to the Honda CX650
Turbo in issue 481 prompted me to send in a pic
of my much loved 1982 Honda CX500 Turbo,
which is all original and has just clocked over
13000 kilometres. They sure don’t make them
like this anymore (well except for the Kawasaki
H2 Supercharged bikes, which I also own one
of). A turbocharged fuel injected engine in 1982
made this bike so far ahead of its time, throw in
pneumatic suspension and anti-dive forks and it
was quite a statement by Honda. Just think, when
the revolutionary Yamaha R1 came out in 1998, it
was still using carburettors. Honda only made just
&ODXGH&LUFXLW¢
ED: We are amazed at the level of
enthusiasm towards the EH S4. We have
had several readers get in touch with
valuable insights, and have even had
a reader share some build shots from
Beechey’s S4! Stay tuned for the story.
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LEFT Reader
Damien Rowan
has shared some
amazing images of
the Beechy S4. We
will publish those
in an upcoming
issue.
over 2800 CX500 Turbos in 1982
worldwide. I wonder how many
are left?
Despite its 42 years of age, my
CX is still a joy to ride. Starts first
time every time, runs smoothly,
and takes off with surprising zest
once the turbo is given enough
exhaust gases to work with. It
has character, and that’s what I
love about it.
Paul Freestone
ED: Thanks Paul, Mr Guido
has always claimed that
he can stash a substantial
amount of bikes in place of
one car! More toys to look
at and enjoy.
G’DAY GUYS
Congrats on another excellent
edition of Unique Cars.
Seeing the orange Datsun
1600 in ‘Ones that got away’
reminded me about when I was
looking for my first car back in
the late '70’s. My dad had an XB
Falcon which I coveted, and so,
being a Ford fan, I was looking
for something similar, preferably
with a V8. Yeah, right!
Near the newsagency my dad
ran, there was a little car yard
which had a Datsun 1600 in it,
and my dad encouraged me to
have a look at it. As if the twotone navy blue and white paint
wasn’t off-putting, the automatic
gearbox definitely was! And dad
wasn’t able to steer me in the
4-cylinder direction, I settled
on a 250 6-cylinder XA Falcon,
“I WISH THEY DID COME OUT WITH
DISCS AS I RACE ONE IN GROUP N
WITH THE MANDATORY
FOUR-WHEEL DRUM BRAKES”
complete with all drum braking
... and vinyl roof! Ugh!
Keep up the excellent work,
3KLO0LQQV¢
ED: Phil, your former fleet
of cars sounds like a walk
through a local car show.
We are glad to hear the
content is reviving those
memories.
SPRITE FUN
The genesis of my interest in
cars started as a nine-year-old
when my brother-in-law who
was heavily involved in the
Queensland Motor Sporting
Club (QMSC), would often take
me along to working bees when
Lakeside circuit was being
readied for opening. Lakeside
being the type of circuit that it is,
vehicle handling and cornering
were more attractive to me than
outright power.
Come the age of 17 and
the ability to drive legally, I
eventually acquired an Austin
Healy Sprite Mk IIIA. I and some
of my friends joined the Mini Car
Club in Brisbane, and navigation
runs and sprints at Lakeside
were always fun. However, my
favourite was the gymkhanas
held on the grass paddock to the
North of the circuit proper.
Chasing more power, I bought
a BMC Formula Junior motor
from Barry Broomhall who was
a noted BMC guru in Brisbane.
This motor included steel crank
and rods, austenitic valves and
major head work. Although only
998cc, it was quite powerful and
would rev to 8000rpm. However,
it was not a good street motor,
so most Friday nights my friend
Wally Bridge and I would pull
the motor out and replace it with
the hot one, using a length of
4x2 timber on our shoulders and
rope. No fancy engine cranes
in those days. And on Sunday
afternoon, the reverse occurred.
We surprised a lot of FJ drivers
in traffic-light grand prix, with
their over-bored grey motors
and twin Strombergs and 23/60
cams.
Greg Assay
ED: Great memories right
there Greg
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WITH CLIFF CHAMBERS
IT IS HARD TO GO PAST THE PRANCING HORSE AS
A ROCK SOLID INVESTMENT
WORDS CLIFF CHAMBERS PHOTOS RM SOTHEBYS/BURNS & CO/MERCEDES-BENZ/SHANNONS/FERRARI
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WATCH
ABOVE Bang
for your buck,
US$48.4M
250 GTO engine.
BELOW 1956
Ferrari 290 MM by
Scaglietti.
T
he desire to own interesting cars is not
something confined to our lifetimes
or any particular part of the world.
Famous people with fast cars
inhabited Hollywood during the
1930s, lolling on Locomobiles and
Duesenbergs while big portions of the USA
starved. And across the Atlantic, coach-built
Bentleys were racing trains.
During the 1950s and '60s, the big
accumulations started coming to light and
names synonymous with classic vehicles
rose to prominence; among them Bill
Harrah, the Schlumpfs, Shah of Persia and
the Sultan of Brunei.
Australia’s market for evocative models
has grown steadily since the 1980s,
punctuated by a few peaks and equal
numbers of troughs. However, we are a
corner store when set against the global
megamart of collector vehicle sales.
If you want to make serious money in the
car collecting realm, there are brands that
cannot be ignored. They are Ferrari, Ferrari
and Ferrari.
During the first half of 2023, in a market
mired by war, interest rate uncertainty,
floods and fires, new record prices have been
achieved and at least five cars sold for
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LEFT Prototype
Mercedes-Benz
300SLR set
the records at
US$143M! Catch
me if you can.
individual amounts above US$10 million.
Of those, four were Ferraris, with the top price being US$30
million and next best $18 million. A near-new Bugatti with $10.6
million took fifth spot.
The money paid for those cars was still well below the absolute
record price, of course. It was set in 2022 by a prototype 300SLR
straight from the Mercedes-Benz museum which made an
astonishing US$143 million.
Where money is not an issue, the significance of the vehicle you
buy takes on added importance. Hence, the wrecked and rusted
in Australia rarely reach dizzying heights, although 246GT Dinos
have over the years made 12-cylinder Boxers and similar lookers
underwhelming.
Lloyds Auctions in June featured five Ferraris dating from 1987 to
1994 and despite $162,000 being offered on a decent-looking F355,
none sold under the hammer.
Similar news came from the Shannons’ Winter Timed Auction
which ended on August 22. Four fairly recent Ferraris were offered
at starting prices that looked okay but collectively, they didn’t
attract a bid.
“WHERE MONEY IS NOT AN ISSUE, THE SIGNIFICANCE OF
THE VEHICLE YOU BUY TAKES ON ADDED IMPORTANCE”
racer (yes, another Ferrari) that was dragged out of a shed and
into an auction where it topped US$2 million. And there are cars
available closer to home and for considerably less money that offer
equal significance to someone.
At a recent auction conducted by Burns & Co. in Melbourne, an
incredibly scarce HR Premier with a 186S engine and four-speed
transmission sold for more than $100,000.
For most of us, six digits of outlay still isn’t loose change, but
whoever invested in that car now owns something far less common
than a lot of the mega-million-dollar supercars being sold offshore.
They will also now have friends for life amongst lovers of scarce
Holdens and a massive ‘call me first’ list should they ever decide
to sell.
Not all Ferraris are superstars of course, and those publicly sold
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What is doing well? Lots of quite diverse models at a wide range
of prices.
If you sat enthralled until the conclusion of the Shannons’ event,
you would have seen the timer on their Nissan GTR Nur coupe reset
again and again as offers climbed by $100,000 in the space of 30
minutes. The car ended the night with a hammer price of $332,000
and is believed to have sold.
Others to make vendors smile and hopefully their new owners
as well would include the attractive XW GT Falcon automatic
at $160,000 (plus premium) and a base-model HK Monaro that
finished with $72,000.
One that did disappoint though, was the HK GTS327 which was
guided at $320,000 and reached a sullen $261K. Never mind, there’s
always next time.
WATCH
LEFT Nur GTR-M
are always a hit.
BELOW 186S
4-speed equipped
HR Holden was a
pearler.
TOP As new
Bugatti hit
US$10.6M
BELOW Automatic
Falcon XW GT
fetched $160K.
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CLIMBER OR SLIDER?
PHOTO FERRARI
FERRARI 348/355/360
THE EARLIEST of these midengined Ferraris now rate as
historic cars and are eligible for
serious savings on registration.
Not that the prospect of saving
a few hundred bucks is going
to make much difference to
someone about to outlay $200K
on two seats and a Prancing
Horse.
These models followed on
from the evocative 308 and
328GTS, and are yet to match
demand for and or the surging
prices of earlier cars. Open-top
Spider versions would once
command more money than
their fixed-roof equivalents,
but recent surveys show
the coupes catching up and
sometimes overwhelming
convertibles.
Most costly are F355 models
which offered a big power gain
over the previous 348 series
(280kW vs 224kW), with six
speeds instead of five and a
minimal weight gain.
Most common and generally
the least expensive are 360
models. These when new were
slightly cheaper than the F355,
with 14kW of extra power
and improved around town
tractability.
360 Modena coupes and
Spider convertibles were
current in our market from
2000-05, and during those
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years sold 70 to 75 cars
annually. Add to that some
recent private imports and we
have a market well supplied
with 360 Ferraris.
Some will have done fewer
than 1000km a year and
these generate significantly
higher prices than similar
examples that have travelled
50-80,000km more.
Imports will typically be
worth 30 per cent less than
cars delivered through a local
Ferrari agency and carrying an
Australian compliance plate.
That price premium is fair
enough too, given the relative
scarcity of Australian-spec cars
when compared with those
initially sold in other RHD
markets like Japan, the UK or
South Africa.
RHD converted cars are
scarce and not desirable,
however new import
regulations allow for growing
numbers of cars to arrive from
markets and be left untouched.
Complete service history is
non-negotiable when buying
a Ferrari. Major tasks are an
engine-out job and even with
the motor on a stand beside the
car, they demand skilled and
experienced technicians who
command big hourly labour
rates. Parts, although not
cheap, are still available.
HOW THE PRICES MOVED
MODEL
YEARS
COND 3 COND 2
COND 1
348TB
1990-94
I/D
$65,000
$95,000
348TS
1990-94
I/D
$80,000
$110,000
F355 Coupe
1995-97
I/D
$115,000
$145,000
F355 Spider
1995-97
I/D
$130,000
$165,000
360 Modena
Coupe
2000-02
I/D
$145,000
$170,000
360 Modena
Spider
2000-02
I/D
$175,000
$225,000
348TB
1990-94
I/D
$ 70,000
$100,000
348TS
1990-94
I/D
$80,000
$118,000
F355 Coupe
1995-97
I/D
$105,000
$140,000
F355 Spider
1995-97
I/D
$120,000
$155,000
360 Modena
Coupe
2000-02
I/D
$90,000
$122,000
360 Modena
Spider
2000-02
I/D
$105,000
$135,000
2010
2015
2018
348TB/TS
1990-94
I/D
$105,000
$155,000
F355 Coupe/Spider
1995-97
I/D
$230,000
$300,000
360 Modena Coupe
2000-02
I/D
$115,000
$165,000
360 Modena Spider
2000-02
I/D
$130,000
$185,000
2023
348TB
1990-94
I/D
$125,000
$210,000
348TS
1990-94
I/D
$165.000
$245,000
F355 Coupe
1995-97
I/D
$200,000
$295,000
F355 Spider
1995-00
I/D
$185,000
$270,000
360 Modena Coupe
2000-02
I/D
$145,000
$220,000
360 Modena Spider
2000-02
I/D
$155,000
$230,000
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PHOTO GM
BUICK RIVIERA
MARKETING A two-door
‘personal’ car wasn’t new
territory for Buick, but within
three years of reviving the
Riviera name, its stunning
new design was selling
45,000 cars a year into a
sector dominated by Ford’s
Thunderbird.
The 1963-65 Riviera
used engines from Buick’s
full-sized Electra range
and enclosed them in sleek
bodywork with hidden
headlights. Basic interiors
were plush, even before
selections were made from an
extensive options list which
included air-conditioning,
power windows, brushed
nylon trim, AM/FM radio and
power seat adjustment.
A GS pack added sports
wheels and uprated tyres, fast
ratio steering and a limited
slip differential. Power disc
brakes still cost extra though.
Dozens of these ‘loaded’
Rivieras were imported by
local GM dealers, converted to
right-hand drive and delivered
to special customers after
spending several days in the
showroom enticing passers-by
to pop in for a look.
Others have arrived as used
cars; some with body rust and
trim defects that had to be
fixed locally and would push
the finished cost well beyond
the money available for these
cars during the 1980s and '90s.
The 1990s editions of the
Unique Cars Value Guide
show usable 1963-65 Rivieras
priced from $13,000 to $18,500,
and later Boat-Tail versions
peaking at around $22,000.
For its Second Generation
Riviera (1966-67), GM
included a range of the
company’s most popular
styling cues including the
‘W’ front and Coke Bottle
Hip. It then abandoned any
adherence to simple elegance
or conservatism when
penning the Boat Tail.
These were sold from 197173, featuring a distinctive
wrap-over rear window and
sculpted rear styling. They
weighed a minimum of 1980kg
and needed Buick’s full-sized
7.4-litre engine to help move
them about.
Some 1970s models have
been the subject of extreme
modification and have been
seen at above $100,000 as
vendors try to recover their
outlay. Prices at that level are
unlikely to be achieved and
unsustainable if ever they are.
Of greater interest to
collectors will be Gran Sport
versions of the original
pre-1966 version, especially
in excellent, unrestored
condition. These on the US
market currently sell at more
than US$100,000, with the
highest price seen recently,
the $137,500 reported by
auction house Barrett-Jackson
at a January 2023 sale.
HOW THE PRICES MOVED
MODEL
YEARS
COND 3 COND 2
COND 1
2010
Riviera Coupe
1963-65
$11,000
$20,000
$29,000
Riviera Coupe
1966-70
$8000
$16,500
$24,500
Riviera Coupe
1971-74
$6000
$13,000
$19,000
Riviera Coupe
1975-80
I/D
$7000
$12,500
2015
Riviera Coupe
1963-65
$11,000
$24,000
$35,000
Riviera Coupe
1966-70
$8000
$20,000
$29,000
Riviera Coupe
1971-74
$6000
$15,000
$23,000
Riviera Coupe
1975-80
I/D
$9000
$14,500
2018
Riviera Coupe
1963-65
$20,000
$38,500
$52,000
Riviera Coupe
1966-70
$15,000
$30,000
$42,500
Riviera Coupe
1971-74
$11,000
$23,000
$35,000
Riviera Coupe
1963-65
$20,000
$41,500
$55,000
Riviera Coupe
1966-70
$15,000
$26,000
$38,500
Riviera Coupe
1971-74
$11,000
$25,000
$37,000
2021
2023
Riviera Coupe
1963-65
I/D
$48,000
$65,000
Riviera Coupe
1966-70
$ 14,000
$30,000
$42,000
Riviera Coupe
1971-74
I/D
$35,000
$48,000
Riviera Coupe
1975-82
I/D
$22,000
$30,000
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SILLY CAR – SERIOUS MONEY
PHOTOS MEYERS MANX/MORRIS/HONDA
CAN YOU PAY MORE FOR LESS? IT’S EASY IN THE CAR WORLD
A LONG TIME ago people
bought tiny cars for many
reasons, mainly price. Not any
more. Today, the less one gets in
a special interest car, the more it
costs. Calculating the price per
kilogram for some is horrific.
Small, basic cars have been
here for more than a century,
but gained prominence in the
1950s when the world had its
first oil shortage and petrol was
either unavailable or expensive.
Buyers wanted transport that
went further on a gallon and
brands including Vespa, Isetta,
Trojan and Messerschmitt
made cars that often had three
wheels and motorcycle engines.
The miniature 1950s car
the world embraced was Fiat’s
500 and its proper four-stroke
engine with room for at least
four occupants plus a bit of
luggage. Here it was joined by
locally bodied Goggomobils
before the Mini crushed the
market. Japan also produced
low-cost compacts like the
Mazda 360 and Subaru R-2,
which in the 1960s gave way to
more modern designs like the
Suzuki Fronte, Honda Scamp
and Zot.
Honda built tiny sports cars
with chain drive and 660cc
motorcycle engines. Later
ones had 800cc, were more
sophisticated but not much
quieter. Today we see ‘Kei’
cars arriving ex-Japan in an
array of brands, body styles
and intriguing prices. These
vehicles are all limited to
0.7-litre engines to skate around
local taxes on larger engines.
They aren’t all cheap. Nissan’s
Figaro sports car has been seen
at over $30,000, however the
Honda Beat and Suzuki Copen
are available at half that price.
Worth a look before good
ones exceed $50K are Mini
Mokes, the peak being 1275cc
Californians, but you can spend
$30,000 on 998cc versions.
MINI COOPER S
IT MEASURES 3.05 metres, weighs 690kg with both fuel
tanks full, and on a good day will manage 160km/h. Yet in top
condition, a road-spec Mini Cooper S can bring $90,000 and a
car with rally heritage sold recently in Britain for $280,000.
The Mini was minimal by intent, and simplicity plays a
significant role in soaring values. During the past 15 years the
number of available cars has remained consistent, however
quality is improving as more cars are restored.
Basic Minis had 848cc engines and 25kW. For the Cooper S
they scrounged 1275cc from the same basic block and with twin
SUs, power hit 57kW. Add lots of creative engineering and a
supercharger and Coopers with 140kW were beating V8s in local
speedway events.
Celebrity customers of coachbuilding firm Harold Radford
would send them a bare bones Cooper S and get back a Bentley
in miniature with leather and timber interiors and electric
windows. Actor Peter Sellers and Beatle Ringo Starr had theirs
converted to hatchbacks – Ringo claiming it was so the Mini
could carry his drum kit.
HONDA S600 - 800
IF YOU wanted during the 1960s to own an E-Type Jaguar but
could only afford a half-sized Japanese knock-off, then Honda’s
bantamweight coupe might have been the go.
Introduced in 1967 as a replacement for the chain driven
S600, the 800 Coupe was very much an E Type Jaguar in
miniature, complete with opening hatch to access its shallow
luggage platform.
Not quite up to E-Type standards of performance either,
but for a third of the E-Type’s cost Honda’s half-sized 800 still
mounted a serious attack on 160km/h.
Convertible versions of the chain-driven 600 are the most
common today, often without their original engines. Back when
these cars were too cheap to properly repair, a replacement
Suzuki or Toyota engine was all that saved some from the
wrecking yard. At the same time, chain drive could be replaced
by a conventional prop shaft.
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MEYERS MANX BUGGY
THE PASSING in 2021 of Bruce Meyers ended a 60-year
association between the Californian boatbuilder and modified
Volkswagens that were synonymous with his name.
Lots of people since the 1960s have put fibreglass bodies on
chopped VeeDub floorpans, but Meyers did it first and arguably
did it best.
Local efforts were headed by Sydney-based J&S Fibreglass
which produced a kit for sale to anyone looking to rebody their
squashed Beetle. However, the market still craved a genuine US
import Manx and some did make their way here.
Shannons sold a tidy example a couple of years back for
$35,000, then in mid-2023 a similar car in a summery shade of
yellow apparently sold via Lloyds for under $25,000.
Manx are still an easy car to buy and jumping online to the USA
will reveal lots of genuine Meyers buggies at US$20-60,000, with
some down around US$10,000.
None, though, will match the Corvair-engined Manx driven by
actor/racer Steve McQueen in The Thomas Crown Affair. It, when
auctioned in 2020, made a record-setting US$456,000.
MESSERSCHMITT KABINROLLER
WE LIVE in interesting times and perhaps that might explain
how the local auction market in the space of just a few
weeks has managed to uncover not one but two of these
extraordinary, German made micro-cars.
First up was the luminous black example that sold for
$47,000 + charges by Lloyds in Queensland. The best looking
Kabinroller to enter the market in decades, it was likely the
most expensive before Shannons at their Winter Timed Auction
offered one with even greater shock value than the Lloyds' car
and also with its own trailer. That one was a no-sale with a high
bid of $73,000.
With a 197cc Fuchs & Sachs two-stroke engine in the back,
acceleration was appalling and top speed around 90km/h. Just
as well, as it had minimal suspension and tiny brakes.
Based around the outline of an ME109 fighter cockpit, the
KR200 sat its occupants in tandem, with a set of handlebars for
the driver and four-speed sequential shift lever poking out on
the right-hand side.
The cabin roof was hinged for easy entry, but in Australia
where lack of ventilation was a problem, some owners opted
for a folding fabric top or simply unbolted the entire unit.
GOGGOMOBIL DART
YES INDEED, the very famous, Aussie designed Dart which if you can
find a really good one will cost about the same as a Honda S2000.
So don’t joke about the late Bill Buckle’s marketing masterstroke.
Buckle wanted to build a sports car for less than the cost of a
Healey Sprite. He had all the mechanical and chassis parts from the
Goggomobil 300 sedans he was building and a fibreglassing factory
with spare capacity, so in 1958 the first Dart was built.
Weighing only 345kg it could carry two people (just) and with
11kW could reach 90km/h. Later models with a 14kW, 400cc motor
were a little faster.
The Dart had no doors but was available with a clip-on soft-top
which needed to be unclipped before anyone could get inside on
wet days, kind of defeating the purpose of having a roof.
Fibreglass construction meant the bodies didn’t rust, but the
frames did and some Goggos would survive as fishponds in
suburban front yards.
Around 700 Darts are thought to have been built and not a
lot remain running. Good ones cost over $40,000 and they will
likely remain with us for decades, being easily converted to full
electric operation.
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UNIQUE
BIKES
GUY ALLEN
WHAT’S HAPPENING
IN THE
WORLD OF TWO
WHEELS
PHOTOS GA
SEND YOUR EMAILS TO:
uniquecars@primecreative.com.au
MOTO GUZZI’S SHORT-LIVED
4-VALVE DAYTONA WAS TRACK-BRED
THIS HAS to be one
of the more peculiar
stories in the annals
of motorcycle racing.
Moto Guzzi’s sexy if
fragile Daytona 1000
would never have
happened if it weren’t
for an American dentist,
namely Dr John Wittner.
Dr John (as he
became known world
wide) went motorcycle
racing and, for reasons
known only to himself,
chose what may have
been the least suitable
brand on the planet to
do it with: Moto Guzzi.
Sure Guzzi had
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raced before and
even produced sports
models, but the reality
is the transverse V-twin
shaft drive platform was
far better suited to GT
and touring bikes.
As it turned out Dr
John was pretty quick
as a rider but his bike
development skills were
stronger. Eventually
he saw the sense
of bringing in some
riding talent. In 1987
that took the shape
of Doug Brauneck, an
A-grader with a good
local reputation, who
rewarded the team with
an AMA Battle of Twins
championship in 1987.
Yep, on a Guzzi.
The good doctor’s
work had caught the
factory’s attention some
years back and, by
1987, it was providing
technical support.
However full credit
for the extraordinary
development of a oneoff set of four-valve
heads for the historic
twin goes to Wittner.
Perhaps the biggest
shock was the initial
1992 price – an eyewatering $23,000. This
was at a time when
MARKET NEWS
MIXED FORTUNES met the sellers at a recent
Shannons auction, with some hero bikes pulling very
good prices. However this and other sales around
the globe suggest British bikes have largely gone
off the boil. For example, a 1972 X-75 Triumph Vetter
Hurricane in exceptional unrestored condition, and
with very good provenance, went for $40,500.
That’s solid money in anyone’s language, but we
have in the past seen equivalent machines go for 50
per cent more in a peak market. By way of contrast,
there was good news for the seller of a Vincent
Rapide. Running a 1948 engine in a 1951 frame and
requiring recommissioning, it went for an impressive
$71,000, far more than it would have fetched in the
UK. More at AllMoto.com.
the just-released Honda
Fireblade of the same year
was priced at $12,700.
The Daytona’s price did
eventually wind back
closer to $20k, but it was
never mistaken for a cheap
motorcycle and, as a result,
few were sold.
Urge was a claimed
102hp, making it easily the
most powerful Guzzi to
date. Despite that it wasn’t
terribly peaky, though it
didn’t have quite the rich
vein of mid-range offered
by the later 1100 Sport.
This qualifies as Italian
exotica and the chances of
you going anywhere and
finding another one parked
next to yours are slim in
the extreme. Looked after,
they also happen to be a
fun ride.
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2004 LAMBO MURCIELAGO
LAMBORGHINI’S
flagship Murcielago
had an extraordinary
nine-year model life,
selling 4099 units. This
was by no means the
company’s top-seller,
but it pointed the way
to what was significant
volume for the boutique
maker.
Its 630hp 6.2lt V12 is
matched to a six-speed
sequential-shift manual
transmission.
The marque’s
beginnings are the stuff
of legend. In a feature
on the seminal Miura,
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we noted: “Ferruccio
Lamborghini didn’t set
out to build the most
desirable supercar of
its era, perhaps of any
era. His business was
building tractors...
Lamborghini turned his
talents to funding a car
that would match and
perhaps one day beat
Ferrari at its own game.”
This example is
reported to have under
16,000km on the odo
and is with Lorbek in
Melbourne, priced at
$399,880.
Tel 03 9998 4832.
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HOLDEN COMMODORE VF II MY17 2017, SS-V REDLINE
VF II MY17 MULTI POINT F/INJ 6.2L 6 SP AUTOMATIC.
DQW62E. TA1191471.
$84,990
TOYOTA TUNDRA 2015, .. ENL41W. TA1191470.
$109,990
FORD MUSTANG 1967, CARB 4.7L 3 SP AUTOMATIC.
MUS390. TA1187781.
$129,990
HSV MALOO GEN F 2013, R8 GEN F MULTI POINT F/INJ
6.2L 6 SP AUTOMATIC. EIK38Q. TA1186046.
$74,990
NISSAN SKYLINE R34 2001, .. UNREG. TA1184090. $249,990
MITSUBISHI LANCER CP 9A 1999, .. UNREG. TA1184088.
$109,990
FORD GT40 2002, .. UNREG. TA1184087.
MAZDA RX2 1972, .. UNREG. TA1181844.
FORD F100 1956, .. UNREG. TA1178620.
$69,990
$69,990
FERRARI F355 1998, BERLINETTA F1 ELECTRONIC F/INJ
3.5L 6 SP MANUAL F1 SHIFT. NCF06T. TA1171293. $239,990
$69,990
FORD FALCON XY 1972, 500 XY CARB 4.1L 3 SP
MANUAL. UNREG. TA1169092.
$74,990
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$159,990
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1992 CORVETTE C4
LONG, LOW and
sleek – the vast
majority of Corvette
generations have made
a visual statement that’s
impossible to miss.
The introduction of the
C4 was delayed for the
best part of a year, while
Chevrolet settled in with
the manufacture of the
new generation.
In our feature on
C4s: “’We were trying to
figure out how to bring
the car back to date in
all aspects,’ said David
McLellan, chief engineer
for the Corvette at the
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time. ‘There was new
technology that hadn’t
been used in Chevrolet
or in any automotive
application yet.’”
The model underwent
some significant
power upgrades over
time, which would
have benefited this
5.7lt variant. With just
62,000 miles claimed,
it’s running an auto
transmission and is said
to be in exceptional
condition.
It’s with Pennant Hills
Auto in Sydney, priced at
$49,990. Tel 02 8279 7029.
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1956 AUSTIN HEALEY 100M
THERE SEEMS to be
a period in the fifties
and early sixties (last
century) when the Brits
were producing some
eye-popping sports cars.
Names such as MGA,
E-type and Austin Healey
spring to mind.
In a feature on this
model, John Bowe
noted: “The gorgeous
lines penned by Gerry
Coker remained largely
unchanged until
production ceased
in 1967, with many
enthusiasts believing
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the original 2660cc
four-banger to be the
purest iteration of Donald
Healey’s vision.”
Under the bonnet
was a big 2.6lt inline
four and in the case of
the upgraded 100M,
a four-speed manual
transmission.
This example has had
a comprehensive local
rebuild and is reported to
be in excellent shape. It’s
with the Healey Factory
in Melbourne, priced at
$210,000.
Tel 03 9998 1695.
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1966 LOTUS TRIBUTE
SHOULD THE mood
take you to get a sixties
car with a strong
motorsport connection,
a MkI Ford Cortina
would be a good choice.
In a feature on the
MkI we note: “In
Europe, where the small
car has always been
king, Ford has had some
kind of mortgage on
small-car performance.
Sure, Renault Gordinis
and Fiat Abarths (and
many others) came and
went in small numbers
and the Volkswagen
Golf GTI invented the
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hot hatch, but way
back in the 1960s,
Ford was building
high-performance
small cars that took the
motorsport world by
storm.”
Because the real
thing is in short supply
and prices are very high,
tributes have become a
popular option.
It’s running a worked
1640cc inline four with
a four-speed manual.
Located in Bargo,
NSW, it’s on the market
at $42,500.
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$199,9
1987 BMW
W M3
BMW’S E30 M3 was
the start of an incredible
3-series lineage for the
company and proved to
be hugely successful on
the racetrack.
In a feature on
the model we noted:
“The M3 was built for
motorsport and remains
perhaps the most
successful touring car
of all time. It won the 24
Hours of Nürburgring five
times, the Spa 24 hour
four times, numerous
national championships,
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including Jim Richards
scoring his second
Australian Touring Car
Championship.”
Under the bonnet is a
2.3lt inline four matched
to a five-speed Getrag
manual transmission, in
a package said to be good
for 235km/h.
This example claims
to be a low-mile car at
63,000km and is with
Young Timers Garage
in Melbourne, priced at
$199,990.
Tel 03 8526 8000.
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MERCEDES-BENZ E400 2015, One Owner 59000ks, perfect up to date
service history, Radar Cruise, Blind Spot/Lane change,Sun Roof, Sports
Package with 19" Alloys, Unrepeatable Value!!. 00008479. TA1191585.
$44,990
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MERCEDES-BENZ ML500 2014, one owner 92ks, AMG pack,
300Kw/600Nm 4.7 litre V8, highly optioned in Tenorite with black leather,
2014 update, full history, 2 keys, radar cruise, lane change, OH cameras.
823HH6. TA1113450.
$49,990
PORSCHE BOXSTER 2013, S 981 MY13 Black 6 Speed
Manual Roadster, 65,000km, 2 Owner, Up To Date
Service History, 20" Carrera S Wheels, Factory Bi-Modal
Sports Exhaust, Bose Premium Sound, Full Service
History, 2 keys. 821HH6. TA1190140.
$99,990
BMW 220I Sold and complied 2020. Flamenco Red with
Oatmeal perforated leather, 35,000 ks. Fitted with front
and rear dash cam, ambient lighting, reverse cam, Nav,
sports alloys with Michelin tyres. 00008454. TA1178814.
$39,990
MERCEDES-BENZ X-CLASS 2018, 1 Owner, Complied
2018 and sold 2019, X250D Progressive, Auto, One
Tonne capacity, 62000ks with perfect history, Track
Red/Black interior. Reverse Camera, Park Assist,
Tonneau Cover, Tub liner, Outstanding condition!! Great
Value Package!!!. 173EA4. TA1185718.
$42,990
MAZDA CX-7 2011, One Owner 73000ks! 4X4 Turbo
diesel Sport CX-7 manual. Best one of these currently on
offer!. 993GG6. TA1182123.
$16,990
MG MGB 1972, Australian delivery MK11/overdrive. Lots
of receipts, verifying speedo, 80000 miles recent interior
/ rubbers / seals replacement, Drives Really Well!!.
00008387. TA1144831.
$29,990
KIA SPORTAGE 2012, one owner fully optioned, looks
and drives Great!! Finished in orange gold with black
leather interior. Recent new replacement engine with
1500kms only!! RWC warranty. 693FN6. TA1103173.
$15,990
HOLDEN COMMODORE 2005, 65,000 Genuine ks, Auto,
One Owner Brisbane car, VZ, SV8 Auto upgrade, Dark
Blue Metallic with Black interior. Outstanding example
with full up to date Original service history.
RWC/Warranty/Finance TAP!! Unmissable!!!. 00008434.
TA1165617.
$26,990
MERCEDES-BENZ ML63 AMG 2007, 88,000 ks.ML63
AMG Brilliant Silver with Grey interior. Fully optioned
including reverse camera, with up to date service
history.Outstanding Low Km example!! Inspection a
must. 989GG6. TA1177175.
$39,990
HSV MALOO VY 2003, 90Ks original books matching
numbers, recent receipts for engine upgrade/rebuild with
Harrop HTV and Gilmer pulley - Dyno'd at 400kw. ($35k)
Not for the feint hearted. 00008386. TA1142232.
$59,990
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THERE’S ONE
guaranteed way to get
local can enthusiasts
worked up: Go and
unearth a desirable car
that’s been hidden in
a shed for decades. As
the folk at Muscle Car
Warehouse in Sydney
correctly point out, these
finds seem to become
more difficult over time.
In this case it’s an
XB GT with 351 V8 and
four-speed manual, in
Pepper Red.
As for the XB series,
our feature points out: “If
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you fancy getting into a
passionate debate, go to
a local Ford show, look
for the XA-XB-XC owners
and ask them which one
looks best. Take a fire
hose, as you may need
it to quell the resultant
furore.”
This example is
reported to be in
remarkably good shape,
is running, original and
looks like it will require
relatively little work to
get back on the road. It’s
priced at $125,000.
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1966 HOLDEN HR
WHILE THE 1960s is
a very long time ago,
a lot of the cars out of
that era are still doing
good service, mostly as
weekend toys. In the
case of your average
HD-HR Holden, a wellmaintained one can
be a surprisingly good
companion on a long
trip.
The HR represents
local car manufacturing
in its heyday.
According to our
feature on the HD-HR
series: “During a
combined lifespan of
37 months more than
430,000 HD and HR
Holdens were made.”
The owner of this car
says it is not perfect but is
in good overall condition.
It’s running a 161ci (2.6lt)
six with three-speed
column-shift manual and
comes with its original
registration plates out of
Victoria.
Located near Ballarat,
it’s on the market at
$46,000. Tel 0428 732 852.
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1956 FORD CUSTOMLINE
FORD’S locallyassembled Customline
range became something
of a legend among
Australian customers
keen to have something
with plenty of room and
decent power. An ideal
tow vehicle, and popular
as a police car, it etched
itself into local motoring
folklore.
According to our
feature on the series:
“The company strategy
first shifted up a gear in
1955, with an all-new
Customline range. This
car cleverly side-stepped
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costly annual US changes
from 1957 and supported
a unique Australian range
until early ‘59. By starting
with the up-to-the-minute
1955 US model and
facelifting it every year,
Ford avoided Chrysler’s
doomed and dogged
dependence on dated
1953 US models.”
This example is a 1956
model featuring a 272ci
(4.5lt) Y-block V8 with
three-speed column-shift
manual transmission.
Located in Bright, Vic, it’s
on the market at $32,500.
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1972 RAMBLER JAVELIN
BILLED AS one of two
of AMC’s entries into
the pony car market, the
Javelin was effectively the
corporation’s answer to
giants of the sector such
as Mustang and Camaro.
According to our feature
on its two-seater sibling
the AMX: “It (the AMX)
was always designed as
a short-wheelbase car,
but AMC management
figured that a two-seater
would have too limited
a market. They put an
extra foot of wheelbase
in it and a pair of rear
seats and called it
Javelin.”
This example is
running the premium
401ci (6.6lt) V8 with auto
transmission. It’s been
accessorised and the
engine bay presentation
is exceptional.
The targa-roof car is
an Australian assembly
– Ramblers were built
here for many years
through AMC. It claims
just two previous owners
and is with Muscle Car
Warehouse at $95,000.
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FORD’S P6 generation
LTD is regarded by some
enthusiasts as the first
‘proper’ locally-made
limousine – though we
admit this may be up for
debate.
In any case the big
cruisers stand out and
have been proven to be
exceptional long-distance
cars thanks in part to the
5.8lt V8 up front.
In a feature on the P6
series we noted: “Made
from 1976 through to
early 1979, they shared a
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lot of componentry with
the Falcon and Fairlane
ranges, but visually
went all-out to get away
from the Falcon look.
Buyers said they wanted
something distinctive and
that’s what they got.
“Some 5900 LTDs of this
generation were made.”
This example is based
in Bunbury, WA, and
is being handled by
Australian Muscle Car
Sales. It’s on the market for
$35,000.
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1979 LOTUS
S ECLAT
COLIN CHAPMAN’S
Lotus marque was
famous for many
things, but there
was nevertheless an
underlying theme of light
and nimble cars.
The Eclat is perhaps
one of the less-known
models, built in several
variants from 1975
through to 1982.
Running a 2.0lt and
then 2.2lt inline four, they
ran three transmissions:
a four- and five-speed
manual, plus a
60
three-speed auto.
Construction was
typical for the brand at
the time, with a fibreglass
body over a steel chassis.
Press reviews of the
day complimented the
model on its grip and
handling – always Lotus
strengths.
This example is a 523
variant with 2.0lt engine
and five-speed manual.
It’s with Prestige Motor
Gallery in Sydney, priced
at $37,990.
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ASTON MARTIN DB9 2011, 33000Ks! 3/11 Complied and sold by Trivett
Classic Sydney, in outstanding condition, with excellent service history,
featuring $30k in factory upgrades. Unmarked Meteorite Silver/with
Anthracite leather interior, and black soft top, complete this stunning
DB9 example. ADB09. TA1126509.
$179,990
MERCEDES-BENZ 560SEC 1989, Aust delivery, update
airbag model, 114Ks Books, Midnight Blue/Cream
interior, original Becker system, simply superb!.
00008226. TA1091873.
$99,990
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JAGUAR XKR R Features 2000, 32000 k's, 2001 delivery, one Brisbane
owner. Supercharged convertible with R features. Outstanding, unique
example. 00008330. TA1125893.
$89,990
MERCEDES-BENZ 350SL 1976, W107 SL white 4 speed
manual sports, full history, 217k's. 00008468. TA1183876.
$57,990
MERCEDES-BENZ SL600 1996, V12 96 Update, 4
airbag, 5 speed auto, 44,800 ks. 2 Owners, sold and
serviced in Brisbane with up to date books and invoices
including recent roof ram overhaul and suspension gas
cell replacement. Azurite Blue with navy leather. An
impeccable history ensures that this fantastic example is
"one of a kind". UFO600. TA1178671.
$129,990
JAGUAR E-TYPE 1970, Fantastic Melbourne Delivery,
Series II 4.2 Manual, 2+2. E Type, believed to be the last
Series II, 2+2 imported New to Aus. with massive history
file, showing extensive body work and mechanical
receipts with many photos, showing 105,000 miles .
Original RHD Matching numbers with complete
ownership history. KVA111. TA1168610.
$139,990
MERCEDES-BENZ 560SL W107 1986, Iconic Australian
Complied 1/87, 5.5 litre V8, rare airbag option. 2 Owners,
Smoke Silver with Cream Leather Interior ,111,000 k's,
Brisbane delivery, with original log books, owners
manuals, spare keys, Becker Sound System, Recent
major services including Engine, Gearbox, Diff, Air con.
Trade ins welcome. Competitive Finance TAP. Buy now
while the market is still soft!!. 00008389. TA1160311.
$119,990
MERCEDES-BENZ 560SEC 1989, Update Airbag model,
Pajett Red/Cream Leather interior, with original Log
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AUSTRALLIA’S BIGGEST SELLER, A CAR OF THE YEAR
AND BATHURST WINNER, THE GEMINI SPAWNED MANY
LIMITED EDITION MODELS LIKE THE ZZ/Z
here aren’t many Holden Geminis left these days,
due to the ravages of time, rust and racing, but over
a 10-year period, Holden made almost a quarter of a
million of them.
Born out of the '70s oil crisis and the need for more
fuel-efficient vehicles, the first-generation Holden
Gemini was built exclusively at Holden’s Acacia Ridge plant
in Queensland, from 1975 – the year Australia got colour TV
— to 1984.
The Gemini was Australia’s best-selling car in 1975 with
a starting price of $4026 and over its journey, picked up
Bathurst class wins and a car of the year gong.
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Over its decade in production, the Gemini was available
as a sedan, coupe, van and wagon, initially with a petrol and
later a diesel engine option, across six model designations
TX, TC, TD, TE, TF and TG.
The TX was the first Gemini and came as a four-door
sedan in two trim levels, S and SL, and a two-door SL coupe.
It had a 63kW 1.6-litre SOHC four-cylinder engine with
a crossflow alloy head and breathed through a single
twin-throat carburettor. The gearbox choice was a four-speed
manual or three-speed auto. It came with 13-inch wheels
and had front disc brakes.
Offered as an option on the TX was the ‘Fashion Pack’ with
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THIS PHOTO
Geminis were
everywhere once.
BELOW LEFT
Digital clock
was a fancy
addition.
its plaid-seat and door trims.
March 1977 saw the debut
of the TC range sporting a new
grille, a silver rear panel along
with a new ventilation system.
The ‘Fashion Pack’ option was
again offered and upgraded to
include steel-belt radial tyres, a
front stabiliser bar, as well as the
snazzier trim.
‘Sandpiper’ was the next
option pack debuting on the TC.
It featured a black grille with
chrome top, gold pinstripes,
a bird decal and the word
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Sandpiper on its flanks. Inside
was chequered cloth seat inserts
and door trims, fake woodgrain
dash garnish, a radio/cassette
player and a four-spoke steering
wheel.
The TD Gemini arrived
in showrooms in April 1978
introducing a three-door wagon
and two-door van, a luxury
focused SL/E variant, optional
five-slot manual and while not
an option, the arrival of Radial
Tuned Suspension, (RTS)
transforming the ride
and handling.
The TD gave birth to the
limited edition ‘Gypsy Pack’ that
included additional instruments
along with Gypsy decals
all-round.
Next came the model
heralding the biggest visual
change since the Gemini
was born. The TE arrived in
October '79 with new front and
rear styling mimicking the VB
Commodore that launched a
year earlier. The TE’s arrival also
saw the demise of the coupe.
The ‘Gypsy Pack’ made
another appearance in the TE
range, and from March 1981
buyers could opt for a diesel
engine and five-speed manual,
but it didn’t prove very popular.
The facelifted TF rolled off
Holden’s production line in
March 1982, and this time it
was the interior that came
in for a major revamp, while
the exterior was purposefully
styled to resemble a baby VH
Commodore.
Eight years after the first TX
HAMBERS
CLIFF C
HOLDEN GEMINI
TX-TG MARKET GUIDE
DURING THE 1960s and years prior, Australia’s small-car
market had been a bastion of all things British.
The British Motor Corporation ruled, with assistance
from Ford, Vauxhall, Hillman and Standard. By 1975,
though, Japanese brands had taken huge chunks out of
the local car market and every chance that Holden would
source its next compact model from Japan. Or Japan via
Europe.
Isuzu Gemini was Opel’s Kadett in smarter clothes
and with a better engine. Isuzu said no to the Euro car’s
underwhelming 1.2-litre engine and went straight to the
optional 1.6-litre.
It had a single overhead-camshaft and 61kW, with lots
of potential for development as local Gemini enthusiasts
would soon discover. Although it wasn’t offered here,
there was also a twin-cam. Transmission choices were
four-speed manual or three-speed automatic transmission
and front disc brakes were standard.
The TX Gemini sold here from 1975-77 took small-car
design to new levels. It looked smart and while it was
plain inside, it was roomy and also handled well. Response
from the market was instantaneous with the Gemini
hounding the similarly-priced Corolla SL and Ford Escort
for sales superiority.
The Gemini sedan weighed just 935kg, came with
responsive rack and pinion steering, front disc brakes and
all-coil suspension. With the right tyres, springs and shock
absorbers they could be turned with minimal outlay in to
an entertaining road or competition car.
Hundreds of Geminis raced in the hugely popular
Queensland Gemini Series. This began as a one-make race
supporting the Australian Grand Prix in 1975 and became
a regular feature of the motor sporting calendar from
1980 until the present day.
Minimal change accompanied the March 1977 release
of a TC version. Then a few months later there emerged
a two-tone, limited production Sandpiper with automatic
transmission and alloy wheels as standard inclusions.
The Gemini range remained as sedan and coupe until
the arrival of TD models in mid-1978. Nothing even then
changed in terms of styling or performance, but the range
did expand to include a panel van and station wagon
(two-door) plus an SL/E version of the sedan.
It lasted only until early 1979 when an emissioncontrolled version of the 1.6 engine was introduced and
the model re-designated SL/X.
Engine output continued to fall, with buyers of the TE
version that arrived in October 1979 expected to make
do with 50kW. Worse was to come in 1981 with the
appearance of a 40kW Gemini diesel.
Geminis, with the exception of early TX sedans and
all the coupes, remain affordable but don’t rely on them
remaining that way forever.
TX coupes and the limited production Sandpiper
two-door have been advertised at above $30,000 and
outstanding cars can make that money. Modified Geminis
are available at or above $20,000 but are unlikely
to appreciate at the same rate as a standard car in
exceptional condition.
Others with the potential to grow in value include the
scarce Gypsy panel van and the heavily-embellished Z/ZZ
and CDT sedans. If you’re hanging on to one of those, be
prepared for plenty of interest from Gemini enthusiasts.
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TG GEMIN ZZ/Z
LEFT It’s meant
to look like a
baby VH Brock.
BELOW Fivespeed manual
only choice.
rolled down the production
line, the final model of the
first generation, the TG, took
centre stage. It still had the
same Isuzu 1.6-litre four from
the original model with power
sapped to a lowly 49kW due to
the introduction of ADR27A
emissions laws.
There were no styling
changes, with the TG SL and
SL/X Geminis both wearing the
same flush headlights, plastic
bumpers and tail-lights as its
predecessor.
However, with the TG range
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came the ZZ/Z. A performance
themed, cosmetically enhanced
model hamstrung by the
standard Gemini running
gear and offered only with a
five-speed manual.
Based on the up-spec SL/X
variant, the ZZ/Z was marketed
by the General as the Gemini
that ‘oozes excitement’ and ‘for
people who love to own a car
that reflects their individuality’.
The ZZ/Z came in one
colour, Mercury Silver and
featured a body kit comprising
a bootlid spoiler, front air dam,
a black grille and black window
surrounds, silver bumpers,
several ZZ/Z stickers, plus wind
splitters on the front guards, and
13x5-inch white alloys.
Inside, the seats and door
cards wore a herringbone cloth
trim and the instrument cluster
had a speedo, tacho, fuel temp,
oiI and volt gauges, plus a digital
clock. Also, standard was an
AM/FM stereo cassette player
and a laminated tinted-band
windscreen.
In 1984, Holden closed its
Acacia Ridge plant after Gemini
production totalling 226,319
units, had come to a halt.
A Family Affair
Ken Harris is the proud owner
of this Gemini ZZ/Z having
acquired it from his cousin who
bought it new and was driven by
Ken’s cousins wife.
“I just liked the way Holden
had jazzed the ZZ/Z up with
the silver paint, rear spoiler,
alloy wheels, nicer interior and
better instrumentation,” said
Ken. “It stood out from the other
LEFT Exclusive
ZZ/Z cloth trim.
BELOW It looks
sporty enough
compared to the
others.
VALUE
RANGE
GEMINI
(TC/TD Sedan)
FAIR
$3500
GOOD
$8000
EXCELLENT
$14,500
(Note: Exceptional
cars will demand
more)
“THE ONLY PROBLEM WITH THE TRIPLE Z,” SAYS KEN,
“IS IT SHOULD HAVE HAD THE TWIN-CAM MOTOR IN IT”
Geminis and looked upmarket
and sporty.”
Unfortunately, an illness to
Ken’s cousins wife meant she
had to forfeit her licence and
the car sat idle for a time. Ken
mentioned his interest in the
car and asked his cousin for first
dibs on buying it.
About three years ago, Ken
was passing by and saw his
cousin and his wife and again
mentioned if he wanted to sell it,
to let him know.
“My cousin had an
attachment to the car and said
he wanted it to remain in the
family, after giving it to me,” Ken
said. “I promised him it would
always stay in the family.”
Ken trailered the ZZ/Z to
Melbourne and knocked it in to
roadworthy condition. He gave
it a thorough service, with new
fluids, filters and lubricants, a
new rear slave cylinder, replaced
the ball joints and threw on a
new set of boots. The old tyres
had loads of tread but were 10
years old, hard as rocks and well
past their prime.
Ken tackled a few rust
spots along the bottoms of the
doors, which weren’t too bad.
“Thankfully, my cousin had
taken the option of rustproofing
when he bought the car new,
which is a wise move as Geminis
and rust go together,” says Ken.
“The paintwork was quite dull
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LEFT Ken Harris
and his ZZ/Z.
BELOW The ZZ/Z
will celebrate its
40th next year.
so I started looking around to
get it resprayed.
“The first quote was $20,000,
the next, $18,000. I found that
astronomical so decided to fix
it myself.
“I got rid of the rust, gave it a
cut and polish and got a can of
touch-up Mercury Silver, and it
came up pretty well.”
Ken says the ZZ/Z gets lots
of looks and comments, even
a Porsche driver gave him the
thumbs up as he went by.
“Gemini fans love it,” says
Ken.
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“I was in Ferntree Gully one
time and a car swung in next to
me. The guy jumped out and
was really surprised as he’d
never seen one. Another time,
I stopped at roadworks and the
lollipop guy came over and was
asking where I got it and how
he had a Gemini when he was
younger.”
Ken reckons the Gemini ZZ/Z
is a great little car and handles
corners very well, though he
admits the RTS helps. “The only
problem with the triple Z,” says
Ken, “is it should have had the
“THE ZZ/Z CAME IN ONE
COLOUR, MERCURY SILVER”
twin-cam motor in it, but it has
the old 1600 motor which is
okay, but the first hill you see,
you go back a gear. It is a bit
underpowered. I describe it as
a sheep in wolf’s clothing,”
he laughs.
There’s no chance Ken will
part with the Gemini now or
in the future, as the long-term
plan, agreed with his cousin
when he acquired it, is to keep it
in the family.
GEMINI IN MOTORSPORT
PHOTO AUTOPICS.COM.AU
IN 1979 Peter Brock and
Jim Richards won the
Bathurst 1000 in their Holden
Torana A9X by six laps or
37 kilometres. It was an
overwhelming victory that
has never been repeated.
That same year a 0-1600cc
class was introduced and
it was tailor-made for the
Gemini, which filled the top
four places, in an equally
impressive display.
The Japanese-made Isuzu
Gemini coupe won the
1.6-litre class again in 1980,
the second and last time
the 0-1600cc class was run,
while an imported four-door
sedan Isuzu version, made its
debut in the 1600-2000cc
class.
It was fitted with a more
powerful 1.8-litre twin-cam
four, taking on Toyota
Celicas, Ford Escorts and
various Alfettas, but only
lasted 18 laps before retiring.
For the 1981 Bathurst
enduro, HDT Special Vehicles
entered a twin-cam Gemini
for Phil Brock and Gary
Scott, getting as high as third
in class before diff failure
on lap 36. Another ZZ/R
Gemini got caught up in
the race-ending crash at
McPhillamy Park.
Regulations eventually
rendered the Gemini
uncompetitive and in 1983
a Gemini made its last
appearance at Bathurst,
finishing fourth in class.
Before a Gemini turned
a wheel at Bathurst, Calder
Park ran a series for them,
and in Queensland a Gemini
Series exists to this day.
While the Gemini was
seen as the successor to
the Torana XU-1 in rallying,
it never achieved the same
success and after four
seasons, the program was
abandoned.
RIGHT Decentsize boot.
LEFT ZZ/Z
image hampered
by bog-standard
Gemini four.
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LEFT Wind
splitters and
lower spoiler
decal added to
the appeal of
the Z/ZZ.
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BODY & CHASSIS
Rust and poorly
repaired crash
damage are
the factors that
will separate an
immediately usable
Gemini from a
‘project’. Some cars
will carry the legacies
of rough repairs
carried out at home or
on the cheap, so look
at the reinforcements
between the bulkhead
and inner guard, low
down on the front
mudguards, inner
and outer sills, van
and wagon tailgates
and C-Pillars on
sedans and coupes.
Rust or poor repair
in these areas may
make anything, other
than an early car,
too costly to rescue.
Panels, lights and
good bumpers are
scarce, although the
bars can be replaced
in fibreglass for $300
each, and we saw a
brand-new TC taillight cluster at $500.
Rare Spares supplies
sets of sedan body
rubbers for less than
$1200.
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ENGINE &
TRANSMISSION
These Isuzu engines
seem to have a
NUMBER BUILT: 226,319
boundless capacity
BODY: Steel, integrated
for high revs and hard
work. Even if one
body/chassis, two-door
fails, replacements
coupe, station wagon,
are available at
panel van, four-door sedan
$1200 to $2000.
ENGINE: 1584cc
Obviously you can
four-cylinder
with
spend considerably
overhead camshaft
more on an engine
that has been
and single downdraft
rebuilt or modified.
carburettor
Performance can
POWER & TORQUE:
be improved by
64kW @ 5000rpm, 135Nm
skimming the
@ 4000rpm (TX sedan)
low-compression
PERFORMANCE:
cylinder head, a larger
carburettor and
0-100km/h 13.2 seconds,
exhaust extractors
0-400 metres 18.6
or a turbocharger.
seconds (TX sedan)
Uprating the clutch
TRANSMISSION:
is wise when time for
Four-speed manual,
replacement comes,
as is upgrading
three-speed automatic
original four-speed
SUSPENSION:
manual cars to
Independent with
five-speed.
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wishbones, coil springs,
shock absorbers & anti-roll
bar (f) live axle with coil
springs, locating links and
shock absorbers (r)
BRAKES: Disc (f) drum (r)
power assisted
TYRES: V78L/13 radial
SUSPENSION &
BRAKES
Plenty of smart
people have fiddled
over many years with
Gemini suspension
and braking systems,
so tapping in to the
knowledge network
is sensible. Parts
including springs and
shocks, suspension
joints and goodquality bushings are
available, and parts
for a full rebuild will
cost $1000 to 1500.
Once completed
and unless you
are travelling big
distances, the new
components are
likely to last 15 years.
Disc front/drum rear
brakes are adequate,
parts to upgrade not
expensive. Squealing
discs that take a lot
of pressure before
the car stops might
have their problems
remedied via a quick
skim, however a new
pair of rotors costs
less than $200.
INTERIOR &
ELECTRICS
If you can find a
Gemini with a crackfree dash, then buy it
and worry about the
rest later. Australian
sun did bad things
to European-spec
plastics and finding a
car without a cracked
and crumbling
interior is good
news. Seats were
flimsy and thinly
padded, so perhaps
budget for a retrim
with more resilient
foam padding. New
vinyl headlining for
sedans costs $170 to
$290 with vans and
wagons up to $550.
The used market
turned up a set of
nice TD sedan door
trims for $200, but
opportunities like
that are rare. Gauges
and switches are no
longer made new,
but new old-stock
Isuzu column stalks
have been seen at
$350 to $400.
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CHRYSLER WAS THE LAST OF THE BIG THREE
TO OFFER A HOT VERSION OF THEIR FAMILY
SEDAN. AND IT WAS FABULOUS
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VG PACER E31
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WORDS DAVE MORLEY/CLIFF CHAMBERS PHOTOS MARK BEAN
epending on who you talk to, Chrysler’s
Pacer concept of the late 1960s was either
A: A catch-up reaction to the success of
competitors like Monaros and Falcon
GTs, or; B: So far ahead of the curve that it
wouldn’t be until the Falcon XR6 almost a
quarter century later that a full-sized, six-cylinder
performance car would match the Pacer’s intent
and marketing direction. Or get anywhere near the
Mopar’s cool factor.
But whichever way you cut the deck, when the
Pacer we’re discussing is a genuine, numbersmatching Bathurst homologation special (in this
case, an E31) even if it never won Bathurst, that
distinction puts this car up there in the pantheon of
Aussie homologation specials. Yep, as far as we’re
concerned right up there with the likes of GT-HO
Falcons, XU-1 Toranas and S4 EH Holdens.
Don’t get us wrong, all GTs, EHs and Torries are
cooler than a well-digger’s backside. But when
they appear before us, bearing the option codes
and equipment that stamps them as one of the 200
cars demanded by CAMS to bring those options to
racetracks in Australia in the '60s and '70s, then we
come to the overall opinion that we’re-not-worthy.
But let’s backtrack a little first. While Holden and
Ford were making the '60s special by cranking out
local hotties with V8 engine options and all sorts of
stripes and lairy wheel-trims, Chrysler found itself
standing at the edge of the dance floor, looking at
its shoes. Its answer to all of this (and this is where
the catch-up strategy theory emerges) was to grab
a four-door VF Valiant, spice up the 225 slant-six a
little and whack on some 100 mile-an-hour stripes.
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VG PACER E31
TOP Fuel
filler location for
big tank.
BELOW The
Hemi delivered
unrivalled grunt
in a six.
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HAMBERS
CLIFF C
VALIANT VG PACER
MARKET GUIDE
LEFT Chrysler
made sure the
Pacer stood out.
BELOW Three
numbers Mopar
fans idolise.
Changes to the engine
included a little more
compression, a two-barrel
Carter carby and a better flowing
exhaust system. Move the
three-speed shifter to the floor
and, bingo, you had yourself
a car that could top a genuine
offering a two-door as well as
the four-door, although chat in
the day was that the four-door
was a fraction lighter and
more rigid than the big coupe.
Consequently, most Pacers that
got raced were four-doors.
To give the big girl a
“CHRYSLER ALSO INVITED YOU
TO MAKE YOUR PACER EVEN
MORE TRACK-READY”
ton with ease and, since it was
at least 150kg lighter than a '69
Falcon GT or Monaro, made
more of its 130kW than you
might imagine. It was also a steal
at under $2800. The die was cast.
Enter the VG Valiant for 1970
and the big news is all about the
new Hemi six, this time around
in 4.0-litre, 245 cube form. This
time, Chrysler was a bit braver,
fighting chance against the V8
competition, the factory offered
the Pacer in street form as well
as digging out a couple of `E’
options, in this case, the E31
and E34. The difference? Not as
much as you might think, and
more or less boiling down to a
two-barrel Carter on the E31 and
a four-barrel on the E34. Other
`E-option’ stuff ran to a more
LATE 1960S Australia was a place where buyers
wanted affordable performance cars but were making
do with half-baked hot rods.
Holden helped by offering a 186S engine in its GTS
Monaro and Ford had the GT Cortina, but the game
didn’t change until the country’s most conservative
carmaker made a move that the others had been
avoiding.
Chrysler Australia’s answer was the ‘youth market’
Pacer. It appeared in 1969 as part of the VF range;
a basic Valiant sedan with sporty additions priced
at $2795 when a GTS186S was $3423. It came in
a limited range of colours with 130kW where the
basic 225 engine made 108kW, three-on-the-floor
manual transmission, tall ‘tombstone’ seats and a loud
exhaust.
A year later came the gently remodelled VG with a
new ‘Hemi Six’ engine. It was still a three-speed but
with the looks and performance to rip sales away from
Holden’s Monaro and GTR Torana and maybe even
tempt a few V8 Falcon buyers.
The basic engine was a 4.0-litre, 245 cubic inch
‘six’ with a two-barrel (2bbl) carburettor and 138kW.
Chrysler’s new engine was an outstanding piece of
equipment and a reason on its own to buy a Pacer.
Those who specified it in 4bbl ‘competition’ trim got
157kW and a serious boost to performance, but very
few of those cars were sold.
Pacers came in a special range of colours too, with
clever names like Little Hood Riding Red, Bondi Bleach
White and Vitamin C Orange helping enhance the
experience for younger buyers.
Inside, the VF’s distinctive seats had been swapped
for more conventional buckets and the ventilation
system improved. The VG dash was redesigned to
accommodate an inbuilt tachometer and there were
extra safety features including a matt-black ‘anti-glare’
bonnet.
Kelsey-Hayes front disc brakes were standard on
Pacers as were radial-ply tyres. Transmission was allsynchromesh with the nifty floor shift and a tall finaldrive ratio that gave 2bbl cars a top speed of 182km/h
and also helped with fuel economy.
At the 1970 Bathurst 500 event where Pacers with
two and four-barrel carburettors were entered, the
more economical 2bbl cars saved on pit stops and
finished a lap ahead of the thirsty 4bbl.
VGs were the only Pacer available as a sedan or
two-door Hardtop. In two-door form, the Pacer came
only with the 2bbl engine but cost still cost $300
more than a sedan.
Looking back at the 2013 Muscle Car Value Guide,
we found four VG Pacer sedans at an average of
$30,250 and seven Hardtops at $28,490. By late 2022,
the money being sought had more than doubled, with
sedans advertised at an average around $60,000 and
a couple of Hardtops above $80,000.
Those trends continued into 2023, when an
outstanding Hardtop would make more than $100,000
at auction and a decent sedan reached $55,000.
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VG PACER E31
“SO MAYBE THE PACER IS A LATE BLOOMER,
BUT PRICES AND DESIRABILITY ARE DEFFO ON THE UP”
TOP No
shortage of
stripes and colour.
BELOW Family
car roots, but it
could hack it at
Bathurst.
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TOP Three on
the floor looks
odd, but worked.
BELOW The lid
says 245 Hemi.
aggressive camshaft in the 245, a
windage tray of sorts to prevent
oil starvation in corners at race
pace, and even a smaller fan to
reduce drag on the engine (and,
presumably, help prevent the fan
flying to bits during prolonged
high-rpm use, like Con-Rod
Straight, f’rinstance).
And because this was the
1970s, your choices didn’t
stop with the engine options,
because Chrysler also invited
you to make your Pacer even
more track-ready with a range of
other options, one of the most
prized these days being the J42
big-tank deal. This wasn’t just a
slightly bigger tank, it was a full
35 gallons (159 mother-loving
litres) and even sported a filler
mounted horizontally on the
rear quarter.
And let’s not forget the A84
option package otherwise
known as the Track Pack.
This got you a close-ratio
gearbox (still three-speed
though) a heavy-duty tailshaft,
deleted the front disc inner
shields, finned drums on the
rear, a brake proportioning
valve, six-inch-wide rims and
heavy-duty front shocks.
Did it all work? Yes, indeed.
Not only did E31 Pacers finish
fourth and fifth outright in the
1970 Bathurst classic (ahead
of the faster E34, see sidebar)
genuine Track Pack cars have
gone on to become bona
fide homologation-special
collectibles. Okay, so maybe
the Pacer is a late bloomer, but
prices and desirability are deffo
on the up.
Take the car on these pages
for example. What you’re looking
at here is a genuine E31, A84
Track Pack car with the too-coolfor-school J42 big tank option.
This particular car also scored
from new the A88 stripe option,
the T14 high-speed radial-tyre
option and the D53 3.23:1
limited-slip diff option.
Although the body was
(sympathetically) restored in the
1990s, the people responsible
took a huge amount of care to
re-use whatever original bits
and pieces they could. That
mission was helped by the fact
that the car still sports matching
numbers on the engine block
and three-speed gearbox. But
even inside what could be saved,
was, including the original door
cards, dash-pad, gauges, roof
lining, steering wheel and, of
course, the AM radio.
Even under the bonnet where
the car has also been fully
restored, saving what was already
there was key. So, even though
the ignition system is new, any
replacement parts such as the
single exhaust system retain the
designs and styling cues (like
the square exhaust tip) of the
genuine article. And what didn’t
need to be replaced, wasn’t.
Which is why things like the
alternator, horns and even the
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VG PACER E31
BELOW Big
tank and 2- or
4-barrel Carter
carby, were key
features of the
Pacer.
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LEFT The battle of
the oil brands at
Sandown Park 1970.
The Bathurst dress
rehearsal.
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WHAT REALLY
HAPPENED AT BATHURST
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battery terminals are the ones
the Pacer left the factory with in
1970. Heck, even the factory tool
kit is present and accounted for,
as is the el cheapo, afterthought
cardboard panel that covers
the huge fuel tank. How has a
cardboard panel in the boot of a
car lasted until 2023? Beats the
hell out of us, but there it is.
Most sources reckon there
were only 209 E31 Track Pack
VG Pacers built, so finding one at
all is a crap-shoot at the best of
times. But to find one as original
as this, well, that’s just some kind
of miracle.
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friends at Australian Muscle Car
Sales for their assistance with
our featured E31 Pacer, which is
currently for sale. Scan the QR
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ONE OF the great What-The moments of motor
racing happened when the 2bbl E31 Pacers finished
better than the 4bbl E34 versions at the 1970 Bathurst
classic. In fact, the 2bbl cars finished fourth and fifth
outright, while the best of the 4bbls finished seventh
and fifteenth outright. So what’s the story there? How
does a supposedly superior mechanical package get
its ears boxed by a car cheap enough to be in the
next-price-down category (as Bathurst was divvied up
in those days)?
If you listen to the pub chat, it was a simple case of
the 2bbl Pacers using less fuel per lap which, over the
course of 500 miles at Bathurst, meant less time in
the pits. But rather than accept that on face value, we
asked Chrysler guru and owner of Rallis Race Engines,
George Rallis what the real story was. And, it turns
out, there’s a lot more going on than fuel consumption
differences.
“Back then, Chrysler was finding out new things as it
went along,” says George from his Sydney workshop.
“This was the start of their racing scene and, for the
4bbl VG Pacers, they used a twin-plate clutch which
they hadn’t used up until then. The 2bbl still used a
single-plate clutch.”
“The inertia of the heavier twin-plate clutch
combined with a design fault in the crankshaft, was
causing harmonics from one end of the crank to the
other. The harmonic balancer they were using wasn’t
up to the task; it wasn’t absorbing enough vibration
and that was hurting the timing chain. That’s why the
2bbl finished ahead at Bathurst.”
George also told us that when Chrysler started
filling customer orders for road-going 4bbl Pacers,
they’d figured out the problem and had brewed up a
pretty crude fix.
“They did, let’s say, a bit of a band-aid fix and
screwed a metal ring around the outside of the
harmonic balancer. That’s why, when they got to the
six-pack Chargers, which also ran a twin-plate clutch,
they have a really deep, heavy harmonic balancer.
It’s still a band-aid to cover up the design flaw in the
crankshaft, but it did the trick and they got away with
it.”
But that’s not the only reason the 2bbl made for a
better race-car. Oh, no.
“The 4bbl was really fast in a straight line, but when
you got it into a corner, got it turned and put your
foot down again, there was this huge flat spot. It was
because the carb was mounted east-west, but the
flat spot meant you couldn’t drive it cleanly out of a
corner. In their (the drivers’) heads, they had to hit
the accelerator about a second before they wanted
the power to come on. It made the 4bbls much more
finicky to drive.”
And what about the fuel efficiency theory? George
isn’t so sure.
“I couldn’t say one way or the other, but if you look
at it, when you have to be changing tyres and brakes
over a race distance like Bathurst, wouldn’t you have
plenty of time to add some fuel as well?”
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VG PACER E31
THIS PHOTO This
hue was almost
the default colour
for Pacers in
the day. Looks
fabulous too.
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BODY & CHASSIS
Rust can affect
structural areas and
cause these cars to
literally break apart in
a heavy impact. From
underneath, check
for rust or cracks
around the sub-frame
mounting points, the
steering box and inner
mudguards. Hardtop
doors may not close
properly without
being lifted and need
new hinges which are
available locally at
around $300 per set.
Second-hand bumpers
needing rechroming
cost $300 to $500
each or you can get
new ones in fibreglass
for $500 but you
need to paint them
yourself. Brand-new
front mudguards
are available at less
than $2000 each.
Genuine Pacer bodies
are identified by ID
numbers commencing
with VG7-S-41 (sedan),
VG7-S-23 (manual
Hardtop) or VG8-S-23
(auto Hardtop).
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ENGINE &
TRANSMISSION
The Hemi Six used
by VG Pacers ranks
NUMBER MADE: 1162
among the most
(all VG Pacer) E31 Track
durable power units
produced in this
Pack production run: 209
country. Provided
BODY STYLES: Steel
they haven’t been
integrated body/chassis
overheated so badly
four-door sedan or
that rings crack and
two-door hardtop
the cylinder head
ENGINE: 4014cc inline
warps, 300,000
kilometres can be
6-cylinder with overhead
achieved between
valves & single downdraft
rebuilds. Replacement
carburettor
cylinder heads are still
POWER & TORQUE:
available at $1200 to
138kW @ 4600rpm, 325Nm
$1600, with standard
@ 2000rpm (2bbl)
pistons and rings
$300 to $500 a set.
PERFORMANCE:
Hemi engines leak oil
0-96km/h 8.8 seconds,
from around the head
0-400 metres 16.7 seconds
and timing cover, but
TRANSMISSION:
unless the car is of
Three-speed manual,
show quality, a squirt
of degreaser and
three-speed automatic
wipe down every few SUSPENSION: Independent
weeks offers a cheap
with torsion bars, telescopic
fix. The three-speed
shock absorbers & anti-roll
manual transmission
bar (f) Live axle with
and standard diff
semi-elliptic springs
are tough but easily
reconditioned if
and telescopic shock
making nasty noises.
absorbers (r)
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BRAKES: Disc (f) drum (r)
power assisted
TYRES: 185H14 radials
SUSPENSION &
BRAKES
People said it couldn’t
be done, but it did
prove possible for the
Pacer with its torsion
bar front-end to
achieve competition
success. Just don’t
drive it too far from
the track because
the radical alignment
will chop tyres out
in no time. Steering
is intrinsically vague
but rack and pinion
conversions are
available. $400 spent
on front-end bushings
can stop affected
cars wandering under
brakes and sending
road shocks up the
column. Check that
rear leaf springs
haven’t sagged or
developed cracks,
especially near the
shackles. Brakes that
lose pedal under
sustained pressure
or quickly run out of
boost will need work,
however new rotors
and pads are available
and replacement
boosters cost $650.
INTERIOR &
ELECTRICS
VG Pacers have
lots of interior parts
in common with
mainstream Valiants,
meaning a shabby
cabin shouldn’t be too
difficult to revamp.
Plastic instrument
covers crack and
distort due to heat,
while fuel and
temperature gauges
may not work due
to sensor problems.
Seat frames can crack
and twist, so check
if possible that they
haven’t been poorly
welded or split again.
Reproduction seat
covers are available at
around $2500 per set,
but sagging seats will
need to be repadded
by a trimmer. New
door trims are
available and window
winders that require
excessive effort can
be freed at the same
time the door cards
are being replaced.
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BOTH ARE LIMITED EDITIONS AND SHAPING UP AS MODERN CLASSICS.
THE QUESTION IS, WHICH ONE WOULD YOU CHOSE?
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T
he two most significant Fords of all
time are the Model T and the Mustang.
Both are automotive and societal icons,
game changers and groundbreakers.
The Mustang is one of Ford’s longest
running nameplates that celebrates its
60th birthday next year, and straight out of the
blocks in April 1964 it was an instant classic,
and not just in America.
Our passion for the Mustang can be partly
explained by its success in the Australian
Touring Car Championship from 1965 to 1972;
the pinnacle of all those Mustangs competing
being Allan Moffat’s Trans Am, one of only
seven built.
The Mustang’s starring role on the big and
small screens has further ingrained it as a
classic.
But the overriding factor for our love affair
with the Mustang is that until late 2015,
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ABOVE A pair
of Henry’s finest.
they weren’t sold here as an
ongoing model.
When Ford Australia
announced it was getting the
Mustang some 51 years after
the nameplate hit US streets,
Ford dealers were teeming
with eager buyers throwing
wads of cash to secure one.
Since then, almost 35,000
have been sold.
So, this begs the question,
will this latter day Mustang
become a classic in the future?
That is open to debate and
time will tell, however there
are two versions that are a
pretty sure bet: The 2018
Bullitt and the 2021 Mach 1,
both based on the FN Series
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BELOW
JB chats with
Bullitt owner,
Graham Bell.
Mustang and both
limited to just 700
units in Australia.
Paying homage to
the iconic Steve McQueen
movie Bullitt, Ford Australia
revealed that come October
2018 buyers could get their
hands on a third-generation
Bullitt Mustang.
The $73,688 Bullitt, like the
Hollywood smash
hit movie was an
instant hit, selling
out in no time.
And like the original
movie car 50 years earlier,
the 2018 Bullitt is instantly
recognisable by its
exclusive Dark Highland
Green paintwork, no Ford
or Mustang badges, a
“LIKE THE HOLLYWOOD
SMASH-HIT MOVIE
IT WAS AN INSTANT HIT”
blacked-out grille, Bullitt
badge at the back in place
of the ‘GT’ and gloss-black
19-inch Torq Thrust-style
alloys.
Inside, there are Bullitt scuff
plates, green stitching on the
doors and dash, a numbered
dash plaque, a Bullitt steering
wheel boss and the white cue
ball gear knob, all guaranteed
to light up the face of any
McQueen and Bullitt movie
fan.
If you want to go the whole
hog, you could order the only
option available for the Bullitt,
Recaro sports seats, giving the
interior extra chutzpah.
BELOW
Mach 1 turns heads
in orange hue.
The mods to the Bullitt
weren’t confined to cosmetics
either. For starters, you could
only get it with a manual
gearbox like the original car
McQueen drove. In the case
of the 2018 version, it was a
six-slotter.
Underneath, the Bullitt
scores stiffer shocks, bigger
stabiliser bars, and new
rear axle cross-axis joint.
MagnaRide adaptive damping
is added. All this gives the
Bullitt and its MacPherson
strut front and multi-link
rear suspension layout a big
step-up in ride and handling.
Brembo brakes provide
excellent stopping power.
The already considerable
power of the five-litre
fuel-injected, DOHC with
VVT, V8 has been further
increased by six kilowatts from
339kW to 345kW at 7500rpm,
primarily due to an intake
manifold sourced from the
Shelby GT350, an open airbox
and a larger 87mm throttle
body (up from 82mm). Torque
remains at a decent 556NM at
4600rpm.
There’s a rev-matching
function for downshifting,
a four-mode active valve
exhaust along with selectable
drive and steering modes.
Naturally the Bullitt comes
with all the safety, infotech
and creature comforts of the
GT Mustang.
But the Bullitt you see
here ups the ante further
with the addition of the Steve
McQueen Edition pack. A
re-engineering kit developed
jointly by renowned Mustang
specialists Steeda, alongside
Chad McQueen and sold here
by Mustang Motorsport.
Providing sizable chassis,
suspension and drivetrain
upgrades, the McQueen pack
is designed and manufactured
to meet certified US standards.
Suspension improvements
include welded solid billet
ends on the sway bars, with
aluminium billet mounts, IRS
subframe bushing, alignment
kit and support brace,
dual rate springs, camber
plates, bump steer kit and a
K-member support brace.
The engine is boosted to
368kW, a short-throw gear
shifter added along with
an uprated clutch and the
McQueen edition, rolls on
stunning 20x10-inch front
and 20x11-inch rear alloys
wrapped in sticky low-profile
rubber.
However, if that isn’t
enough grunt to satisfactorily
shred your rear tyres there
is a Whipple supercharger
providing a stratospheric 825
neddies.
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LEFT McQueen
Edition adds power
and glamour.
ABOVE RIGHT
Recaro sports
pews.
TOP No Ford or
Mustang badges
to be seen.
LEFT Six-speed
Bullitt cue ball
shift knob.
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LEFT You can
take the boy out
of a Mustang ...
BELOW JB in a
Mustang, smiling.
Situation normal.
An upgraded aero package
is fitted to the McQueen
Edition along with bonnet
struts, a rear deck emblem, an
additional dash plaque, floor
mats and special car cover.
Graham Bell is the proud
owner of this beautiful Steve
McQueen Edition Bullitt. He’s
a life member of the Mustang
Owners Club of Victoria and
has owned more than 20
Mustangs over the past 40
years.
His first Mustang was one
of the handful of 1966 coupes
brought in by Ford Australia.
This was followed by a '68
GTA, a '69 Shelby GT500 and a
couple of '66 GT350 Shelbys.
Graham’s stable currently
houses the Bullitt, a 2007
GT500 Shelby and a Mustang
FR 500C, essentially a turnkey
race car built by Ford Racing,
that Graham competes in.
Then there’s a '65 Fastback
rally car Graham also uses in
competition.
“I’ve been around Mustangs
for a long time and still
thoroughly enjoy them.
“My love for the Mustang
goes back to the Bullitt movie.
This car marks the 50th
anniversary of the original
movie and I just had to have it.
“Chad McQueen, Steve’s
son is still around and a
racer in his own right, and he
aligned himself with Mustang
specialist Steeda in America
and between them they saw
this car as an opportunity to
“MY LOVE FOR THE MUSTANG
GOES BACK TO THE
BULLITT MOVIE”
make a few bob and bring
Steve McQueen to the fore
after 50 years.
“It’s a limited-edition pack
that is quite expensive and
enhances the car considerably.
If you want to push a car hard
or do track days, it is worth
putting the pack on.
“I made the investment in
the pack as I believe it will
enhance the collectability of
the car.
“When I sit in my shed and
take the cover off the Bullitt
and kick back with a Guinness
and look at it, I reckon life has
been pretty good to me.”
The Mustang Mach 1
nameplate pays homage to
Chuck Yeager, the first pilot to
break the sound barrier. The
Mach 1 is a very different beast
to the standard GT, being the
most track-focused Mustang
to date.
Under the vented bonnet
is the same engine with the
same output as the Bullitt. Its
thunderous note is down to a
larger diameter, active-valve
performance exhaust and
quad 4.5-inch outlets.
Unique to the Mach 1 is
the superb Tremec TR-3160
six-speed manual gearbox
with short shifts that are light,
but a bit notchy when cold.
It has rev-matching tech for
downshifts. Optional is a
10-speed auto.
Exclusive chassis
improvements including
MagnaRide dampers, stiffer
springs, subframe bushes
and front anti-roll bar, along
with an independent rear
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TOP Mach 1 as
distinctive as the
Bullitt.
BELOW JB at
play in the
Mach 1.
“IT IS A
VERY CLOSE RUN THING”
with monotube dampers, and
a tauter subframe, plus Shelby
GT500 toe-link and a limited
slip diff that sharpen the Mach 1
dynamics considerably.
Like the Bullitt, the Mach 1
leaves the braking to Brembo.
The Mach 1 sits lower than
the Mustang GT and its bespoke
19-inch alloys wrapped in
Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tyres help
fill the guards.
Styling wise, the Mach 1 has
a unique grille, a new front
bumper with cooling ducts
aimed at the front brakes and
a larger front splitter. A Shelby
GT500 rear diffuser, plus a boot
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lip spoiler and underbody
aero increase downforce by
22 per cent.
Inside, is a Mach 1 build
number plaque on the dash,
a Mach 1 leather-wrapped
multifunction steering wheel,
air-con, the usual infotainment
tech and in this one, the three
grand optional Recaro seats.
There are six drive modes
including racetrack and three
steering modes.
We couldn’t do a Mustang
feature without getting John
Bowe along, and whenever JB
has a chance to slip behind the
wheel of one, out comes his
TOP 5-litre
345kW, gets your
attention.
BELOW RIGHT
Four big outlets
dominate
the rear.
ABOVE LEFT
Big Brembos behind
19-inch alloys.
BELOW Exclusive
exterior accents.
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FUTURE CLASSICS
TOP Which is
the one for you?
BELOW
Dark Highland
Green nails it.
2018 FORD
MUSTANG BULLITT
PRODUCTION RUN:
700
ENGINE:
5.0lt DOHC V8
POWER:
345kW@7500rpm
TORQUE:
556Nm@4600rpm
0-100KM/H:
4.1sec (est)
TOP SPEED:
250km/h (est)
GEARBOX: 6-speed
manual
SUSPENSION:
MacPherson strut -front
Independent with
MagnaRide Damper
control (r)
BRAKES: 380mm (f)
330mm (r), vented discs
all-round
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trademark smile.
“Both these limitededition Mustangs are excellent
cars and it really is hard to
choose between one or the
other,” says Bowe.
“It’s also difficult to know
which of the two will go through
the sky in price and be the most
collectable and valuable in say
10 years’ time.
“I reckon in time, both are
going to be in the crosshairs of
collectors but from my point of
view, I am leaning towards the
Bullitt. The reason for that is the
Steve McQueen factor. There’s
a lot of nostalgia in the world
for stuff like that and I think the
McQueen factor will hold it in
good stead.
Bowe says the Mach 1 in
Twister Orange, is a favourite
colour, looks fabulous and is an
excellent rendition to the period
and fabulous to drive.
“It is a very close run thing
but if I was going to buy one,
I’d probably go for the
Bullitt,” Bowe says, “And
700 cars isn’t a lot when you
consider our market is a million
cars a year. It makes both the
Bullitt and the Mach 1 exclusive.
“Both are very good and
fabulous bang for your buck.
I don’t think anything even
comes close to them on that
score.”
Henry Ford’s Model T is the
most significant car in the world,
effectively replacing the horse as
daily transport and the Mustang
was also a huge game changer.
But getting back to the two
Mustangs and which one we’d
want to take home?
John and Graham both went
for the Bullitt but for me, it is the
Mach 1.
Either way they are both
beautiful in looks, to drive and
listen to.
And the one thing we did
agree on is both are bona fide
future classics.
2021 FORD
MUSTANG MACH 1
PRODUCTION RUN:
700
ENGINE:
5.0lt DOHC V8
POWER:
345kW@7500rpm
TORQUE:
556Nm@4600rpm
0-100KM/H:
4.1sec (est)
TOP SPEED:
250km/h (est)
GEARBOX: 6-speed
manual or
10-speed auto
SUSPENSION:
MacPherson strut-front
Independent with
MagnaRide Damper
control (r)
BRAKES: 380mm (f)
330mm (r), vented discs
all round
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THERE WAS A FUNNY SMELL. GENTLY BACK TO THE MBC THEN
H
ow can you tell if you’re on to an honest mechanic; a good
guy or gal who won’t dud you? You send them a job that
could be a big-dollar fix, only to have them discover a much
smaller problem and charge you accordingly. This was
brought home to me the other day when the Boxster S put the
first blot in its sexy little copy-book.
There I was, fanging along a nice piece of back-road, when I
suddenly popped out of paradise, back into suburbia and struck the
first red light in about 50km of – ahem – spirited driving. Because it
wasn’t actually raining speedboats at the time, I had the roof down
and, as I slowed to stop at the intersection, I could suddenly smell
coolant. So, back at the MBC, I checked the level of the expansion
tank and discovered that, yes, I was down a cupful or so.
Now, I could have stuck the Porker on the ramp and checked it out.
But you know what? This is a mid-engined car with three (count `em)
radiators in the nose and the expansion tank in the boot. That’s a lot
of potential for getting the bleeding process wrong, leaving a hot-spot
somewhere in the water-jacket and torching something inside with a
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part number that begins with a dollar-sign.
So it was off to Cascone Auto Sport (who did
the IMS and clutch replacement when I first
bought the car) for a professional diagnosis.
A quick online search had already
revealed that the Porsche 986 is blessed with
a vague propensity to eat its own water
pump, as well as develop terminal cracks
in the expansion tank. Neither of those
possibilities was going to be kind to my
wallet, but what price motoring nirvana,
eh? (Yes, I am still digging the Boxster like a
crazy man with a shovel.)
A day after I had the car trucked down
to Cascone (no genius-points for driving a
car in city traffic if it has a potentially dicky
water pump) I get a call from Nick, boss
man at the workshop. Turns out, it’s good
news, the leak was a simple matter of the
bleed valve for the expansion tank having
lost its mojo and allowing that small amount
of coolant to escape. Ah, says I, the penny
dropping somewhat too late, that’ll explain
the condensation under the boot-lid! Yep,
says Nick.
So, with a new bleed valve fitted and crisis
averted, the 986 is back in business and
my bank account lives to fight another day.
Probably with the ATO, but that’s another
story. And like I said, it would have been
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“THE 986 IS BACK IN BUSINESS AND MY BANK
ACCOUNT LIVES TO FIGHT ANOTHER DAY”
TOP Morley’s
favourite toy.
THIS PHOTO
Boxster coolant
bleed valve was
the culprit.
very easy for a shifty mechanic in the
same situation to have sold me a water
pump I didn’t need. And while I’m not
suggesting that even a small percentage
of mechanics are crooks, it’s still nice to
find one as honest as Nick.
RIGHT Lots of
things to go zap.
BELOW That is
real timber, not
the fake stuff.
Veneer of respectability
Moving on to other cars cluttering up the
place around here, you’ll recall I recently
stumbled on to a W124 Mercedes-Benz in
utterly amazing condition bar the fact that it
wouldn’t actually run. Details, details, right?
Anyway, you may also recall that I did
the only sensible thing and bought it,
non-working engine and all, while taking
a massive punt on being able to fix it and
everything else working properly once the
donk was back in action. Which – amazingly
– is kind of how it all turned out, and now I
have a lovely 260E in the driveway that drives
as good as it looks.
So now it’s time to start fixing all the little
things that, while never deal breakers, might
annoy me as time goes by. The first of those
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Most of the inchthick bonded
plastic has gone
BELOW Callum,
Bertone ... Morley.
was the timber veneer surrounding the
gearshift and power-window switches. Over
time and exposure to Aussie levels of UV
radiation, the shiny coating (I thought it was
lacquer, it’s actually a hard, bonded plastic
material) had gone brittle and started to
crack up like a dry lake bed.
Okay, compared with the rest of the
pristine interior, the veneer was like a giant
zit on a supermodel, but to be honest, it
didn’t really bother me too much, but both
Bondini and The Speaker were horrified
at the sight of the timber work and
demanded it be fixed. And since Bondini
has been an invaluable help with getting
the Benz back to full health, and The
Speaker prepares much of my food, I was
obliged to see things their way.
In turn, that meant figuring out how
to remove the piece of veneer. It wasn’t
too difficult and, once you’ve removed
the ashtray and a couple of screws, the
piece of trim in question pops out and
you can remove all the switches from
underneath to liberate the piece. The
task then became what to do about the
crazy-paving plastic coating.
A quick dig around with a sharp
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LEFT New
skillset pays off
for the W124
w
RIGHT Ya not
gettin’ in’ere
anymore.
blade revealed that some of it could be
chipped off. But other bits that weren’t so
affected were still firmly bonded. Which
meant sandpaper and a sanding block.
Tremendous … my favourite things. Many
hours later, I had the coating stripped away
to reveal a nice thick (about 3mm, in fact) of
actual tree wood that could now be stained
to match the rest of the timber trim (which
handy, digging out her old graphic design
skills and hand-drawing the stripes for me.
From there, I managed to find a stain that
looked about right, applied a few coats of
that till I got the shade I was after, and then
sprayed on a few light coats of high-gloss
clear to bring back the wow-factor.
Okay, the end result aint perfect, but it’s
a hell of a lot better than the cracked mess
“OKAY, THE END RESULT AINT PERFECT,
BUT IT’S A HELL OF A LOT BETTER THAN THE
CRACKED MESS I STARTED WITH”
hadn’t been sun-affected at all because the
piece I was working on is the only one that
sits horizontal and in direct sunlight much of
the time.)
Problem number one was that even
though I’d used a sanding block, I’d still
managed to remove the striped pattern on
the timber around a couple of the edges and
corners. That’s where The Speaker came in
I started with. And now I know what I’m
dealing with, I reckon I could find another
panel from a wrecked W124 somewhere and
make an even better job of it. Finding another
one shouldn’t be a problem, because I don’t
think I’ve ever seen a Benz from this era that
hasn’t got the same crazing on the same trim
panel. Not that I really want to do another
one, but when the rest of the car is so nice …
Fortress MBC
A recent security scare at the Melbourne Bloke
Centre has convinced me it’s time to up the
fortress rating. Long story short, a couple of
blokes recently decided to take a peek inside
the garage at the side of the MBC. At 3.06am
on a Monday. They cut the locking pins on the
door, opened her up, took a 30-second gander
at what was in there, worked out there was
nothing they could carry by hand, closed the
door and buggered off.
In the end, they managed to steal precisely
nothing and, apart from the cut locks, there
was no damage to my stuff. Except to my
psyche, that is. I spent the rest of that week
wondering if I’d been targeted and whether I
could expect a return visit.
According to the cops who attended, these
goons were almost certainly looking for tools
and other portable stuff they could flog to
finance their next hit. Okay, but that didn’t
stop me feeling really antsy for the next few
days. Antsy enough, in fact, to get off my bum
and up the security.
First thing was to instal a nice new alarm
system that will blind and deafen anybody
stoopid enough to trip it, as well as send me
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THIS PHOTO
No oil on the
premises.
RIGHT Just one
of the products
offered by
Hoodlum.
and the monitoring company an alert that all
is not well. I’ve placed sensors everywhere
and located the keypad where anybody
looking in can spot it and make an informed
decision about moving along.
I’ve also replaced the locking pins and
welded steel plate over them, so that they
can’t be cut so easily with a cordless angle
grinder. Yeah, you could still cut your way in,
but it’d take a lot longer and there’d be a lot
more noise and sparks to give the neighbours
a heads-up.
Finally, I contacted a mob called Hoodlum
Bollards and had a pair of their finest installed
at every vehicle-entry (and exit) point at the
MBC. I won’t go in to how they work, but
they’re Aussie made and top-quality gear.
They weren’t what you’d call expensive either,
and I reckon for folks like us who value our
four-wheeled toys, the price of a bollard or
two to protect what’s inside the garage is small
beer. Who knows, you might even find your
insurer will reward you for such diligence with
a premium discount come renewal time.
I’ve now had time to take a good look at
the security camera footage of the break-in
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TOP Some of
the General’s finest
are great buys.
BELOW LEFT
Morley’s new
method of garage
security.
supplied by my mate’s camera system
across the car park, and it appears these
dills really do fall a long way short of the
master criminal category. For a start, they
assumed there were no cameras (there are
plenty) but also that it would be okay to use
a very distinctive car as their transport that
night.
I’ve now seen enough angles to identify
the vehicle and I’m hoping the cops either
already know who they are or can find
them. Meantime, how anybody thinks they
have more claim to stuff I’ve worked hard
to own is beyond me. Keep yer mitts off my
stuff, ya bastards.
That was then
Jeez, the backside has really fallen out of
the car market right now, hasn’t it? The end
of Covid and its ramifications for car prices
seem to be a pretty distant memory now,
and while the ghosts of daily price increases
on anything remotely collectible remain, it’s
equally true that that was then, this is now.
I’m seeing all sorts of tasty rides
advertised right now for around two-thirds
what was being asked for them just a couple
of years ago at the height of the pandemic.
And while, in some cases, that’s still a bit
more than the pre-COVID price list was
showing, it remains that you can now get
I don’t think we’ll ever see pre-COVID
pricing return in full, but it’s kind of nice to
know that the market is being somewhat
sensible when it comes to valuing the sort
of cars us lot are interested in. Really old
stuff seems to be holding on to its value a
“IT’S KIND OF NICE TO KNOW THAT THE
MARKET IS BEING SOMEWHAT SENSIBLE”
into something like a HSV Clubsport or XR8
– you know, relatively modern stuff by our
standards – for sensible money again.
Ditto the Japanese stuff which has
fallen back to somewhere around where it
should have been all along. The exception
to that being anything old and Mazda and
rotary-powered which, for reasons known
only to generations of lunatics prepared to
stump up huge bucks for some otherwise
pretty ordinary tin, have defied any trend to
create their own, stratosphere-bound fiscal
trajectory.
bit better, and truly collectible stuff of the
high-end variety isn’t going to take a bath
any time soon, either. But since I’m in no
position to be shopping for those things, the
news that reasonability has returned to the
market pleases me.
Here’s a thought: Should you find yourself
with some cash to splash on a collectible set
of wheels, right now might not be a bad time
to start sniffing around. Just remember one
thing: The prices being advertised and the
prices actually being paid are often two very
different figures. Get to it.
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A lifelong Chrysler passion led Craig to resurrect an AP6 Wayfarer
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GT works the night shift to silence a slapping Commodore
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On a spirited run in his MX5, GT nearly came a cropper
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WORDS PHOTOS CRAIG JONES
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ORIGINAL CAR
1965 AP6 CHRYSLER
WAYFARER UTILITY
OWNER
CRAIG JONES
LENGTH OF RESTORATION
3 YEARS
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FAMILY
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CRAIG JONES’ STUNNING AP6 UTE CARRIES ON A LIFETIME FAMILY
TRADITION OF CHRYSLER OWNERSHIP
I
grew up with Valiants – we had a station wagon as our
At that stage we had at least three Chryslers and along the
family car. When it came time for me to drive I inherited
way I obtained a couple more for bits and ended up with
that, I didn’t have enough money for my own car. We
five. None of them were utes – they were so rare. I thought
also had a spare donor sedan, an AP5.
they looked good and I wouldn’t mind getting one.
That sedan was my first restoration. I got addicted
That began a long search that resulted in two additional
at that point. Around the neighborhood we had other
purchases: An original AP6 that was a complete rust bucket
friends who had an old AP5 station wagon which had
with no serviceable body panels, plus an AP6 copy –
reached its use-by date and so they parked it at our
actually a VC with AP6 front panels.
place, thinking we could use the spares.
Then, finally, I found this one back in 1994. It
LEFT It was
rusty and ratty to
begin with.
BELOW Now it
is Hollywood on
wheels.
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THIS PHOTO It
was fairly ordinary
to say the least.
“THE PALATIAL SPACE FOR THIS
WORK WAS AN EL-CHEAPO
6 X 3M TEMPORARY CARPORT”
was in Gippsland and looked
pretty sound with original paint
(and dints), a reconditioned
225 slant six with about 9000
miles on it, three-speed
manual, nine months of rego,
no radio and an ashtray that
had never been used! That cost
$2000.
Utes were tough to find as
they led hard lives. I was the
third owner of this one, I think,
and this (after I sold off some
of the others) ended up as
my daily driver and weekend
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workhorse. It was also the
unofficial band vehicle, as it
had plenty of room for drums,
amplifiers and the like.
Six years down the track,
I bought another daily driver
(a Rodeo ute) and stored the
Valiant, still registered and
insured, until I found the time
to do the restoration.
Finally, in June 2005, the
opportunity arose. “Should be
finished by Christmas,” was my
optimistic thought. It, in fact,
took three years.
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The palatial space for this
work was an el-cheapo 6 x 3m
temporary carport, which is
where it stayed for the entire
dismantle, clean, cut, weld,
fix, paint and assemble effort.
A fitter and turner by trade, I
did all the work, apart from the
chrome plating and installing
the windscreens.
When I got in to the
disassembly, the rust was far
worse than I expected. The
ute body seems to act like a
giant funnel for water, so there
were lots of surprises. One of
the intriguing sections was a
result of Chrysler using a sedan
P
BELOW LEFT
That pile was
once a dash.
floorpan, so you could see
where the passenger footwell
had been plated over.
Once you peel back the
layers, like an onion, you reach
the point of no return. Your
choices are to walk away and
leave a pile of rubbish, or keep
going. I had the time and a
STRIPPED
The size of the job was revealed
once pulled apart.
CORROSION
Serious rust issues were uncovered in
many areas.
UNDERSIDE
That’s one easy way to look at the
underside.
BODY BUILDING
A lot of effort was needed to
replace the original metal work.
READY FOR FITTING
The mechanicals were meticulously
rebuilt.
BODY BEAUTIFUL
The undercarriage finish was as good
as the top.
FINAL TOUCH-UPS
Dressed in its new hue, there were
the final touch-ups to do.
PAINT IT BLACK
Once refurbed, parts got the black
paint treatment.
TRIMMER BY NIGHT
Giving the Singer a workout.
LEFT Engine
ready for action.
BELOW What a
transformation.
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“UTES WERE TOUGH
TO FIND AS THEY LED
HARD LIVES”
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TOP Wheel
spats and whitewalls
ticks the era.
BELOW LEFT Cargo
covers never went
back on easily.
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bit of cash and decided I just
had to do it. There were some
frustrating moments, such
as when the old boat leaning
against the fence fell on to a
nice new straight rear quarter
panel!
Or the time I went to start the
engine after a long lay-off and it
felt like the battery was fading.
It turned out to be caused by
air in the oil pump lines, which
needed bleeding.
One new skill I picked up
was upholstery. My intention
was to just make a seat cover
that looked a little like the
original. Then I thought, well,
if I was going that far, I might
as well do it properly. So I
unstitched the original, used it
as a pattern – how hard could it
be? With a bit of experimenta-
RIGHT Craig
and his utes. I’ll
call it Mini Me.
tion and a $30 op-shop sewing
machine, I managed to pull it
off. The tonneau cover was a bit
more of a challenge as it’s made
of a much heavier marine vinyl.
I like the welding side of
things and the mechanical
tasks are okay, but I absolutely
hate painting. I loathe it. There
are panels on that car I painted
five times for varying reasons.
It’s a learning process – if I did
that car today, I’d have a much
better idea of what to do. And
of course I was outside, which
made the process a lot more
difficult.
It was done on a tight
budget. I think all up it cost
$6000, which includes buying
the compressor, welding gear
and other tools. It was pretty
good mechanically, so a lot of
stuff was taken off, painted and
reinstalled.
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The rego plates are
a family heirloom.
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BELOW Three
on the tree and a
big wheel.
“ONCE YOU PEEL BACK THE LAYERS, LIKE AN
ONION, YOU REACH THE POINT OF NO RETURN”
I was also pleased to track down an original
radio for it.
The final touch is the number plates which are
earlier than the ute. They were on my family’s
original AP5 station wagon that transported
a family of seven around – with me as the
youngest. My father bought it in 1965 and I came
along in 1966, so the plates have been in the
family longer than I have!
NUMBER BUILT:
43,344 (all AP6)
BODY: Integrated body/
chassis two-door utility
ENGINE: 3686cc
inline six-cylinder
with overhead valves
and single downdraft
carburettor
POWER & TORQUE:
108kW @ 4000rpm,
292Nm @ 2400rpm
PERFORMANCE:
0-96km/h: 13.1 seconds,
0-400 metres
20.0 seconds
(3-speed manual)
TRANSMISSION:
3-speed manual,
3-speed automatic
SUSPENSION:
Independent with
torsion bars, control
arms and telescopic
shock absorbers (f) live
axle with semi-elliptic
springs and telescopic
shock absorbers (r)
BRAKES: Drum (f)
drum (r) some with
power assistance
TYRES: 6.95 x 14
cross-ply
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Most of it is original, including the electrics
and even things like the starter motor – so far as
I know. It’s all stock, which kept the cost down.
Though it has been lowered a little bit – about
an inch and a half – just to give it a little bit of a
stance.
Someone had put a heater in it and had
cut holes in the dash. I welded them up and
reinstalled the heater underneath, out of sight.
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HIBERNATION & MILEAGE
W
e’re working on a lovely Mustang at the moment,
which has developed some pretty typical
problems for something that has been sitting
for a few years. It’s developed some typical
problems for a Windsor, such as corrosion where the
timing cover/water pump meets the block. Aluminium
to steel, two different metals, and the coolant has
become acidic and is slowly eating at the softest metal.
Let’s just say your job is taking you overseas for a
couple of years and the love-affair with the car is still
alive. Then, as your grand-dad used to say, put it up on
blocks! So get the weight off the tyres so they don’t
flat-spot – or if that doesn’t work for you, at least run
them up to maximum inflation.
Then you remove all the fluids, except the engine oil.
Fuel out, coolant out, brake fluid out. Seal the lid on
the master cylinder with a bit of tape to discourage air
getting in.
As we know with fuel, it goes off and does horrible
things, so you siphon out as much as possible, while
running the carburetor/injection dry.
With engine oil, let’s say you’re working on your
289 Mustang which holds five litres – put another five
litres in, so all the bottom end of the engine is sitting
in oil. Make yourself a warning note and stick it on the
steering wheel, to not start it until it’s been drained and
refilled to the proper level.
Unhook the battery and maybe put it on a tender.
When you go to restart the car, you obviously need
to refresh all the fluids. Plus, disconnect the coil and
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turn over the motor on the battery to get some oil
pumped into the top end.
Recommissioning doesn’t require any special tricks,
just plenty of patience, For example, you can gravity
bleed the brake system. Open the furthest bleed nipple,
which is usually the left rear on right-hand-drive cars,
and work your way wheel-by-wheel around the system
as clean fluid comes through. So long as you don’t
touch the pedal, you’ll be right.
Now, let’s talk about mileage in cars and how people
get wrapped up in this. It’s just not important. If you buy
an old car with proven low kilometers, well fine. They’re
a rarity. But never be worried about high kilometres.
For example, we recently had a Holden Sandman in
for a few repairs. The thing runs as well today as it did
when it was made and still looks like it did when it was
made, with 678,000km on it! The owner is very proud
of the distance and has maintained the car its entire life.
That car, if you saw it, you wouldn’t run away. So don’t
worry over scary numbers, just do your due diligence.
People used to wind back speedos with an electric
drill and now they do it with a laptop, so I’m always
a little skeptical of what the odometer says. Oh, and
service records can be falsified.
You’ll find out far more by putting a car up on a hoist
and having a good look around – then there’s nowhere
to hide! The car will tell you the truth once you’re
underneath it.
I’d rather have a car with high mileage in good
condition than one with low claims that’s patchy.
Cool Commodore
Hi Mick. I’m not all that
experienced in a workshop,
though I’ve done some basics like
oil and spark plug changes.
My VH SL/E Commodore runs
a 4.2 V8 and I reckon the coolant
needs changing. Are there any
tricks to this? What should I be
looking for?
Jenny Sims
in the bottle, and when it
opens fully it goes down.
The best way to have it
completely full, have an
assistant raise your engine
revs (1800 to 2000) and
you’ll see the coolant drop
fully as the water pump
takes effect. Top it up with
the revs in place, take the
bottle away and put the cap
on. All the air is out. That
works on just about all cars.
Midlife Corolla
THERE ARE NO tricks to
this, Jenny. Drain it out
as best you can – you’ll
never get it all out, there
will always be some left
in the block. (Older cars
sometimes had a tap in
the side of the block, but
those days are long gone.)
Get your mixture correct –
50/50 and not too strong.
Fill it up and run it and it’s
better to have the nose
pointing a little uphill, if your
driveway allows.
Grab yourself an old
Gatorade bottle (or similar)
and cut off the bottom.
With a bit of tape around
the neck, you’ll find it’s a
good fit for the radiator
filler aperture, so you fit
it upside-down. As the
thermostat begins to open,
you’ll see the coolant raise
Hi Mick, I have just been reading
a recent issue of Unique Cars and
found your comments about old
Toyota Corollas.
We have a 1993 Corolla
Seca Ultima, which we’re now
planning to sell.
It came with all the options
for the day, including electric
windows, electric mirrors, airconditioner, CD player, 14-inch
mag wheels, four-wheel disc
brakes, blue velour interior,
central locking – key operated,
pinstriping on the sides – front to
rear, mud flaps – front and rear,
power steering, fuel injection
and chrome strips on all wheel
arches.
It’s always been garaged and
we’re now planning to sell it with
around 147,000km on it.
Is it worth much and would
Trade Unique Cars be a good
place to advertise it?
Lance C
CARS THAT AGE are in
a sort of twilight zone in
the market. They’re not
quite old enough to attract
collectors, and not modern
enough to appeal to most
people looking for daily
transport.
The good news is that car
has just become old enough
to be eligible for club plates
around the country. Those
Corollas have a reputation
for doing 400,000km
without any big issues.
As you probably know,
that Seca Ultima was a
$30,000 car back when it
was new. The price guides
we’ve looked at suggest
they’re now worth around
$3-5K in reasonable
condition. You could
certainly give it a go on
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XJ birthday
Mick, I know you’re a bit of a
six-cylinder Jaguar fan and I
need your advice. I have a Series
1 XJ6 with the 4.2lt six and I
reckon it needs a bit of a birthday.
I’m thinking fresh fluids,
hoses and the like. What should I
be adding to the list?
ABOVE Shadow
tone VH SL/E
Commodore is
one of the most
sought.
FIRST TURBO
What was the first
production turbo
car? Up for debate,
but solid claimant
are the Oldsmobile
Jetfire hardtop
and the Chevrolet
Corvair Monza
Spyder of 1962. The
Oldsmobile engine
was produced for
just one year, while
production of the
Corvair powerplant
ran until 1966.
James Walters
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BRAKE FLUID
Your old DOT 4 brake
fluid (which is what most
old cars are running)
is fine for the job but
needs to be changed
every two years. It’s
hygroscopic (absorbs
water from the air) and
loses effectiveness over
time. A move to DOT
5 is good, as it doesn’t
absorb water and lasts
longer. However, you
need to freshen-up the
brake system, change
over seals, cylinders
and the like. When you
do the switch. Don’t
be a tight-arse – do it
properly.
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YOU CAN’T KILL those 4.2
sixes, so long as you don’t
mess with them. I would, as
you suggest, do all the fluids
so you then have a good
starting point. Also, replace
all the hoses, plus the metal
crossover pipe under the
radiator that runs in between
two hoses – that does wear
out. The parts are readily
available from a couple of
Jaguar specialists such as
Jagdaim.
For more reliability and
just an easier life, I’d contact
Performance Ignition
Services in Nunawading
(Vic) and talk to them about
the electronic distributor
they do for the Series 1 and
2, so you can get rid of the
old GL19 points set-up.
That cures a whole heap of
problems – I did it on my
own and it’s the best thing I
ever did.
Do the ignition leads at
the same time – they have
a limited lifespan. And
buy quality. If you can’t
get genuine leads, go for
something from the people
I just mentioned or Ice
Ignition.
Charger bitsa
Hi. I have an old Valiant Charger
that I reckon is a bitsa that’s had
a pretty colourful life over the
years. It’s currently running a
340 V8 with a four-speed manual
and goes okay, but I reckon the
old carburettor is on its last legs.
It’s a four-barrel Carter, like you’d
find in all sorts of things from
that period.
Is it worth rebuilding it or
should I look at something new?
Muz Mehmet
I RECKON ANY Charger
is a good Charger,
particularly if it’s got
a 340 in it! As for the
Carter, it’s time to go
and I wouldn’t bother
with a rebuild. Maybe put
it to one side. Get a new
600 vacuum secondary
with electric choke,
which will bring your old
bent eight to life. You
have a choice between
Holley and Edelbrock –I
lean towards the Holley
as it’s a little simpler and
easier, but either will be
just fine. It’s direct,
bolt-on, let’s go play.
Don’t be tempted to go
over 600, as what I’ve
suggested is perfect
for street use.
LEFT Adding
some colour to
the landscape
is this gaggle of
Chargers. What
colour do you
want?
Bimmer dampers
G’day Mick. My old BMW
635 (E24) is getting tired in
the suspension department,
crashing through rather than
cruising over bumps.
Springs are easy enough
to source and I’m not too
concerned about them.
However there is a big choice
in dampers. I’m not sure if I
can still get the original pattern
Bilsteins. Any thoughts?
David S
BILSTEINS OR KONIS
are your best choice and
I lean towards the Konis
because you can get
them as adjustable units.
Installation in the rear is
a bit of a bugger, as you
have to pull out the back
seat and access isn’t great.
Doing it at home could end
in divorce … you’ll go inside,
you won’t be happy and
say something regrettable
to the wife. Save your
marriage and use a good
workshop!
Escort buy
Hi Mick. I’ve been offered a
Mk2 Escort which is a GL –
no-one got around to turning
it into an RS! It’s a manual and
seems to be in good shape,
probably a grandpa or grandma
car.
It’s got the 2.0lt engine and is
a four-speed manual.
What should I be looking for?
Anders Edsteen
WHAT A GREAT car!
Lots of go and really
well-balanced with sharp
steering and handling.
There’s one main thing
to look for: Rust! The metal
is thin and doesn’t take
kindly to the elements. The
driveline is super-tough.
That little engine was just
great, as was the gearbox,
and the diff was tough
enough to put behind a
six-cylinder.
“I RECKON ANY
CHARGER IS A
GOOD CHARGER”
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OUR SHED, OUR CARS, OUR STORIES
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GLENN TORRENS SILENCES A SINISTER SOUND FROM
HIS RESURRECTED 1981 HOLDEN COMMODORE’S
SIX-CYLINDER ENGINE
’89 MITSUBISHI PAJERO
Owned since 2021
Kms 294,453
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WORDS & PHOTOS GLENN TORRENS
MANY OF US will know the thought: It’s the “hmmm ... what’s
that noise?” question that sometimes crosses our minds when the
cobwebs have been cleared and the dust has settled after starting
a shed-, paddock- or backyard-find car engine.
It was the thought I had about my 1981 VC Holden
Commodore I found in a wrecking yard in Cooma, NSW where it
had sat for 25 years. Driven around the yard, then on to a trailer
and towed home for a resurrection, it was in the quiet confines
of my garage that I’d first noticed a mystery murmur from the 3.3
six-cylinder engine.
Hmmm. What’s that noise?
Any older engine – the odo of this showed 170,000km and of
course it’s more than 40 years old - can produce a multitude of
noises. Hydraulic lifters can make a tick-tick sound before the
oil pressure pumps-up after a cold start, or if it fades as a hot
engine idles. More ominously, worn crank bearings can create a
ABOVE Another Friday
night working on engines in
the shed. Is this paradise, or
punishment for persisting
with old cars?
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01
“THE FUNNY LITTLE ENGINE NOISE WAS CAUSED BY
A CRACKED PISTON SKIRT”
deep rumble. A damaged conrod bearing has a distinct
doonk-doonk noise as its gap is slammed shut when
the piston above it takes the load of compression. A
gudgeon pin, if worn or loose, can chatter, as can a
piston, if it is badly worn or cracked.
Judging by the sound – and a few other clues – it
wasn’t a dud lifter creating the sound in my Holden
six. The annoying noise with the engine fast-idling
disappeared as the engine warmed. But it could be
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heard again when the throttle was snapped open with
the car in-gear … but only sometimes!
The noise seemed to be coming from sort-of midheight of the rear half of the motor. By disconnecting
the rear three spark plug leads one-by-one, I isolated
the noise to cylinder five; the noise was eliminated with
its lead disconnected.
Of course, I bought this Commodore expecting to do
plenty of work – from fixing rust to replacing parts – to
01 To save time
and effort, I kept
the intake and
exhaust manifolds
assembled to the
head to lift the
whole lot from the
block.
02 With the head
off, I could see the
cylinder bores were
all in good shape.
Plenty of cruising
life remains in this
mighty 3.3-litre six!
02
04
03 It’s essential that ‘matched’ components are
reinstalled in the same positions. Storing like this
keeps the parts ordered.
04 No, it isn’t a rude drawing … The Texta highlights
the three big cracks I discovered. I wonder what
caused the cracks?
03
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05
“I BOUGHT THIS COMMODORE EXPECTING TO DO PLENTY
OF WORK TO GET IT BACK ON THE ROAD”
get it back on the road, but it was a shame that I had to
‘go inside’ the engine. But hey, that’s life with old cars!
I reckoned/guessed the noise was a sloppy piston
pin. I grabbed another standard-size second-hand
piston from a disassembled Blue 3.3 motor and crossed
my fingers I could confirm and correct the problem.
To find and fix that cylinder’s internal problem
meant removing the cylinder head and sump so the
piston and its rod could be removed. I’d done this
before, with my now-sold brown VB Commodore 3.3
wagon, so with some experience I wasn’t too daunted
by this task.
One Friday night, I backed my car into the garage
and drained the coolant and oil. Then I removed the
bonnet and dropped the exhaust and front sway bar
to allow the head and sump to be removed easily. To
simplify the process, I kept the carby and the intake
and exhaust manifolds installed to the head and simply
lifted the whole lot from the engine with my engine
crane. With that done, I loosened the engine mounts
and jacked-up the engine and removed the sump. So
far so good …
Within a few hours that evening I had the number
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five piston in my hand. Even in the darkness of my
garage, I could see a funny shiny pattern on the
piston’s skirt … then another and another. The shiny
bits were the edges of three big cracks in the piston!
Bingo! The noise I thought could be a loose gudgeon
pin was in fact a cracked piston skirt.
I swapped the rings and bearings from the damaged
piston and conrod to the good second-hand one,
plopped it into the bore and reassembled the engine.
Fixed! No more annoying little funny what’sthat noise!
05 Garage space
and the right tools
are essential for a
job like this.
06 My mechanic
mate Juddy
reckoned the
internal noise wasn’t
a worry … so I drove
the Commodore
2000km before I
fixed it!
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WHAT DO YOU RECKON?
AFTER ENJOYING THE LOFTY HIGHS OF A BRISK SUNDAY DRIVE,
GLENN TORRENS SUFFERS A SIGNIFICANT LET-DOWN.
BUT IT COULD HAVE BEEN FAR WORSE …
WELL, THAT WAS lucky!
As I mentioned in Our Cars
last issue, recently I had the
metal section of a valve stem
shoot like an air-rifle pellet
from one of my 1990 Mazda
MX-5’s wheels.
PPFFOOOSSsshhhhh. One
dead-flat tyre.
But how was that lucky?
Because about two hours
before this happened, I’d been
blasting my Mazda through
the twisties on a nice winding
mountain road. So if this valve
stem had failed while the
Mazda was leaning on this left
front tyre during a fast righthander, I’d probably have
binned it. Usually when I’m
out in my little Mazda, roof
down, on a twisty bit of road
on a sunny Sunday morning,
I’m driving … umm…
enthusiastically.
After enjoying this delicious
piece of twisty road, I’d
cruised another tree-lined
highway for another half-hour
or so before stopping at a cafe
for a breakfast pie. After that,
while walking back to the car,
I’d noticed the left front tyre
was down. That was odd, as I’d
checked all the tyre pressures
that morning. Obviously there
was a problem; I felt around
as best I could, investigating
for a nail or screw but couldn’t
find anything.
I limped the car to the
nearest servo and pumped up
the tyre again; by the time I’d
arrived at the pump my tyre
was visibly even more deflated
– it was at 9psi instead of the
32 I’d put in that morning.
Anyway, later that week,
I had all the valve stems on
my Mazda replaced with
brand-new … And of course,
this situation prompted me
in to thinking about the
safety of the hardware in
and under many older and
“THE TYRE WAS AT 9PSI,
INSTEAD OF THE 32 I’D PUT
IN THAT MORNING”
lesser-used cars, such as the
typical H-plate/club cruiser,
especially in the states that
don’t have a simple annual
safety inspection and instead
rely on ‘owner diligence’ –
sometimes by owners who
have absolutely no mechanical
training nor knowledge — to
somehow blunder through
ensuring the mechanical
safety of their cars.
Anyhow, maybe that’s
a topic for another time
but crikey, was I lucky –
and thankful – that I didn’t
crash my Mazda that sunny
Sunday!
With the tyre standing up
again, I carefully drove
straight home and was in the
garage using a core tool to
check the valve when it ‘let go’.
It gave me quite a shock;
not just because of the
sudden unexpected rush of
air, but with the thought of
what could have happened
earlier. As mentioned, I’d
been travelling some twisty
roads — edged variously by
thick stands of gum trees,
solid sandstone cuttings and
sections of safety railing —
and unlike a slow leak, an
instant tyre failure (such as a
blowout) gives little or no time
to ‘catch’ the car – especially
midway through a corner.
WHAT DO YOU RECKON? What’s the luckiest escape you’ve had with a damaged or worn-out part? Or, maybe you didn’t escape?
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ROB BLACKBOURN – HE’S ELECTRIFYING
LACKBOURN
ROB B
THERE MUST HAVE BEEN SOMETHING IN OUR
VICTORIAN-ERA WATER JUDGING BY THE SUBSEQUENT CAREERS
OF THESE VISITORS FROM THE SCEPTRED ISLE
PHOTOS ROB BLACKBOURN & UNIQUE CARS ARCHIVES
THE INTERESTING little
Wolseley electric-fence sign
(pictured) caught my eye as I
helped tidy up a local property. It
interested me because I’ve long
been aware that Dublin-born
Frederick Wolseley had invented
a successful mechanical sheepshearing machine here in the
colonies as a young bloke in the
pre-motor-car Victorian era.
The Wolseley shearing-machine
business he established in
Australia ultimately gave birth
to Wolseley Motors Limited in
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the UK. But a Wolseley electricfence was something new
altogether…
As I parked near the
newsagent on the way home a
1929 Austin 7 Chummy tourer
pulled in behind me – not a
thing that happens every day.
So as you do, I chatted with new
acquaintance John Needham
about his Seven. Readers may
recall an early Unique Cars
column of mine about my
own student-days Austin 7
misadventures in the cockpit of
another version of the mighty
two-main-bearing 1929 model,
a two-seater Meteor sports. It
turns out that John has a long
connection with classic cars
and motorsport and that many
readers will know him from the
‘Old Car Gearboxes’ business
in Moorabbin (Vic). When I
mentioned my Wolseley-sign
find and Wolseley’s connection
with colonial Australia, John
reminded me that Herbert
Austin had also spent time here
as a young fella before returning
to the UK to make his significant
automotive mark.
My personal connection
with Wolseley cars is minimal
with my main awareness of the
marque being the role of the
6/80 and 6/90 models as police
cars in British film and TV –
often equipped (surely as some
sort of Pythonesque joke) with
a shiny bumper-mounted bell.
To be fair though, I spent a lot of
enjoyable Saturday nights in the
‘death seat’ of my mate’s ZB MG
Magnette heading to dances.
Austin went on to set up
his Austin Motor Vehicle
Company at Longbridge in
1905. It prospered and by
1910 employed 1000 workers.
The mighty little Austin 7 that
ran from 1923-39, the Britishmarket equivalent of Henry
Ford’s ‘everyman-car’ – the
Model T, sold a total of 290,000
units. Herbert Austin was
knighted in 1917 and became
Lord Austin in 1936.
The destinies of both the
Austin and Wolseley brands
became intertwined over
the years through numerous
acquisitions and mergers.
William Morris bought
Wolseley at its low point in
1927 and consequently from
The Magnette was effectively a
re-badged Wolseley 4/44.
Frederick Wolseley was
well on his way to success in
business by 1887 when he set
up the Wolseley Sheep Shearing
Machine Company in Sydney.
Within two years however
Wolseley and the business head
office had relocated to London.
Five years later Wolseley retired
from the business, ironically
a year before the company
completed its first prototype
car. The plot thickens when the
identity of the designer of the
first Wolseley car is revealed –
it’s the young Herbert Austin.
Austin had arrived in Australia
in 1883 at age 17 and worked a
number of jobs before taking on
an engineering role at Wolseley’s
shearing machine business.
By 1893 he had become
sufficiently influential to not
only convince the company to
set up a new manufacturing
facility in Birmingham, but also
to score the general manager
position. It was in Birmingham
that Austin began working on
vehicle designs with Frederick
Wolseley’s support.
The motor car division of
Wolseley was established in
1901 as a partnership between
Herbert Austin and the Vickers
armaments company with
Austin as managing director.
During Austin’s five years
with Wolseley Motors Limited
it produced 1500 vehicles
establishing both the Wolseley
brand and Herbert Austin’s
personal reputation in the motor
industry.
“YOU CAN SUCCESSFULLY POWER
AN ELECTRIC FENCE USING A FORD
MODEL T ‘TREMBLER’ COIL”
the mid-1930s Wolseleys
shared basic architecture with
equivalent Morris models. The
post-WWII merger of Morris
and Austin as the new British
Motor Corporation meant our
two featured marques were
then under the one corporate
‘roof’. The Wolseley and Austin
brands survived until 1975 and
1988 respectively under the
ownership of various subsequent
corporate structures.
At the end of the day I’m
happy to now know a lot more
about the relationship between
Herbert Austin and Frederick
Wolseley, but here’s the thing – I
still know practically nothing
about Wolseley electric fences.
However I did pick up something
entirely different about electric
fences from John Needham.
Speaking from personal
experience he explained that
you can successfully power an
electric fence using a Ford Model
T ‘trembler’ coil as the power
source. That’s another box
ticked…
TOP John
gives his Seven a
little love.
BELOW “Settle
down son, or I’ll
ring my big bell
very loudly!”
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A SHARED PASSION FOR CLASSIC AMERICAN AUTOMOBILES LED TO
THE CREATION OF AN ECLECTIC COLLECTION OF SHOW-STOPPING
CARS COVERING THREE DECADES OF DESIGN BRILLIANCE
WORDS & PHOTOS STEVE NALLY
I
f space is the final frontier then Chris Salisbury
and his partner Gudie Pohlmann have reached
the outer limits of their ‘couple shed’. When they
started collecting cars 15 years ago, the timetravelling duo thought their former factory in an
industrial area of Melbourne had more than enough
room to not only house a few cars but also Chris’s
memorabilia and a zone for relaxing and entertaining.
But then came the Cadillacs.
With the workshop measuring only 17 x 10 metres
– about 2.5 Cadillacs long by two Cadillacs wide
– it quickly became gridlocked and Chris had no
alternative but to put three cars in to orbit on mobile
hoists that can be rolled out for his annual Boxing Day
barbecue. Apart from a small lounge area/bar and a
mezzanine accommodation space, it’s jammed.
Chris and Gudie met at a rock ’n’ roll dance and
discovered their passions overlapped: Chris loves
classic American cars and Gudie the fashion and
films of the '40s and '50s. Chris has owned many cars,
starting with an FJ panel van when he was 18.
“I’ve had FCs, FEs, EKs … just about every model
Holden and either worked on or done them up,” he
recalls. “My first good car was a ’57 Chev which I got
when I was 24. I wish I’d kept them all.”
Gudie admits she knows nothing about cars but like
Chris, she loves classic American cars and appreciates
their style and design. Originally, they were only
supposed to buy one car, Chris says.
“I said ’Let’s get a nice car, which turned in to two
nice cars, then three … The first was the 1956 Buick
Super Riviera, but while we were waiting for it to
arrive from the US, we bought Gudie’s 1961 Cadillac
Fleetwood four-door from the bass player of ‘Ol’ 55,
Jimmy Manzie.” It was a good start, but the Fleetwood
wasn’t quite right for Gudie.
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THIS PHOTO
Buick and
Chrysler in orbit!
BELOW No
valet parking
here.
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SHARE THE PASSION
ABOVE A shared
passion for style
and design.
“It was formerly an American
BELOW Gudie’s
‘baby’ is a flawless
Embassy car but wasn’t completely
’Senior’ car.
original, it had a few modifications.
I’m German and sufficiently anal to want
them original,” she laughs. The Fleetwood had
been long gone when Unique Cars visited – they
had run out of room.
The ’56 Buick Super Riviera was found online
like all their cars; flying to the USA to check out
“THE LATE '40S AND
'50S WAS THE
PINNACLE OF AMERICAN
CAR BUILDING”
a car can be a waste of time and money, Chris
cautions.
“Every car I’ve bought has been based purely
on who’s selling it and photos I’ve seen, because
I know what to look for. I bought the Buick from
Daniel Schmitt’s, a classic car dealership in the US,
and it’s been a fantastic car. In fact they all have,
nothing has gone wrong, touch wood. I just service
them and they all run and drive beautifully.
“It’s a very rare car. It looks like a Century or
Special but it’s on a Cadillac chassis, so it’s six
inches longer from the rear window to the bumper.
It’s a beautiful ‘Tahiti Coral’ colour with black and
white upholstery (hence its nickname Billy, as in
rockabilly) and hasn’t got a speck of rust. As far as I
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TOP Marilyn’s
curves viewed from
the ’57 T-Bird.
BELOW Chris
has created an
American Graffiti
world.
“EVERY CAR I’VE BOUGHT HAS BEEN BASED PURELY
ON WHO’S SELLING IT AND PHOTOS I’VE SEEN”
know, there are only four in Australia.”
Gudie’s pride and joy arrived in 2014, an
immaculate concours-winning 1957 Ford
Thunderbird. “I’ve always driven sports cars
(her daily driver is a Porsche 911 convertible)
and it’s easy to drive, it’s a joy,” Gudie beams.
“When I drive it I feel like I’m in the fifties
and I try to look the part too.” The Baby Bird
has real pedigree too, as Chris explains.
“We were looking for a C1 Corvette but
they were quite expensive, and then we saw
the T-Bird,” he says. “It was originally owned
by Ford Johnson, a former president of the
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American Thunderbird Club, who had it
completely restored in 1990. It’s won a stack
of awards and is a ‘Senior’ car and I doubt
there’s a better one in this country; it’s only
done 80,000 miles. It was known as ‘Amelia’
in the US, so we kept the name.”
Their second Cadillac was a stunning
concours-winning 1950 Coupe De Ville that
they christened Marilyn because, well, it’s
blonde and has curves …
“It’s totally unmolested, it’s never been
painted or chromed,” Chris says proudly.
“The upholstery, carpet, dash, headlining,
boot, even the exhaust system are
completely original which, for a 70-year-old
car, is extraordinary. The car sat in Yuba City
Cadillac in California from 1950 to 1992. It
was finally sold in 1984, but not registered
until 1987 and not driven until 1992; the
owner bought it and left it at the dealership.”
“The late '40s and '50s was the pinnacle of
American car building and these cars were
the Rolls-Royces of America,” Gudie points
out. “I drove it to Wangaratta and back (a
450km trip) and was biting my fingernails
all the way, but it was beautiful to drive. We
SHARE THE PASSION
TOP Reserved
for show-stopping
cars only.
BELOW Chris
and Gudie had a
‘Highlander’ fling.
became very friendly with the people
who sold it and now they want it back!”
For any American hoodlum with class, a
gloss black Cadillac was the only car to be
seen – or die – in and the next car to arrive
was a 1952 Cadillac Series 62 Anniversary
named after a bloke called Capone.
“This is another very rare car because it’s
a 50th anniversary model, hence the gold
instead of chrome,” Chris explains. “It’s jet
black and a bit of a gangster car, which is
why we call it ‘Big Al’. It won the Cadillac
Nationals about 11 years ago. We found this
car in Western Australia. It was imported
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from the US where they spent well over
US$100,000 on the restoration.”
The only other Ford in Chris and Gudie’s
collection is their oldest car, a 1946 Ford Super
Deluxe they named ‘Rita’ after redheaded
Hollywood bombshell, Rita Hayworth.
“It was advertised as arguably the finest ’46
on the planet,” Chris remembers. “Now we have
three decades of American cars. We like Art
Deco and it has a beautiful dash and it’s been
done-up spectacularly; under the car is just as
good as above and there was just no money
to be spent on it. It’s a great driver with a 239
cubic-inch flathead V8 and three-on-the-tree;
it’s the only manual car we have.
TOP They only
“It came from Pennsylvania and when
meant to buy
I got the photos from the owner, I blew
one car ...
them up and could see all-new rubber
BELOW The
strips and hinges and chrome. It’s been
gangster and the
restored authentically with all-new old
screen siren.
stock. The Super Deluxe was the top-end
Ford at the time, it had a heater and a radio.
It’s lovely to have cars that you just have to
change the oil, keep the batteries charged
and wipe over.”
Their first Chrysler is also the youngest in the
factory and was bought to ‘flip’ but when it was
delivered, Chris and Gudie realised their 1967
New Yorker was a keeper. They dubbed it Frank,
as in Sinatra, because they could envisage Ol’
Blue Eyes and his minders riding around in it.
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SHARE THE PASSION
TOP Wall-towall cars and
collectables.
LEFT Red light
means no more
cars!
“I knew it was a good car but it was much
better than I even imagined, Chris says, still
surprised at his luck. “It’s over 50 years old
and doesn’t have a single rattle or squeak
and it drives spectacularly. It came from
Ohio and is still in extraordinary condition;
it’s the top-of-the-range model.
“Don, the owner, was an elderly guy who
never drove it in the rain or parked it in the
almost every available option. Gudie calls
their 1960 Coupe De Ville ‘Lola’ because it’s
definitely a dazzling showgirl.
“This car belonged to a friend of mine
who got very sick and wanted the car to go
to a good home and we’d always loved it,”
Chris says. “He’d had it for about five years
and it also came from Daniel Schmitt’s in the
US. It’s fully-loaded with Eldorado options
“It was owned by a woman in Pittsburg
and was in a museum for 12 years and it
has an extraordinary history of winning big
trophies,” Chris smiles. “It’s a totally original
‘Senior Car’. To become a Senior a car has
to score in excess of 390 points out of 400 in
judging and I think it scored 397.
“It’s a rare car, only 1137 were made and
only about 300 with the tartan upholstery,
“EVERYTHING IS ELECTRIC WITH SIX-WAY POWER SEATS;
EVEN THE VENT WINDOWS ARE ELECTRIC!”
sun,” Chris marvels. “Before it was shipped,
he rang to say he had just removed the
original protective plastic covering on the
seats!
“This car is a real sleeper, it’s got the big
440 Hemi with a single four-barrel and a
three-speed TorqueFlite 'box and it’s just the
best driving car. It’s only done 70,000 miles
since new and every single thing works on it,
I haven’t had to do anything to it.”
Their next Cadillac is a chrome lovers,
delight packed from bumper to bumper with
and everything is electric with six-way power
seats; even the vent windows are electric!
The only Eldorado extra it hasn’t got is cruise
control. The interior is just spectacular.”
Last, but definitely not least is Chris
and Gudie’s most-awarded car, their
‘Pepper Red’ 1949 Chrysler New Yorker
Highlander Convertible nicknamed Gloria
after movie siren Gloria Swanson. It was
another internet find. This ’49 is another
‘Senior’ car and won five AACA Grand
Nationals in the early nineties.
which is why it’s called a Highlander.
It has a 323 cubic-inch straight-eight with
a four-speed, semi-automatic Fluid
Drive transmission.”
And that’s Chris and Gudie’s slice of
Americana, an eclectic garage of some of
the best to ever come out of Detroit. And
they all look brand new. So what’s next?
“There is no ‘next car’, we don’t even
look any more,” laughs Chris, who has
become an expert in parking big cars in
small spaces.
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Steve Coleman
1994 FORD CAPRI XR2
THE LAST GENERATION CAPRI MIGHT NOT BE FOR EVERYONE,
BUT IT CERTAINLY HAS A CULT FOLLOWING
WORD & PHOTOS STEVE COLEMAN
M
y passion has always been for motor
cars of any type.
As my employment had always
provided me with company cars, I
had the ability to have project cars
also. These cars varied over the years from
240Z Datsuns, Jaguars, Holdens, Fords, Mini
Coopers, etc, in fact around 70 cars over the
past 50 years.
Recently, Gary, a great friend of mine
offered me a unique Ford Capri from Victoria
that had sat on a Ford dealer's showroom
(Highway Ford, Maitland) floor for nearly 22
years and was then put in to storage when the
dealership was sold. Gary purchased the car
with less than 100km on the clock, as he saw
the value in it. When it came time for Gary
to sell it, he thought of me straight away and
knew I would love it.
This particular 1994 Ford Capri XR2 was
one of the last six vehicles to roll off the
production line in March 1994. The car
then sat as a display on the showroom floor
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without ever being registered.
Now nearly 30 years old and just over
40,000 kms on the clock, it is surely the most
original low-kilometre Capri in Australia. All
of the upholstery and seals are like brand
new, in fact I believe it still has that new-car
smell.
This car should really be part of a museum
or car collection so that future generations
can appreciate what was produced here in
Australia during the '80s and '90s but right
now sits proudly in my shed alongside my
1960 Morris Minor and 1937 Austin 7.
Facts About The Capri
• In 1989 Ford Australia released a
two-door Capri sports car to the market built
at the Broadmeadows plant in Victoria.
• This was to be a direct competitor to the
Mazda MX5 sports car with a starting price
of $27,000.
• Over a five-year period, 66,000 cars
were built of which 56,000 were left-hand
drive and shipped to America as Mercury
Capris. The remaining 10,000 vehicles were
right-hand drive for the local Australian
market.
• The Capri came with a standard
convertible soft-top and an optional hardtop.
• Mechanicals for these vehicles were all
based on Ford Laser/Mazda 323 components
• The front-wheel drive engine is a 1.6 litre
overhead cam, coupled to a 5-speed manual
transmission.
• Air-conditioning was an optional extra at
time of purchase and is included in my car.
• Turbo options were also available,
increasing the power from 75kW to around
100kW.
Upon viewing the car, many people have
asked if it is for sale and I guess, as they say –
everything is for sale at a price, but I haven’t
quite worked out what that is yet.
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TOP Aussie
made, the XR2
was the top dog.
THIS PHOTO
Optional hardtop
on this one.
“I BELIEVE IT STILL HAS
THAT NEW-CAR SMELL”
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1958 CHEVROLET BELAIR 1749 EXP RD
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1978 HOLDEN HZ Sandman Panel van
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1992 DAIHATSU ATRAI Cruise
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1999 MG F
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0400 075 797
0488 672 655
This 01/98 compliance W210 E250 Elegance presents extremely well for
her age. DIY1186601
$8,750.00
1970 HOLDEN BROUGHAM
2004 MERCEDES-BENZ AMG E55
Full nut & bolt resto. 253 powerglide, 10bolt LSD, silvermink, full GTS
options, black interior, power steering. DIY1186540
Excellent condition. DIY1186537
$130,000.00
$30,000.00
0403 715 262
07 4661 3228
0408 038 392
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1972 HOLDEN TORANA LJ
2014 PEUGEOT 208 GTI
Group N race car or revert to road car. Fully set up for racing. Full log book.
Proven race history. DIY1186536
Very good condition, well cared for low km. DIY1186535
$62,000.00
$12,000.00
0417 273 912
0408 038 392
1958 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE
1994 BMW 5 SERIES 530I Auto Exec.
RHD. Immaculate inside & out. 4 door, fully restored with photos, auto
28,000ks since rebuild/restoration. DIY1186497
Very good condition. Well maintained, second owner since new, log books
included quality seat covers. DIY1186432
$45,000.00
$7,000.00
0408 424 214
0424 608 043
1972 OPEL GT
2014 HSV MALOO
Imported from the USA in 2010. Club registration expired 3 months ago.
Excellent condition. DIY1186371
Ute. Collectors Stock Standard, windows aren’t even tinted and Harrop Kit
- car has only 48K kms, has done 165 kms. DIY1186162
$40,000.00
$75,000.00
0431 226 036
JAGUAR XJ6
1977 FORD CAPRI mk 11
Excellent condition, always in garage. DIY1186099
totally original DIY1186090
$7,500.00
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0428 546 473
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2018 AUDI S3 5 door hatch Auto Quatro My 18
1929 DODGE DA ED
Great 5 door hatchback, well cared forfully serviced and garaged overnight, registered to Sept23. Built in Germany. DIY1186083
An excellent Street rod in very very good condition with an Immaculate
recently refurbished interior. DIY1186034
$47,500.00
$105,200.00
0409 374 741
459331654
1960 MG MGA A
HOLDEN KINGSWOOD
Rolling chassis restoration project. DIY1185997
Totally restored. 50 year anniversary HX Holden station wagon. DIY1185813
$18,000.00
0413 621 135
1967 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA
$90,000.00
402137185
1981 HOLDEN WB KINGSWOOD
Coupe, beautiful car in amazing condition. Black on black. 340 v8, 727
Torqueflight transmission. DIY1185727
Ute. 3.3L factory 4 speed manual, factory colour, new Tonneau. Mechanically sound great cruiser. DIY1185725
$69,500.00
$22,000.00
0413 244 564
0416 277 490
1975 HOLDEN HJ ONE TONNER
1976 HOLDEN HJ GTS MONARO
Everything is new on this car. Factory numbers matching V8 L32. M20 4spd
manual. DIY1185724
replica sedan. V8 4 speed manual. Country car DIY1185723
$42,000.00
$52,000.00
0416 277 490
0416 277 490
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1989 FORD FAIRLANE
1985 CITROEN CX 2500Gti
Great example of the ‘89 Fairlane. Lots spent to get everything working &
comes with full roadworthy. DIY1185715
Clean straight rust-free body. DIY1185607
$6,995.00
$25,000.00
0418 320 632
0417 544 146
1981 MERCEDES-BENZ 280CE W123
2013 VOLKSWAGEN SCIROCCO R
Excellent, well maintained true survivor. Great to drive collectable, originally sold by Diesel Motors in Perth. DIY1185395
IS R coupe, a fast fun little coupe with low kms. It has a DSG gearbox and
handles like it is on rails. DIY1185179
$25,000.00
$26,000.00
0456 400 437
2007 MERCEDES-BENZ CL63
2015 FORD MUSTANG GT GT FM Coupe
Handbuilt engine, AMG CL63 was, at the time one of the best cars ever
built by Mercedes. DIY1184890
Coyote 5.0L 6 speed manual. DIY1184886
$45,000.00
$51,999.00
0433 131 209
1966 FORD CORSAIR V4 GT
1978 FORD FALCON XC Fairmont coupe
Everything works, good little Club car! Phone for more details. Leave
message or text, if unanswered. DIY1184882
351 Cleverland C4 auto factory sunroof. DIY1184754
$24,000.00
$120,000.00
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1936 DAIMLER E20
2006 PORSCHE 997 C4S Series 1
Rare with genuine 80559 miles from new. Runs well. Requires detailing.
Service history back to 1950s! DIY1184744
Low mileage Porsche 997C4S. Manual as new. DIY1184695
$25,000.00
$115,000.00
0404 094 361
0437 589 221
1940 DODGE D15
2006 BMW 550I E60
Rare car, immaculate interior and exterior, pearl steering wheel, new
valves, club reg - non transferable. DIY1184622
Recent service with full history. No work to be done, drives beautifully. All
stock apart from rims. 145000kms. DIY1184616
$22,000.00
$19,950.00
03 5443 0375
1972 DODGE AT4 114
0423 630 749
1965 PLYMOUTH SIGNET Signet
Company work horse undercover all its life. Ex Telecom special order
limited slip diff 8 stud wheels. DIY1184615
273 convertible a/c power steering automatic, great rare car. DIY1184610
$14,500.00
$46,000.00
0480 398 772
0405 562 799
1973 FORD FALCON 500 XB
2003 FORD LIMOUSINE 2
Non matching numbers v8 build, 9 inch diff, good solid honest car runs
well. Originally from WA, now in northern NSW. DIY1184583
Super stretch Ford LTD 11 + 1 seat. Excellent value on dual fuel. DIY1184340
$90,000.00
$43,000.00
0409 596 001
0405 997 070
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2013 HOLDEN COMMODORE SSZ
2017 FORD RANGER MKII XLS 4X4
Limited Edition 6.0LT, 6 speed automatic, full power luxury options, percale
leather, completely original. DIY1184327
Dualcab 3.2, 6 speed auto. DIY1184326
$21,000.00
$31,000.00
0418 696 188
0418 696 188
1990 MERCEDES-BENZ 420SEL
1998 SUBARU LIBERTY RX
Excellent condition DIY1184152
Bilstein Edition. Immaculate condition. Very well maintained and always
garaged. Drives beautifully. DIY1184150
$20,000.00
0417 015 488
$18,800.00
0411 732 880
1990 FORD CAPRI
1960 FORD THUNDERBIRD
Turbo, convertible with factory hardtop. DIY1184130
Hardtop. 352 v8. Electric brakes, electric windows. Air con, power steering. No rust. Drives great. True surviver car. DIY1184117
$5,800.00
0400 600 034
$36,000.00
0421 278 356
1968 FORD FAIRLANE 500
1976 HOLDEN HX
Astback 289, Windsor v8, left hand drive, automatic, genuine 36,000 mile
Ute. Red 202 6 cylinder, 3 speed manual 14 GTS. DIY1183900
DIY1184060
$65,000.00
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$35,000.00
0409 776 495
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1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO
1979 HOLDEN SANDMAN HZ
Finished and pearl white, 383 stroker, turbo hydro 350 trans 10bolt American alloy Positrac rear end 373 gears. DIY1183897
Immaculately restored panel-van. Upgraded 308 Holden motor to 348
with L34 heads and a big cam running a turbo 350 auto. DIY1183644
$125,000.00
$69,500.00
0417 337 964
1978 FIAT 124 SPIDER
1974 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE L
Much loved coupe. DIY1183642
Award winning. DIY1183543
$25,000.00
0488 370 918
0432 121 609
$55,000.00
0427 250 289
1997 SUZUKI WAGON R+
2004 HOLDEN MONARO V2 Series 3
In great condition. Has been garaged and regularly serviced since new. I
am second owner. DIY1183482
CV8, series 3, auto, One owner & always garaged. Custom exhaust, factory
sunroof. 3.46 diff ratio & transmission cooler. DIY1183455
$15,000.00
$47,500.00
0473 615 137
0412 361 408
1980 FORD CORTINA TF
1932 FORD COUPE 383 ci
Outstanding original Cortina in exc original condition. Low klm. DIY1183448
Turbo 700, rebuilt,w/overdrive, converter lock .9`` diff, twin 450 holley on
tunnel ram. Recently rebuilt. Has won awards. DIY1183445
$17,500.00
$105,000.00
0407 056 960
0409 455 707
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1973 LINCOLN MKIV Silver Luxury Group
1970 HOLDEN MONARO HT GTS
Beatiful 1973 Lincoln Continental Mark IV, Silver Luxury Group series, in
very good condition. DIY1183443
Restoration project. Body is straight and clean. No rust at all. This car has
been garaged its whole life. DIY1183437
$49,900.00
$200,000.00
0402 540 695
0488 500 046
CHEVROLET G20
1983 HOLDEN COMMODORE
Sports van, in excellent condition, a lot of money went into it, no rust
,original 400 chev motor. DIY1183293
Wagon V8, automatic runs and drives nice clean car no rust, interior in
good condition. Can be registered. DIY1183113
$25,000.00
$13,500.00
0420 646 381
0402 559 821
1975 FORD FALCON 500 XB GS Wagon
1988 FORD FALCON EL-EF
One owner, always garaged, matching no’s survivor, excellent unrestored
condition. DIY1183039
Glenn Seton EL-EF rolling chassis #3. Kept as a spare car and then used as a
promo vehicle. Enquire at Glenlyon Motors. DIY1182947
$40,000.00
$25,000.00
0412 867 503
03 9381 1666
2000 JAGUAR S-TYPE
1959 FORD FAIRLANE Skyliner
2000 model year Jaguar S-type V8, fully loaded with all the luxuries. Comes
with a Vic RWC. DIY1182946
Exceptional Ford Skyliner. Complete restoration, well-known car in WA.
Ultimate American Ford collectible. DIY1182935
$12,500.00
$95,000.00
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TRIUMPH STAG 350
2003 HOLDEN VY COMMODORE
Chev, manual. DIY1182766
Police service records / logbook available. FE2 suspension. 3.08 LSD, 18”
Mullins alloy wheels, Falken 235/40ZR18 tyres. DIY1182718
$56,000.00
0439 671 357
$22,500.00
1955 HOLDEN FJ
HOLDEN COMMODORE
Unrestored, original. Owned for past 35 years, always garaged. 99% rust
free. Great patina. DIY1182688
Sandman tribute V8 auto. DIY1182613
$32,000.00
$44,500.00
0439 030 304
2006 TOYOTA HILUX KUN26
0401 139 834
0417 139 312
1999 PORSCHE 911 CARRERA 996
SR, 4WD, 3.0 D4D Toyota bull bar and tray. Full log book service history.
20” wheels and good meaty Cooper tyres. DIY1182483
Magnificent, rare in Orient Red, recent $4,000 service, excellent full log
book service history. DIY1182478
$18,500.00
$62,500.00
0407 879 501
0407 879 501
1951 AUSTIN A40 Devon
1969 TRIUMPH VITESSE MKII
Don’t miss this Austin a 40 Devon 1951. DIY1182367
Personal import from UK. Complete body off rebuild 2 years ago. DIY1182328
$18,500.00
0401 818 862
$25,000.00
0431 272 535
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2012 HOLDEN COMMODORE VE II MK12.5Y SS Z
1965 FORD FALCON Xp
Ute. V8 6L Chev. Excellent condition, under 100,000kms country kms only.
Always shedded, regularly serviced. RWC. DIY1182326
Ute in excellent condition restored 3 years ago, new 2 pak paint,170 pursuit
engine rebuilt 3 years ago. DIY1182033
$45,000.00
$39,950.00
0402 720 496
1968 FORD MUSTANG GT
1957 CHEVROLET 210
Pristine condition, will not disappoint, 418 stroker. DIY1182025
Time warp. All original untouched. DIY1182004
$165,000.00
$60,000.00
0423 331 422
0435 925 155
0498 032 718
2000 HOLDEN BERLINA VX
2016 HOLDEN COMMODORE SS-V Series 2
5.7 LS1 V8 wagon automatic, very good condition, power windows, cruise,
air steer, traction control. DIY1181810
LOW K’s ONLY 5020! Freshly serviced in storage. Manual, 12 months rego,
extended warranty included. DIY1181590
$12,500.00
$82,650.00
0419 287 857
2015 HSV GTS Gen F
1988 JAGUAR XJS
Manual. Supercharged, Harrop Stage 4 Performance package. Immaculate
condition Too much to mention. DIY1181527
Xjs V12 auto low km car great condition. DIY1181524
$150,000.00
$41,000.00
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1990 FORD LASER Ghia
1964 VOLKSWAGEN BEACH BUGGY Fibre Fab Rat
Sedan. Original car from second only owner. All panels and inside still in
great condition. Paint needs work. DIY1181506
Based on 1964 VW chassis, 1600 cc engine. Original gel coat in very very
good condition. Original VW seats. DIY1181401
$3,500.00
$29,990.00
0423 946 668
0407 240 702
2001 HOLDEN CALAIS LS1 V8
1955 MG TF
One owner, original receipt, manuals & log book history. Leather & 10 stack
CD, phone kit fitted. Always garaged. DIY1181359
Enjoy it in its original condition or use it as a solid foundation for a complete
restoration. DIY1181313
$16,500.00
$48,000.00
0417 429 648
1972 FORD RANCHERO
VOLKSWAGEN SUPER BEETLE
GT 351 auto, motor runs really well. Drives great. DIY1181295
$33,000.00
0423 731 159
Superbug 1600 twin port. Use as weekend cruiser or daily drive as very
reliable. DIY1181244
0418 393 408
$19,750.00
0410 501 113
1955 HOLDEN FJ Special
1971 HOLDEN HG Premier
Fully restored - original engine 6v electrical system. DIY1181166
Colour Florentine Gold 186 auto great cruiser drives great seats newly
upholstered With new carpet fitted. DIY1181155
$45,000.00
$41,500.00
0427 167 897
0439 591 918
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1972 FORD RANCHERO 500
1990 SAAB 900I 86A
460 big block worked to its max. C6 auto trans, custom driveshaft, 9 inch
storage centre. DIY1181127
Superb original condition. An excellent safe historic vehicle to drive and
enjoy. DIY1181126
$85,000.00
$9,500.00
0414 369 698
0438 887 068
1994 FORD CAPRI XR2 SE
1971 PONTIAC FIREBIRD Esprit
Comes with Blue Slip, ready to register. Collector’s car, low kms. One
owner since new. DIY1181122
Full restoration, original numbers matching engine, gearbox and diff. New
trans AM WS6 suspension and 4 wheel disc brakes. DIY1181088
$8,000.00
$77,000.00
0429 836 085
0452 497 298
1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO
2000 FORD FALCON XR6 AU11
Pace car, SS CAMARO Z11 350. All matching numbers, good condition
motor and body, automatic. DIY1181038
Tickford VCT ( variables timing) IRS, 17 inch Tickford alloy wheels, air con.
Everything works, great condition. DIY1181007
$90,000.00
$9,500.00
0428 712 997
0477 868 877
1977 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER FJ40
1965 SUNBEAM TIGER series 1
6.5 litre (396ci) V8 Detroit diesel, 5 speed manual gearbox, fibreglass
body. DIY1180992
Genuine, modified 289 V8 Windsor engine, 4 speed top loader gearbox.
RHD converted car. DIY1180709
$55,000.00
$82,500.00
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1980 CHRYSLER REGAL CM
2001 MAZDA MX-5 NB
Owned fror last 29 years. Second owner. Always under cover. Excellent
original condition. DIY1180504
Aust compliance 6/2002, 6 speed manual, 225,600km country car,
Yokohama tyres, near new convertible top. DIY1180477
$35,000.00
$12,500.00
0427 668 759
0412 565 590
FORD MUSTANG
1962 CHRYSLER VALIANT
Foose design Mustang. 4.6 V8 engine and automatic transmission will be
sure to turn heads! DIY1180385
2 door coupe. PB auto / PB heater / AC / radio. Restored. DIY1180377
$28,000.00
$67,500.00
0413 635 542
1979 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER FJ 40
418148710
1965 LAND ROVER 1965 SERIES 11A SERIES IIA
Full fiber glass body, reverse shackle, spring over diff, 350 chev stroked to
about 390, blue printed and balanced. DIY1180376
Fully registered & roadworthy, tray back. Suit enthusiast or daily driver.
Very original, fully restored. DIY1180360
$95,000.00
$25,000.00
0418 878 114
02 6032 8408
1947 SUNBEAM TALBOT 90 MK2 10 TOURER
1964 CITROEN ID 1964 Break-Estate
Very rare original excellent example. DIY1180284
With spare sedan included. Floors good. Only rusty right side d pillar near
roof. DIY1180108
$45,000.00
0447 870 007
$7,000.00
0408 267 297
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1998 FORD FAIRLANE NL
FORD THUNDERBIRD
An enhanced performance vehicle, an excellent cruiser, this one is 082 of
the 106 built. DIY1179976
2dr hardtop coupe. Stunning Caspian Blue 3sp 390 motor. Travelled
99,456. This car is ex Hollywood Los Angeles. DIY1179909
$58,000.00
$39,990.00
0458 984 164
0426 599 401
2014 HSV MALOO GTS
1966 FORD MUSTANG
New car. Delivery kms only. Be the first registered owner of this vehicle, or
lock it away and do your part in preserving it. DIY1179883
classic San Jose Californian convertible. 6 cylinder, T/Bar auto DIY1179741
$160,000.00
$65,000.00
0417 455 991
0400 921 051
JAGUAR 3.8 MKII
1995 ROVER MINI COOPER MkVI 1.3i
Excellent condition, drives very well, is kept under cover on a farm. Hardly
used now, leather excellent DIY1179474
Japanese import with 1.3l fuel injected engine. Vehicle is in great condition
and was meticulously looked after DIY1179443
$39,500.00
$39,950.00
0401 245 595
0429 087 736
1989 HSV LS Enhanced
2013 HONDA N-ONE PREMIUM
VN 355 stroker, 400hp at wheels. Just had major services, motor, gearbox
and diff. DIY1178938
Supplied with full registration. This vehicle is currently on its way from Japan
and due to arrive in 1 month. DIY1178913
$34,000.00
$18,500.00
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2002 MAZDA RX7 Spirit R Type B FD3S
1988 PORSCHE 928S 928S4
Quite a rare find. This is 1 of 1,500 examples of the RX-7 Spirit R world wide.
Beautiful condition, well looked after car that will not disappoint DIY1178816
DIY1178826
$95,000.00
0490 148 216
$60,000.00
2013 HONDA N-ONE PREMIUM
2000 JAGUAR XJ8 lbw sovereign
Supplied with full registration. Its automatic, extremely fuel efficient, and P
plate legal. DIY1178804
2 remotes, 1 ign key, log books. DIY1178802
$18,500.00
$15,000.00
0457 610 205
1994 ROVER MINI COOPER
0404 844 997
0407 431 462
1979 HOLDEN STATESMAN SLE
Very rare automatic Rover Mini with its 30th birthday coming up soon
which will make it eligible for historic vehicle reg. DIY1178800
Mullberry rare,100% complete only 633 made. DIY1178780
$27,500.00
$27,500.00
0457 610 205
0428 474 884
FORD MUSTANG GT
2003 PORSCHE BOXSTER S
Car presents extremely well. Right-hand drive, not used everyday, history,
receipts and RWC. DIY1178644
Excellent condition great car to drive. Black with black leather interior.
$22,000.00
$35,000.00
0404 948 572
DIY1178635
0407 882 882
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1969 FORD FALCON GT XW
2000 HOLDEN COMMODORE SS 2
GENUINE XW GTHO PH1 351 Windsor with documentation. Matching
number car always garaged. DIY1178633
Hard to find in this condition. DIY1178630
$109,000.00
$18,500.00
0423 373 368
0432 096 620
2011 AUDI S5 MY11
MAZDA RX7 2
very nice example of the famous S5 - POWER - SMOOTH. Full service
history DIY1178463
Unique - Only one in Australia with Ferrari F40 Fiberglass Body Kit. Stored
in covered shed for 20 years. DIY1178382
$32,500.00
$20,000.00
0468 355 324
0447 006 867
1949 MG TD
2019 HOLDEN COLORADO HSV
Fully dismantled, ready to start rebuild. Left hand drive. All parts available
from House of MG Brisbane. DIY1178381
SUPERADO. Featuring an LSA engine and Harrop 2650 Supercharger. *
Harrop upgraded calipers. DIY1178202
$18,000.00
$195,000.00
0447 006 867
0409 995 596
1988 FORD LINCOLN 2
1980 FORD ESCORT RS2000
Mark vill. Full power option. Very good condition. DIY1177891
Celica 5 speed gearbox. Close ratio, quick shift. Big crow cam. Double
valve springs. Big bore exhaust. DIY1177886
$29,000.00
$51,400.00
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FORD GALAXIE 500
2013 SUBARU LEGACY
Nearly everything done ready to drive - just have run out of space and time
for this project. DIY1177874
Shares the same motor as the WRX with DIT and SI Drive which allows you
to choose the responsiveness from a button. DIY1177868
$42,000.00
$21,900.00
0428 555 407
0457 610 205
1977 HOLDEN TORANA A9X
1972 HOLDEN BELMONT HQ
Sedan. In very good condition and runs beautifully. Includes the original 5
spoke wheels in addition to those fitted. DIY1177544
Original HQ Belmont ute. Well maintained 173 with 3 speed column shift.
58,000 miles. DIY1177520
$350,000.00
$29,000.00
0417 271 051
1996 FORD FALCON XR8 Ef
0438 285 214
1972 FORD RANCHERO GT
Factory manual, sun roof, 5 speed near immaculate. Still drives like a new
car. DIY1177392
351 2v. Completely stock, except for new Holley carb. Runs very well. Body
is almost excellent. DIY1176828
$25,000.00
$33,000.00
0401 463 168
0418 393 408
1963 HOLDEN EH Special
JAGUAR 3.8 MKII
The cleanest, rust free, original EH I have ever seen, original body, paint,
chrome, interior, plates, 3rd owner. DIY1176783
1960 Mark 11 3.8 auto 0439479761 WA. DIY1176745
$45,000.00
$33,000.00
0407 940 876
0439 479 761
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2008 HOLDEN STATESMAN WN
1978 FORD XC
Stretch limo 12 seater incl. driver with 5th bridal door. DIY1176738
Unfinished project 9 inch diff gear box. Paint work done inside and out just
need to finish motor and trim. DIY1176667
$115,000.00
$17,000.00
0418 222 281
0423 716 191
1984 PORSCHE 944 1
1997 MAZDA MX-5 NA3
Lots of money spent on this car. Rotex supercharged running EMS Stinger
ECU, engine in very good condition with little use. DIY1176656
Limited edition roadster, manual, 1 OF 75 BRG NA8. Excellent original soft
top, soft top tonneau cover. DIY1176650
$38,000.00
$36,990.00
0431 682 230
0478 584 554
2007 VOLVO C70 T5
1984 MAZDA 929
Hardtop convertible T5 auto. Handles and runs like a dream. Only travelled
107000km and always garaged. DIY1176648
Excellent condition inside outside, no one used the back seat. DIY1176500
$14,990.00
$19,000.00
0412 812 204
2013 HOLDEN MALOO VF
2012 FORD G6 E TURBO
Like new. Garaged most of its life & very well looked after. One owner. Very
low Kms & over serviced. DIY1176262
Excellent condition, low kms,11 months rego. DIY1176124
$110,000.00
$38,500.00
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1965 HOLDEN HD Special Classic
2004 MERCEDES-BENZ SL350 R230
6 cylinder, one owner since new. 179 Auto 2 speed sedan. Restorers
delight! DIY1175835
Convertible, in excellent condition. Genuine 143,000 km’s. Meticulously
maintained. Everything works. DIY1175828
$19,000.00
$35,000.00
0398 742 006
0427 072 333
2021 FORD MUSTANG Mach 1
1962 FORD THUNDERBIRD 3rd Generation
Fully optioned, build #323, limited edition fighter jet colour, appearance
pack, Recaro seats. DIY1175778
Ex California car, rust free. Patrician Green repainted several years ago by
previous owner. DIY1175753
$99,800.00
$25,000.00
0438 233 332
2001 HSV CLUBSPORT VXII
0409 990 025
1972 HOLDEN TORANA LJ
CUSTOM BUILT, 1000HP LS, detuned for longevity. One owner since new.
Presents and drives as new. DIY1175714
Registered coupe, one owner from new. Original interior, new carpet. New
fuel pump/tank & 320 holly carb. DIY1175706
$100,000.00
$80,000.00
0450 143 900
0460 582 448
2001 HOLDEN UTE ss
2014 HSV R8 maloo
Full Pedders suspension fitted 2022, engine and auto reconditioned 2017.
All original. 2nd owner, service history from GM, in storage not driven for
2 years. DIY1175428
DIY1175448
$18,500.00
0437 272 263
$80,000.00
0437 272 263
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1994 HOLDEN COMMODORE VR
2005 HSV CLUBSPORT VZ
18” alloy rims, sports steering wheel, ex-pursuit car, needs a little work with
lots done. DIY1175208
6 speed manual, new radiator, paint work just completed. Full cut and
polish. DIY1175157
$10,000.00
$42,000.00
0419 206 154
0424 955 035
1962 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE
1994 HOLDEN COMMODORE Vr
Registered in NSW since 2007, low kms since resto. DIY1175065
Series 2, ute 355 supercharged, 500+ RWHP. Have spent some serious
money and time on this car and it shows! DIY1175061
$84,990.00
$40,000.00
0415 153 194
2002 NISSAN 200SX Spec R GT
SUBARU IMPREZA
The ultimate Aust delivered Spec R GT with $10k invested in the past
500km. DIY1174849
3 inch stainless steel exhaust, good condition. DIY1174822
$54,950.00
$12,000.00
0429 187 751
0490 778 945
0404 825 179
1966 FORD MUSTANG GT
1995 HSV CLUBSPORT VS
Immaculate 1966 GT Fastback, genuine GT with Pony interior from factory,
4 speed manual, factory A/C. DIY1174807
Genesis Blue. Daily driver with sub 170k, 6 speed manual, 3” exhaust, mild
cam. Excellent condition. DIY1174806
$145,000.00
$40,000.00
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2004 FORD FALCON XR6T BAMKII
1990 FORD FALCON XF Series 2
Nothing but a brilliant beast! Immaculately maintained. DIY1174802
2 owners, non smokers, no accidents, genuine low km. Restored and
re-painted in 2022. Period original restoration. DIY1174801
$21,000.00
$46,650.00
0448 429 811
0439 398 993
1982 FORD FALCON XE
2003 HUMMER H2
Fully licensed, matching numbers 302 Cleveland running petrol/lpg with
stealth gas system built. DIY1174800
Awesome truck both on road and off! In fantastic condition with only
128,000km. DIY1174208
$32,000.00
$68,500.00
0458 767 698
1974 HOLDEN HQ
0434 625 330
1976 FORD GALAXIE Country Squire
Has lots of parts to go with it, an auto gearbox, please give me a call to ask
about the car. DIY1174178
Wagon. Awesome condition, drives great, cool cruiser, 390 big block.
$7,000.00
$69,000.00
0418 796 118
DIY1174076
0415 703 139
1971 CHRYSLER VALIANT Ranger
1968 FORD TORINO GT
Ute. Nice original condition. All owners manual books, 90km. DIY1174073
Classic American Muscle Car. Great example of 60’s Ford Muscle - Becoming Rarer Fantastic Investment! DIY1174066
$36,000.00
$69,500.00
0415 703 139
0434 625 330
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2005 HOLDEN MONARO VZ CV8Z
2008 HOLDEN COMMODORE SS
WANTED: Devil Yellow CV8Z DIY1174065
103,000kms (2 owner vehicle). Vehicle has been brought back from stock
standard. DIY1174055
$-
0419 686 969
$37,500.00
0891 937 716
1993 HOLDEN COMMODORE S-Pack
1977 SUBARU LEONE dl
Straight standard Holden VR V6 UTE. DIY1173953
All original, very rare, good condition for age, small rust holes in usual
places, can negotiate. DIY1173884
$6,500.00
0405 567 341
$8,000.00
0425 249 778
1966 DODGE CORONET 440
1973 FORD MARQUIS
Painted here in Australia, worked 440CI motor, auto, power steer. Great
tough cruiser! Rare Mopar here in Aus. DIY1173836
Brougham Auto. A timeless beauty, immaculate condition. With only
35,000 miles on the odometer. DIY1173736
$97,500.00
$45,000.00
0403 157 734
0413 645 265
1926 ROLLS-ROYCE 20HP
1968 FORD MUSTANG
Exceptional Condition. Very smooth with an exceptionally quiet engine.
Fastback, LHD, 302W, C10, 9”. Extensive restoration inside, out & under.
Power steering. Disc brakes. DIY1173687
DIY1173720
$85,000.00
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$120,000.00
0408 508 246
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1989 FORD FAIRLANE NA
1960 PORSCHE 356B
Best selling vehicle in good condition with RWC. Great example of an
Australian classic. DIY1173676
Fully restored, Australian delivered from Hamiltons in Melbourne. DIY1173516
$9,995.00
$295,000.00
0418 320 632
0418 751 353
1938 FORD TUDOR
1973 HOLDEN HQ
Deluxe. Original flathead with 3 speed manual. Complete car ready to
enjoy. DIY1173453
GTS MONARO replica. High performance 336 stroker DIY1173432
$39,990.00
$80,000.00
0490 540 337
2007 FPV SUPER PURSUIT BF MKII
0422 040 252
1984 PORSCHE 944
2 1/2 high flow exhaust, Vertini 20 x 10 rear and 20 x 8 front, flash tuner and
dynoed to 356kW. DIY1173357
Supercharged, would make good track day car. DIY1173130
$50,000.00
$38,000.00
0448 822 275
0431 682 230
1955 FORD THUNDERBIRD
1974 GMC C60
Baby Bird turquoise, auto 292, V8,power steering, electric seat, hard top
paint fair. DIY1173070
Ex-USA car transporter, 6.6L LBZ Duramax, 6sp Allison, unfin Project, heaps
of spares/new parts. DIY1172996
$65,000.00
$27,000.00
0400 089 795
0439 457 267
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1987 DAIHATSU MIRA TR-XX
ASTON MARTIN V8
Rare with factory options, could use a little bit of love but drives beautifully.
Vantage. 70k km with FSH, desirable manual, Perth supplied new. Calls
only. DIY1172805
DIY1172879
$13,000.00
0413 700 674
$99,888.00
0409 519 377
2007 MITSUBISHI TMR 380 SUPERCHARGED
2009 BMW M3 E92
Build 006 of 20. Rare Vehicle with only 18 going to Mitsubishi Dealers
Australia wide. DIY1172723
Beautiful example of popular V8 M3. Well cared for low 35,000km vehicle
with service history. DIY1172722
$48,000.00
$69,500.00
0411 415 311
1986 HOLDEN COMMODORE SS Group A Plus Pack
2021 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE S Limited
Matching numbers, this is an excellent and original example of an Australian motoring icon. DIY1172693
Harrop Supercharged Hemi! DIY1172484
$200,000.00
$80,000.00
0458 198 705
0404 809 084
0418 733 470
1962 FORD THUNDERBIRD 3rd Generation
1989 FORD MUSTANG
Ex California car, rust free. Repainted several years ago by previous owner
but in good condition. DIY1172379
A rare (in Australia) RHD, V8 manual LX version, see internet adverts for full
details. Serious then call for more info. DIY1172104
$25,000.00
$35,000.00
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1967 FORD FAIRMONT
1963 CHRYSLER VALIANT s series
100% original condition. DIY1172052
With a 273 V8. originally a 225 slant 6. It has a 3 speed auto torqueflight
trans that shift s smoothly. DIY1172051
$55,000.00
0401 033 700
$25,000.00
0421 482 873
HOLDEN COMMODORE VK
1974 EXCALIBUR SS PHAETON Two
Blue Meanie. 308 Garrett turbo charged. Haltech ecu, turbo 700 4 speed
auto, Salisbury diff. Full Brock interior. DIY1171748
Factory hand built with the original running gear (454 engine, T400 gearbox, LSD, 4 wheel discs. DIY1171740
$75,000.00
$55,000.00
0417 302 647
0408 098 213
1994 DODGE VIPER RT10
2004 HSV COUPE 4 VZ
Genuine low mileage American muscle car highly desirable RHD CONVERSION. DIY1171605
VZ HSV AWD Coupe 4. My 2004 VZ HSV AWD Coupe 4 No. 63 of only 134,
1 of only 28 in Quicksilver with Blacktheyd. DIY1171596
$119,000.00
$105,000.00
0419 878 191
0472 541 001
1954 HOLDEN FJ
1978 FORD LTD ZH P6
In immaculate condition. 138 grey motor, 3 speed column shift,
25/03/2024 rego NSW. DIY1171352
5.8L with 9 inch diff, FMX and extractors. Has matching numbers. Motor
and body in good condition. DIY1171332
$54,000.00
$32,000.00
0467 713 097
0490 364 649
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2000 HSV GTS VT series 2
2003 SAAB VECTOR 9-3
089 of 117 made, 300KW Callaway engine. DIY1171330
Excellent original clean car, nonsmoker, no pet damage, low143,360kms.
DIY1171183
$71,500.00
0438 334 224
$9,500.00
0438 887 068
2007 FORD GT FALCON 2
1956 FORD FAIRLANE VICTORIA
COBRA one of 50 manual vehicles fitted with front and rear Brembo brake
program Low build number FPV133. DIY1171180
Rare trophy winning 956 Victoria coupe, fully restored, auto, power steer,
with continental kit. DIY1171027
$110,000.00
$110,000.00
0417 248 889
0412 405 338
1975 CHRYSLER VALIANT REGAL VJ
1926 FORD T-MODEL Tourer
Barn find - last driven 1994. Have recently started, engine runs fine. Selling
as is. DIY1170663
Full older restoration. Wooden spoke wheels. Car in excellent condition
$25,000.00
$25,000.00
0407 001 957
DIY1170554
0407 037160
1929 FORD A MODEL
MERCEDES-BENZ 380SEC w126
Tourer. 6 wheel Equip. Full older restoration. Car in excellent condition.
A fine example of Mercedes sports coupe. An appreciating asset while you
drive. DIY1170453
DIY1170552
$37,000.00
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$21,700.00
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1970 DODGE CHALLENGER T/A tribute
FORD MUSTANG
Readers resto 2018 winner, freshly rebuilt mild 340, 904 Torqueflite, 8&3/4
suregrip. DIY1170328
1966 C Code Coupe with import papers and all receipts. Immaculate inside
and out, always garaged, always loved. DIY1170263
$119,000.00
$70,000.00
0432 577 989
0419 109 152
HOLDEN COMMODORE SS-V
1998 HSV CLUBSPORT
Upgraded in every way, engine rebuilt at 108k km by professional LS
engine specialist, mild sports cam. DIY1170251
5 speed manual, Sting Red, 162,000 original kms, 6000kms on rebuilt
engine. DIY1170227
$52,000.00
$45,000.00
0467 709 200
1955 AUSTIN HEALEY 100 / 4
0408 451 198
1967 FORD MUSTANG GT GTA
Restored in 2002 runs beautifully incl. full weather equipment - Owners
health issues force sale. DIY1170204
390. Big block, S code. This car was originally Californian delivered. It was
converted to right hand drive. DIY1170102
$99,990.00
$125,000.00
0459 767 340
1958 FORD FAIRLANE 500 Interceptor
1991 FORD FAIRMONT EB
Original condition. Red/black makes it an outstanding looking car. Presents perfectly with nothing to spend. DIY1169950
Automatic, fully restored, must see. DIY1169805
$58,750.00
$20,000.00
0407 424 475
0409 572 367
0477 125 313
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1971 LAND ROVER SERIES 2 IIa
1978 HOLDEN HZ
Sold new by Faulls Pty Ltd in Hay Street Subiaco WA in 1972. Holden red
202 and Salisbury diff conversion. DIY1169265
Genuine. Worked 308 V8, M21 4 speed, Salisbury rear, GTS dash and
wheels, Sandman Replica. DIY1169224
$15,950.00
$55,000.00
0427 057 719
0427 239 328
1999 JAGUAR XJ8 SPORTS SALOON
2008 CHRYSLER 300C
Excellent condition, exceptional colour. The sweetest sounding small block
V8 you ever heard - go ahead and treat yourself. DIY1169147
Black super stretch 12 seat limousine includes driver. Built by L.A.Custom
Limousines in USA. Dual bar. DIY1168906
$24,000.00
$120,000.00
0455 041 431
0412 930 011
1990 JAGUAR XJSC
2000 MERCEDES-BENZ CLK320 W208
Convertible.Finished in diamond blue with navy leather interior & soft top.
Genuine 60000km. DIY1168658
Avantgarde. Factory delivered AMG upgrade body kit and wheels.
56,000 documented km. DIY1168464
$59,950.00
$29,500.00
0419 374 153
0412 24 3547
1929 DODGE DA Limousine
FORD MUSTANG
Dodge DA 8-seater limousine with Windsor V8 engine and modern running
gear. DIY1168442
641/2 D code very rare 289 4 barrel, rally pack, new bonnet, grille , 17 inch
fairly new Mustang mags, and 4 speed. DIY1168399
$175,000.00
$39,500.00
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FORD FAIRLANE
MERCEDES-BENZ 450SL
66 (post coupe) V8 auto 9 inch rear end B&M shifter needs work nothing
major genuine SS CRAIGERS, must sell. DIY1168398
980 LHD with two tops hard and soft, personal import one lady owner, only
74.480 genuine miles, service history. DIY1168397
$26,000.00
$79,900.00
0407 882 270
0407 882 270
2013 ALFA ROMEO GIULIETTA 1
1993 FORD MUSTANG GT Convertible
Distinctive model. Premium pack with 18” alloys, lighted door sills, included genuine sat nav. DIY1168162
Very rare car in immaculate condition, only 700 miles since new, sitting in
climate control garage. DIY1168011
$16,000.00
$52,000.00
0421 146 548
1926 ESSEX SUPER SIX
0011 51982 96177
1976 HOLDEN SANDMAN HX
Green and black guards with wooden wheels. Original 6 volt. 6 cylinder
with 3 speed manual, good condition for the age. DIY1167742
Genuine with original paint and trim. No rust, in storage since 1989. Interior
perfectly preserved. DIY1167708
$25,000.00
$120,000.00
0417 922 897
0438 693 282
1993 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER VOGUE Classic
1997 BMW Z3
Very good condition, its interior is near perfect, it has new head gaskets
and suspension airbags. DIY1167605
Roadster. Eye catching with factory M black convertible 2.9 Ltr, has wide
guard to accommodate the wide wheels. DIY1167600
$20,000.00
$30,000.00
0404 054 847
0425 878 806
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AUSTIN 7 CLUB NSW
PO Box 6009, North Ryde 2113
info@austin7clubnsw.org.au
austin7clubnsw.org.au
AUSTIN 7 CLUB SA
262 Tapleys Hill Road, Seaton 5023
buesnelgc@hotmail.com
austin7clubsa.com.au
AUSTIN 7 CLUB VIC
PO Box 462, Moorabbin, VIC, 3189
secretary@austin7club.org
austin7club.org
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AUSTIN A40 CAR CLUB
c/o 64 Duff Street,
Cranbourne, VIC, 3977
austina40club.com.au
AUSTIN-HEALEY OWNERS NSW
PO Box 2754, North Parramatta 1750
enquiries@austinhealeynsw.com.au
austinhealeynsw.com.au
AUSTIN-HEALEY OWNERS VIC
PO Box 97, Mulgrave, VIC, 3170
secretary@healeyvic.com.au
healeyvic.com.au
AUSTIN-HEALEY SPRITE DRIVERS
PO Box 248, Box Hill, VIC, 3128
artyd00@gmail.com
ahsdc.org
AUSTIN MOTOR VEHICLE CLUB
NSW
PO Box 3943,
Parramatta, NSW, 2124
secretary@amvcnsw.com.au
amvcnsw.com.au
AUSTIN MOTOR VEHICLE CLUB
WA
PO Box 189, Bassendean, WA ,6934
secretaryamvcwa@gmail.com
AUSTIN SEVEN CLUB OF WA
PO Box 184, Bassendean, WA ,6934
mail@austinsevenclubwa.com
austinesevenclubwa.com
AUSTRALIAN ALL RALLY GROUP
5 McLeish St, Toowoomba, 4350
07 4634 1529
AUSTRALIAN COMPONENT CAR
CLUB
5 Durrow Ave, Killarney Heights,
2087
02 9520 0712
AUSTRALIAN CORVETTES ASSN
admin@australiancorvettes.com
0413 337 903
AUSTRALIAN ELECTRIC
VEHICLE ASSN
PO Box 5285, Clayton, VIC 3168
03 9546 9130
aeva.asn.au
AUSTRALIAN EX-MILITARY
VEHICLE COLLECTORS SOCIETY
PO Box 221, Gladesville, NSW 2111
igor9364@bigpond.net.au
0411 868 745
AUSTRALIAN HISTORIC
MOTORING FEDERATION
PO Box 2862, Canberra, ACT 2601
nfor@australianmotoring.com
0419 249 109
AUSTRALIAN HISTORIC RALLY
GROUP
PO Box 405, Morisset, NSW, 2264
secretary.ahrg@gmail.com
historicrally.com.au
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AUSTRALIAN LANCIA REGISTER
PO Box 463, East Melb, VIC, 8002
prenou@bigpond.net.au
AUSTRALIAN NISSAN
SILVIA/180SX CAR CLUB
07 3357 9878
AUSTRALIAN PACIFIC STREET
MACHINES
Unit 5/29 Mt Peter Rd, Edmonton,
QLD, 4869
07 4045 0598
AUSTRALIAN PERFORMANCE
CAR CLUB
199 Salmon St, Port Melb 3004
info@australiantarmacchallenge.com
australiantarmacchallenge.com
AUSTRALIAN PORSCHE 356
REGISTER
PO Box 7356, St Kilda Rd, VIC, 8004
info@356.com.au
356.com.au
AUSTRALIAN RACING DRIVERS
CLUB LTD
PO Box 6747, Blacktown Delivery
Centre, NSW, 2148
reception@ardc.com.au
ardc.com.au
AUSTRALIAN SPORTING CAR
CLUB
PO Box 1937, Orange, NSW, 2800
ascc1930@yahoo.com.au
AUSTRALIAN SPORTS SEDAN
ASSOCIATION NSW
PO Box 3276, Putney, NSW, 2112
info@sportsedan.com.au
sportsedan.com.au
AUSTRALIAN SPORTS SEDAN
ASSOC VIC
PO Box 1306,
Narre Warren, VIC, 3805
info@assavic.com.au
sportssedan.com.au
AUSTRALIAN STREET MACHINE
FEDERATION (ASMF)
PO Box 5443, West End, QLD, 4101
streetmachine.org.au
AUSTRALIAN STREET ROD
FEDERATION (ASRF)
PO Box 2569, Burleigh BC 4220
asrfsec@bigpond.com
asrf.org.au
AUSTRALIAN TYP901 REGISTER
PO Box 2279, East Ivanhoe 3079
treasurer@typ901.org
typ901.org
AUSTRALIAN HISTORIC
MOTORING FEDERATION
GPO Box 2862, Canberra, ACT, 2601
secretary@ahmf.org.au
ahmf.org.au
AUSTRALIAN X-TRAIL FORUM
PO Box 704, Jannali, NSW, 2226
admin@australianxtrail.com.au
australianxtrail.com.au
AUTOMOBILE RESTORERS
ASSOCIATION GOLD COAST
PO Box 6867, GCMC, Bundall 4217
aussieacer@hotmail.com
AUTOMOBILIA COLLECTORS CLUB
PO Box 700, Campbelltown 2560
02 4625 7547
AUSWIDE HOLDEN CAMIRA CAR
CLUB
countrydealerteam@gmail.com
0403 605 720
AVON VALLEY VINTAGE VEHICLE
ASSOCIATION OF WA
PO Box 755, Northam, WA, 6401
fsi93402@bigpond.net.au
avonvintagecars.org.au
B
BALLARAT & DISTRICT EARLY
HOLDEN CLUB
PO Box 184, Howitt St Wendouree
3355
scdd@bigpond.net.au
bdehcc.com
BALLARAT LIGHT CAR CLUB
PO Box 400, Ballarat 3353
blccpresident@hotmail.com
blcc.net.au
BAROSSA VALLEY GM OWNERS
6 Auricht Ave, Tanunda 5352 SA
bvgmoc@gmail.com
BAROSSA VALLEY HISTORICAL
VEHICLE CLUB
PO Box 307, Angaston, SA, 5353
garrywellington@aussiebb.com.au
BARRAKEE CLASSIC VEHICLE
CLUB
barrakeecvc@hotmail.com
0409 334 533
BATEMANS BAY ROD & CUSTOM
CLUB
PO Box 131, Batemans Bay, NSW
batemansbayrodcustomclub@yahoo.
com.au
batemansbayrodclub.com
BATHURST HISTORIC CAR CLUB
PO Box 254, Bathurst, NSW, 2795
bhccsecretary@outlook.com
BATHURST LIGHT CAR CLUB
PO Box 444, Bathurst, NSW, 2795
secretary-blcc@bigpond.com
bathurstlightcarclub.com.au
BAYSIDE VEHICLE RESTORERS
PO Box 59, Cleveland, QLD, 4159
secretary@baycitychrysler.org.au
baycitychrysler.com
VISIT: WWW.TRADEUNIQUECARS.COM.AU/EVENTS/CAR-CLUB-LISTINGS/
BAY CITY CHRYSLER CAR CLUB
PO Box 494, Ocean Grove, VIC, 3226
secretarybccc@bigpond.com
baysideclub.org.au
BEECHWORTH OLD CRANKS
MOTOR CLUB
beechwortholdcranksclub@gmail.
com
beechwortholdcranksclub.com
BELLETT CAR CLUB OF VIC
PO Box 249, Benalla, VIC, 3671
belletclubvic@hotmail.com
BENALLA AUTO CLUB
PO Box 249, Benalla, VIC, 3671
race@wintonraceway.com.au
wintonraceway.com.au
BENDIGO CAR CLUB
PO Box 361, Bendigo, VIC, 3552
enquiries@bendigocarclub.com.au
bendigocarclub.com.au
BENDIGO SANDHURST HOLDEN
CLUB
PO Box 152, Bendigo, VIC, 3552
bendigosandhurst@holden.org.au
bendigosandhurstholdenclub.org
BENDIGO SPORTS AND CLASSIC
CARS CLUB
PO Box 1172,
Kangaroo Flat, VIC, 3555
0459 069 076
BENTLEY DRIVERS’ CLUB AUST
1/12 Dudley Pde Cantebury VIC 3126
secretary@vintagebentley.org
vintagebentley.org
BENTLEY DRIVERS CLUB NSW
33 Bonnefin Road,
Hunters Hill, NSW, 2110
secretary@bmwclubnsw.asn.au
bdcnsw.com.au
BLACKWIDOW CRUISES
28 Etheridge Street, Page, ACT 2614
blackwidowcruises@gmail.com
BLUE MOUNTAINS CLASSIC
OWNERS CLUB
PO BOX 512, Hazelbrook, NSW
tachaustralia@bigpond.com
BMC-LEYLAND CAR CLUB
bmcleylandcc@iinet.net.au
bmcleylandcarclub.org
BMW CAR CLUB CANBERRA
PO Box 68, Civic Square, ACT, 2608
membership@bmwclubact.asn.au
bmwclubact.asn.au
BMW CAR CLUB - TAS
PO Box 954, Sandy Bay, TAS, 7006
secretary@bmwclubtas.com.au
bmwclubtas.com.au
BMW CAR CLUB VICTORIA
GPO Box 1250, Melbourne, VIC, 3001
secretary@bmwccv.com.au
bmwccv.com.au
BMW CAR CLUB WA
PO Box 153, Leederville, WA 6903
president@bmwclubwa.asn.au
bmwclubwa.asn.au
BMW CLUB GOLD COAST
membership@bmwclubgoldcoast.
com
bmwclubwa.asn.au
BMW CLUB QUEENSLAND
PO Box 184, Everton Park 4053
leannet@bmwclubqld.asn.au
bmwclubqld.asn.au
BMW DRIVERS CLUB MELBOURNE
PO Box 81, Tyabb, VIC, 3913
secretary@bmwdcm.com.au
bmwdcm.com.au
BENTLEY DRIVERS CLUB QLD
10 Thornbill Drive,
Upper Caboolture, QLD, 4510
bdcq@hotmail.com.au
BMW DRIVERS CLUB NSW
PO Box 323, Crows Nest, NSW, 1585
President@bmwclubnsw.asn.au
bmwclubnsw.asn.au
BENTLEY DRIVERS CLUB WA
PO Box 201, Nedlands,
WA, 6909
michael@hoodpropertygroup.com.au
bdcwa.com.au
BMW DRIVERS CLUB OF SA
PO Box 360, Glenside, SA, 5068
bmwdcsa@live.com.au
bmwclubsa.asn.au
BENT RODS CAR CLUB
benttodscarclub@rocketmail.com
bentrods.com.au
BOLWELL CAR CLUB AUST
bolwell_mk4@optusnet.com.au
bolwellcarclub.com.au
BLACK DIAMOND RECREATIONAL
4WD CLUB
PO Box 709, Kiama, NSW
blackdiamond4wd@gmail.com
BLACKTOP CRUISERS ROD &
CUSTOM CLUB
c/o 20 Fairview Rd, Healesville 3777
03 5962 2502
BOLWELL CAR CLUB OF NSW
PO Box 210,
Camperdown, NSW, 1450
kcjb@bigpond.com
bolwellcarclubnsw.com
BOLWELL CAR CLUB QLD
jason.weber@jhg.com.au
BOLWELL CAR CLUB SA
PO Box 2226, Kent Town, SA, 5071
vidstud@gmail.com
bolwellcarclub.com.au/SA_Page.html
BOLWELL CAR CLUB VIC
PO Box 1009, Ringwood, VIC, 3134
phillipw@georgewhite.com.au
bolwellcarclub.com.au
BOLWELL CAR CLUB WA
PO Box 360, Kalamunda, WA, 6926
settlers.transport@bigpond.com
bolwellcarclub.com.au
BORDERTOWN VEHICLE
RESTORERS CLUB
PO Box 69, Bordertown, SA, 5268
0428 849 319
BRINDABELLA
MOTOR SPORT CLUB
PO Box 115, Civic Square, ACT, 2608
president@bmsc.com.au
bmsc.com.au
BRISBANE COMMODORE
CAR CLUB
PO Box 3488, Bracken Ridge, QLD, 4017
membership@brisbanecommodore.
com
holden.org.au/club/brisbane-commodore-car-club/
BRISBANE DISTRICTS
STREET CAR CLUB
PO Box 2520, Chermside, QLD
rigg26@tpg.com.au
BRISBANE SPORTING CAR CLUB
16/23 Ashtan Place,
Banyo, QLD, 4014
bscc@ozContact.com.au
bscc.asn.au
BRISTOL OWNERS CLUB AUST
PO Box 4108 Balwyn East Vic
statcutler@bigpond.com
bristolownersclubofaustralia.com.au
BRITISH & EUROPEAN AUTO CLUB
PO Box 1020, Bowral, NSW, 2576
info@beac.org.au
beacnsw.wordpress.com
BRITISH FORD CAR CLUB QLD
1 Rising Street,
Shailer Park, QLD 4128
pbriggs@bigpond.com
britishfordcarclub.com
BRITISH MOTOR CLUB CANBERRA
info@britishmotorclub.com.au
britishmotorclub.com.au
BROCK COMMODORE OWNERS
ASSN VIC
PO Box 555, Ferntree Gully, 3156
membership@bcoaa.com
bcoaa.com
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BROKEN HILL VETERAN
& VINTAGE CAR CLUB
477 Morgan St,
Broken Hill, NSW 2880
gavinf@silvercitymotors.com.au
BUICK CAR CLUB NSW
PO Box 168, Merrylands, NSW, 2160
mail@buickclub.org.au
buickclub.org.au
BUICK CAR CLUB QLD
PO Box 113, Cleveland, QLD, 4163
brianlindahall@optusnet.com.au
buickcarclubaustralia.com
BUICK CAR CLUB VIC
5 Laurel Grove, Blackburn 3130
riv@netspace.net.au
buickcarclub.org.au
CANBERRA CELICA GROUP (CCG)
info@canberracelica.org
canberracelica.org
CANBERRA GEMINI CLUB
9 Cubillo Crescent,
Ngunnawal, ACT, 2913
monaro_red_gem@hotmail.com
CANBERRA HOT ROD ASSOC
PO Box 1106, Woden, ACT, 2606
0435 295 347
chra.org.au
CANBERRA REGION
MORRIS MINOR CLUB
PO Box 3202, Weston, ACT, 2611
info@canberramorrisminors.org
canberramorrisminors.org
CHALLENGERS STREET ROD &
CUSTOM CAR CLUB
1 Preston Main Road, Gawler, 7315
lcarew@vtown.com.au
CHARGER CLUB OF VICTORIA
PO Box 904, Glen Waverley 3150
0407 265 318
chargerclub.org
CHARGER CLUB OF WA
PO Box 654, Cannington, WA, 6987
chargerclubofwa.asn.au
CHARTERS TOWERS RESTORERS
PO Box 847,Charters Towers 4820
clubbluff@bigpond.com
ctrc.com.au/
CANBERRA ROD & KUSTOM KLUB
c/- 5 Marks Place, Macgregor 2615
info@canberrarodandkustomklub.org
CHEV PERFORMANCE CLUB SA
PO Box 625 Prospect East 5082
chevperformance@gmail.com
chevperformancesa.com
CANBERRA TORANA CLUB
PO Box 2049, Kambah 2902
secretary@canberratoranaclub.com
canberratoranaclub.com
CHEVROLET CAR CLUB VIC
GPO Box 838, Melbourne, VIC, 3001
enquiries@chevcarclubvic.org.au
chevcarclubvic.org.au
CADILLAC LA SALLE CLUB VIC
PO Box 795, Mt Waverley, VIC, 3149
greg.short@csiro.au
cadillaclasalleclub.com.au
CAR CLUB RMIT
PO Box 12086, Melbourne 3000
ccrmit@dcsi.net.au
ccrmit.com
CHEVROLET CAR CLUB OF QLD
PO Box 1165, Springwood, QLD, 4127
president@chevclubqld.com
chevclubqld.com
CADILLAC LA SALLE CLUB WA
wacadillaclasalleclub@iinet.net.au
cadillac.carclub.com.au
CASTLEMAINE HISTORIC
VEHICLE CLUB
PO Box 43, Castlemaine 3450
smokeyfry@bigpond.com
ch-vc.com
CHEVROLET CLUB OF NSW
67 McPhersons Rd, Londonderry
2152
ccnsweditor@yahoo.com.au
nswchevclub.com
CENTRAL COAST
HISTORIC CAR CLUB
PO Box 719, Gosford, NSW, 2250
info@cchcc.org.au
cchcc.org.au
CHEVROLET CLUB WA
PO Box 351, Armadale, WA, 6992
secretary@chevclubwa.com.au
chevclubwa.com.au
BUNDABERG EARLY HOLDEN
PO Box 869, Bundaberg 4670
info@bundabergearlyholdenclub.com
C
CAIRNS & DISTRICT HISTORIC
VEHICLE CLUB
PO Box 849, Malanda, QLD
secretarycairnsdhvc@hotmail.com
CALIFORNIAN CRUISIN’
PO Box 4305, Forster, NSW, 2428
curlsc1@bigpond.com
calcruisin.com
CAMARO FIREBIRD OWNERS
PO Box 2289, North Parramatta 1750
camarofirebirdownersclubaust@
gmail.com
cfoca.com.au
CAMPBELLTOWN HISTORIC
VEHICLE CLUB
95 Camden Rd,
Douglas Park, NSW, 2569
chvc@outlook.com
CAPRI CAR CLUB NSW
PO Box 109, Pendle Hill, NSW, 2145
capriclubnsw@gmail.com
capricarclubnsw.org.au
CENTRAL COAST HOLDEN ASSN
PO Box 3010,
Bateau Bay, NSW, 2261
ccha1996@gmail.com
centralcoast.wordpress.com
CENTRAL NORTH COAST
SPORTING CAR CLUB
PO Box 371, Taree, NSW, 2430
jusel@tpg.com.au
cncscc.com.au
CENTRAL VICTORIAN CHRYSLER
PO Box 2604, Bendigo Delivery
Centre, VIC, 3554
info@midstatemopars.com
midstatemopars.com
CAPRI CAR CLUB VIC
PO Box 155, Ashbuton, VIC, 3147
secretary@capricarclub.org.au
capricarclub.org.au
CERBERUS CAR CLUB
PO Box 4029,
Dandenong South, VIC, 3164
cerberuscc@gmail.com
cerberuscarclub.com.au/
CANBERRA ANTIQUE &
CLASSIC MOTOR CLUB
PO Box 3427, Manuka, ACT, 2603
info@cacmc.org.au
cacmc.org.au
CHACA MORGAN
COUNTRY CAR CLUB
PO Box 428, Albury, NSW
apargete@bigpond.net.au
morgancountrycarclub.com.au
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CHRYSLER CAR CLUB OF SA
PO Box 240, Greenacres, SA, 5086
0412 426 360
cccsa.net.au
CHRYSLER OWNERS CLUB OF QLD
PO Box 2151 Wellington Pt 4160
president@chryslerownersclubqld.
com
CHRYSLER RESTORERS SA
PO Box 667, Plympton, SA, 5038
08 8443 6311
chrysler-restorers-sa.org.au
CHRYSLER RESTORERS NSW
PO Box 565, Strathfield, NSW, 2135
info@chryslerclub.org.au
chryslerclub.org.au
CHRYSLER RESTORERS VIC
PO Box 3143, Nunawading, VIC, 3131
info@chryslerclubvic.org.au
chryslerclubvic.org.au
CHROME BUMPER ROD
& CUSTOM CLUB
secretary@chromebrcclub.com
chromebrcclub.com
VISIT: WWW.TRADEUNIQUECARS.COM.AU/EVENTS/CAR-CLUB-LISTINGS/
CIRCUIT CLUB
8 Yarpole Ave,
West Pennant Hills, NSW, 2152
info@circuitclub.com.au
CLASSIC JAGUAR ENTHUSIASTS
secretary@classicjaguar.org.au
classicjaguar.org.au
CITROEN CAR CLUB OF NSW
PO Box 348, Parramatta, NSW, 2124
citroencarclub.org.au
CLASSIC HOLDEN CAR CLUB NT
PO Box 36308, Winnelie, NT, 0821
info@classicholdencarclubnt.com
classicholdencarclubnt.com
CITROEN CAR CLUB TAS
PO Box 95 Riverside TAS 7250
mothersworry79@gmail.com
citroentas.org
CLASSIC HOLDEN CAR CLUB TAS
PO Box 635, Glenorchy, TAS, 7010
0418 122 615
CITROEN CAR CLUB OF VICTORIA
PO Box 122, Nunawading, VIC, 3131
secretary@citcarclubvic.org.au
citcarclubvic.org.au
CITROEN CLASSIC OWNERS
PO Box 52, Balwyn, VIC, 3103
citroenclassic.org.au
CLÉNET CLUB OF AUSTRALIA
PO Box 123,
Port Macquarie, NSW, 2444
02 6583 3902 or 0408 833 902
CLASSIC CARS UNITED
PO box 1385 Werribee Plaza 3030
classiccarsunited@gmail.com
CLASSIC AND HISTORIC AUTO
CLUB OF AUST SYD
PO Box 306, Wentworthville 2145
chacachatter@gmail.com
CLASSIC AND HISTORIC AUTO
CLUB OF AUST VIC
LPO Box 72, Bittern, VIC, 3918
secretary@chaca.com.au
chaca.com.au
CLASSIC & HISTORIC AUTOMOBILE
CLUB OF CABOOLTURE
PO Box 514, Caboolture Qld 4510
secretary@chacc.com
chacc.com
CLASSIC & MUSCLE CAR
CLUB OF IPSWICH
1 Wigmore Street
peteng2@bigpond.com
classicmuscleipswich.com
CLASSIC & VINTAGE MOTOR
CLUB OF EUROBODALLA
PO Box 684, Moruya, NSW, 2537
secretary@cvmce.org.au
cvmce.org.au
CLASSIC FALCON OWNERS NSW
PO Box 576, Gymea, NSW
classicfalconownersnsw@gmail.com
CLASSIC FORD CLUB
PO Box 450, Moonah, TAS, 7009
classicfordclub@outlook.com
classicfordclub.9f.com
CLASSIC FORD CLUB OF THE NT
PO Box 594, Nightcliff, NT, 0814
classicfordclubnt@hotmail.com
classicfordclubnt.com.au
CLASSIC HOLDENS COUNTRY VIC
95 Ronchi’s Road Concongella 3384
rayner1103@hotmail.com
CLASSIC JAPANESE CLUB QLD
1/42 Bluebell St, Caboolture
rnrfergo@optusnet.com.au
CLASSIC MOTORING CLUB
WAGGA WAGGA
PO Box 8625 Kooringal NSW 2650
keithwheeler@y7mail.com
classicmotoringclubwaggawagga.
com
CLASSIC RALLY CLUB
PO Box 2044,North Parramatta 1750
crc.sec@classicrallyclub.com.au
classicrallyclub.com.au
CLASSIC SKYLINES AUSTRALIA
PO Box, 24276 Melbourne 3001
president@classicskylinesaustralia.
com
classicskylinesaustralia.com
CLASSIC SPEEDWAY ASSN QLD
PO Box 24, Arana Hills 4054
tony@classicspeedway.com
classicspeedway.com
CLASSIC VE
PO Box 2618, Ringwood North
membership@clubve.com
classicfordclub.9f.com
CLUBBIES SA
30 Foster St, Parkside, SA, 5063
enquire@clubbiessa.com
clubbiessa.com
CLUB COMMODORE AUSTRALIA
mickandlisac@bigpond.com
holden.org.au/club/club-commodore-australia/
CLUB COMMODORE AUST ACT
PO Box 8090, Werrington 2747
teepee1969@live.com.au
CLUBMAN DRIVERS AUST
12 Liberty Way, Kellyville, NSW, 2155
secretary@clubmandrivers.com
clubmandrivers.com
CLUB MASERATI AUSTRALIA
PO Box 491 Crows Nest, NSW, 1585
membership@maseraticlub.com.au
maseraticlub.com.au
CLUBMINI NSW
PO Box 201, Callaghan, NSW, 2318
bradverschelden@gmail.com
clubmini.com.au/nsw
CLUBMINI - QLD
5 Tintagle St, Underwood, QLD, 4119
president.clubminiqld@gmail.com
CLUB MINI SA
sa@clubmini.com.au
clubmini.com.au/sa
CLUBMINI – VIC
PO Box 6393, Point Cook, VIC, 3030
secretary@vic.clubmini.com.au
clubmini.com.au/vic
CLUBMINI (WA)
president@wa.clubmini.com.au
clubmini.com.au/wa
CLUB MOTORI ITALIA
PO Box 514, North Hobart, TAS, 7002
info@cmitas.org
cmitas.org
CLUB VEEDUB
PO Box 1340, Camden, NSW, 2570
secretary@clubvw.org.au
clubvw.org.au
COAST 2 COAST CAR CLUB
21 Mackays Road, Coffs Harbour, NSW
coast2coastcarclub@hotmail.com
COBRA CAR CLUB SA
PO Box 1066, Kent Town, SA, 5071
dbruceallen@bigpond.com
COBRA CAR CLUB OF VICTORIA
12 Hornby Street,
Brighton East, VIC, 3187
president@cobracarclubvic.org.au
cobracarclubvic.org.au
COFFS HARBOUR AND
DISTRICT SPORTING CLUB
PO Box 101, Coffs Harbour 2450
secretary@coffscarclub.com.au
coffscarclub.com.au
CLUB FIAT 500 OF SA
48 Albert Street, Goodwood, 5034
athosv@bigpond.com
fiat500clubsa.org.au
COFFS HARBOUR VETERAN
AND VINTAGE CAR CLUB
PO Box 4191,
Coffs Harbour Jetty, NSW, 2450
sites.google.com/site/chvvcc/home
CLUB LOTUS AUSTRALIA
PO Box 220, Strathfield, NSW, 2135
enicholls@clublotus.com.au
clubve.com
COLAC COLLECTABLE CAR CLUB
PO Box 346, Colac, VIC, 3250
colacccc.com.au
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COMBINED TORANA CAR CLUB OF WA
PO Box 304, Bentley, WA, 6102
info@torrietorque.com
torrietorque.com
COMMODORE OWNERS CAR CLUB SA
PO Box 163, Smithfield, SA, 5114
pauld@coccsa.com
coccsa.forumotion.net
COMMODORE CAR CLUB TAS
PO Box 2031, Launceston, TAS, 7250
info@tascommodores.com
tascommodores.com
COMMODORE CAR CLUB OF WA
PO Box 1583, Fremantle, WA, 6959
nathan@commodorecarclubwa.com
commodorecarclubwa.com
COOMA MONARO HISTORIC
AUTOMOBILE CLUB
PO Box 758, Cooma, NSW, 2630
coomacarclub.com.au
COOTAMUNDRA ANTIQUE
MOTOR CLUB
PO Box 27, Cootamundra 2590
cootamundraantiquemotorclub@
gmail.com
cootamundraantiquemotorclub.org
COMPACT FAIRLANE OWNERS
PO Box 77, Corio, VIC, 3214
adavey3152@bigpond.com
CONTEMPORARY CLASSIC CLUB
PO Box 123, Port Macquarie 2444
rwh@exContact.com.au
02 6583 3902 or 0408 833 902
CORTINA MARK 1 OWNERS CLUB
PO Box 482, Bulleen, VIC, 3105
cmooc@hotmail.com
cortinamk1ownersclub.com.au
CORVETTE CLUB OF SA
PO Box 230, Findon, SA, 5023
Membership Officer: 0412 804 811
corvetteclubofsouthaustralia.com.au
CORVETTES DOWN UNDER QLD
PO Box 1053, Aspley, QLD, 4034
info@corvettesdownunder.com.au
corvettesdownunder.com.au
CORVETTES OF CANBERRA
PO Box 6157, Queanbeyan East 2620
contact@corvettesofcanberra.org.au
corvettesofcanberra.org.au
CORVETTES OF GEELONG
corvettesofgeelong@fastmail.com.au
corvettesofgeelong.com
CORVETTES OF MELBOURNE
PO Box 8052 Camberwell Nth 3124
webmaster@corvettesofmelbourne.
com
corvettesofmelbourne.com
CORVETTES OF WA
PO Box 555, Cloverdale, WA, 6985
president@corvettesofwa.com
corvettesofwa.com
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COUNTRY ROADS BOARD CAR
CLUB
PO Box 582, Ringwood, VIC, 3153
dj8@bigpond.com
crbcc.com.au
DATSUN SPORTS OWNERS
ASSOC (DSOA) NSW
PO Box 110, Glenbrook, NSW, 2773
mattiwood@optusnet.com.au
datsun.org.au
CROSS COUNTRY DRIVERS ASSN
PO Box 582, Bayswater, VIC, 3153
info@ccda4wd.com.au
ccda4wd.com.au
DATSUN SPORTS ROADSTER CLUB
PO Box 4158, Ringwood, VIC, 3134
dsrcvic.com
CUDGEGONG CRUISERS
PO Box 26, Gulgong, NSW, 2852
cudgegongcruisers@hotmail.com
cudgegongcruisers.org.au
CUSTOM & CLASSIC CAR CLUB
46 Langford Street, Moe, VIC, 3825
customandclassiccarclub@hotmail.
com
customandclassiccarclub.com.au
CYCLONES ROD AND CUSTOM
CAR CLUB - TOWNSVILLE
959 Riverway Drive, Condon 4817
info@cyclones.org.au
cyclones.org.au
D
DAIMLER LANCHESTER CLUB NSW
PO Box 414, Springwood, NSW, 2777
secretary@dlocaustralia.org
dlocaustralia.org
DAIMLER LANCHESTER CLUB VIC
Unit 8, 41-49 Norcal Road,
Nunawading, 3131
president@daimlerlanchesterclubvictoria.org.au
DANDENONG RANGES 4WD CLUB
PO Box 33, Ferntree Gully, VIC, 3156
vp@drfwdc.org.au
drfwdc.org.au
DANDENONG VALLEY HISTORIC
CAR CLUB
PO Box 107, Doveton, VIC, 3177
secretary@dvhcc.com.au
dvhcc.com.au
DARLING DOWNS VETERAN &
VINTAGE MOTOR CLUB
PO Box 486, Toowoomba, QLD, 4350
secretary@ddvvmc.com.au
ddvvmc.com.au
DATSUN 240Z AND 260Z
REGISTER OF WA
secretary@waregister.com
wazregister.com
DATSUN NISSAN CAR CLUB QLD
41 Snowy River Crt, Forest Lake,
4078
Shelby@savelakeside.org
DATSUN SPORTS OWNERS
ASSOCIATION - QLD
PO Box 2221, Brookside Centre 4053
finden@ozContact.com.au
datsunsportsowners.com
DEEPWATER SPORTING CAR CLUB
PO Box 3, Wyong, NSW, 2259
jocadman@bigpond.net.au
dwscc.org.au
DELAGE CLUB OF AUSTRALIA
6 Nolan St, Castlemaine, VIC, 3459
halcyon@netcon.net.au
DENILIQUIN SPORTING CAR CLUB
PO Box 66, Deniliquin, NSW, 2710
enquiries@dscc.com.au
denisportingcarclub.com
DODGE OWNERS CLUB AUST
PO Box 239, Penrith, NSW, 2751
ronaldwhite8@bigpond.com
dodgeclubnsw.com
DOGWOOD MOTOR & AUTO
GROUP
P.O Box 288 Miles, QLD, 4415
leskirby@bigpond.com.au
DONNYBROOK CLASSIC AUTO
CLUB
10 Allnutt Street, Donnybrook 6239
dianewhite@westnet.com.au
DRAG-ENS HOT ROD CLUB
PO Box 63, Milperra, NSW, 2214
secretary@drag-ens.com
drag-ens.com
DUBBO ANTIQUE AUTO CLUB
PO Box 476, Dubbo, NSW 2830
Virginia.mather@bigpond.com
E
E36 BMW CAR CLUB AUST
PO Box 7005 Karingal Centre, VIC
e36bmwclub@outlook.com
e36bmwclub.com
EARLY FALCON CAR CLUB NSW
PO Box 576, Gymea, NSW, 2227
narellegalea@yahoo.com
earlyfalconnsw.com.au
EARLY FALCON CAR CLUB QLD
PO Box 911 Aspley 4034
secretary@earlyfalconcarclub.com
EARLY FALCON CAR CLUB VIC
PO Box 2118 Brunswick East 3057
secretary@earlyfalcon.org
earlyfalcon.org
EARLY FALCON CAR CLUB WA
7070 Riley Rd, Mt Helena, WA, 6082
falconccwa@hotmail.com
falconccwa.stormloader.com
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EARLY FORD V8 CLUB (1932-54)
PO Box 546, Mulgrave Business
Centre, Mulgrave, VIC, 3170
secretary.efv8c@gmail.com
earlyfordv8vic.org
EJ-EH HOLDEN OWNERS &
DRIVERS CLUB NSW
PO Box 2734, Nth Parramatta 1750
paul@ejehowners.com
ejehowners.com
EARLY HOLDEN CAR CLUB OF
WANGARATTA
PO Box 841, Wangaratta, VIC, 3676
wangaratta@holden.org.au
EJ-EH HOLDEN OWNERS OF
SOUTHERN NSW
PO Box 231, Dapto NSW, 2530
designmatters@ozemail.com.au
ejehholdensouthnsw.org
EARLY MODEL (FX/FJ) HOLDEN
CLUB VICTORIA
PO Box 209, Vermont, VIC, 3133
jifaa@hotmail.com
emhc.com.au
EAST COAST CHRYSLER CRUIZER
920 Gooburrum Rd,
Welcome Creek, QLD, 4670
dongereccc@gmail.com
EAST COAST MUSCLE CAR CLUB
76 Pentex Street, Salisbury, QLD 4107
eastcoastmusclecar@gmail.com
EAST GIPPSLAND HISTORICAL
AUTOMOBILE CLUB
PO Box 964, Bairnsdale, VIC, 3875
rajlw@bigpond.com
eghac.org
ECHUCA & DISTRICT HISTORICAL
VEHICLE CLUB
PO Box 792, Echuca, VIC, 3564
info@echucacarclub.com
echucacarclub.com
EH HOLDEN CAR CLUB OF NSW
PO Box 492, Auburn, NSW, 1835
ehccnsw@hotmail.com
ehholdencarclubofnsw.org
EH HOLDEN CAR CLUB OF SA
PO Box 534, Prospect East, SA, 5082
ehclubsa@hotmail.com
users.tpg.com.au/mark64eh/main.
htm
EH HOLDEN CAR CLUB OF
TASMANIA
PO Box 88 Kings Meadows Tas 7249
ehholdencarclubtas@gmail.com
EH HOLDEN CAR CLUB VIC
PO Box 4364, Ringwood, VIC, 3134
ehccv@ehholden.com.au
ehholden.com.au
EH HOLDEN CAR CLUB OF WA
PO Box 644, Cloverdale, WA, 6985
secretary@ehcarclubwa.org.au
ehcarclubwa.org.au
EJ-EH HOLDEN CAR CLUB OF QLD
c/- 1/11 Palmer Place, Murarrie, 4172
enfo@ejehclubqld.com
ejehclubqld.com/ehclub/index.asp
EJ-EH HOLDEN CLUB CANBERRA
PO Box 208, Mawson, ACT, 3609
ehejwhiz@hotmail.com
ejehholden.wordpress.com/
ELFIN OWNERS & DRIVERS CLUB
Box 447, Aireys Inlet, VIC, 3231
reidywithchampers@yahoo.com.au
elfinheritage.com.au
ELIMINATORS HOT ROD &
AMERICAN CAR CLUB
PO Box 5256, Daisy Hill, QLD 4127
eeliminators@gmail.com
eliminatorscarclub.com
EMERALD CAR CLUB
PO Box 994, Emerald, QLD
emeraldcarclub@yahoo.com
EUROBODALLA CLASSIC &
VINTAGE MOTOR CLUB
PO Box 684, Moruya, NSW 2537
guyfluke@bigpond.com
cvmce.org.au
EXCALIBUR CLUB OF AUSTRALIA
PO Box 123, Port Macquarie, 2444
rwh@exContact.com.au
02 6583 3902 or 0408 833 902
F
F100 CLUB OF AUST
PO Box 1017, Elizabeth Vale, SA, 5112
0407 611 474
f100club.com.au
FALCON CAR CLUB SA
PO Box 403, Torrensville, SA, 5031
falconcarclubofsa@outlook.com
falconcarclubofsa.com
FALCON GT CLUB OF SA
PO Box 289, Kent Town 5071
admin@gtclubsa.com.au
gtclubsa.com.au/home.htm
FALCON GT CLUB OF VICTORIA
37-39 Crissane Rd,
Heidelberg West 3081
info@falcongtclubofvictoria.com.au
FALCON GT OWNERS NSW
PO Box 6563, Wetherill Park 1851
president@falcongtclubnsw.com
falcongtclubnsw.com
FALCON GT OWNERS CLUB QLD
GPO Box 1351, Brisbane, QLD, 4001
jobob56@optusnet.com.au
falcongtownersclubqld.org
FAST FORD PERFORMANCE
Fact 9/419 Warrigal Rd, Cheltenham,
VIC 3192
03 9553 0355
fastford.com.au
FB-EK HOLDEN CAR CLUB NSW
contact@fbekholdennsw.com
FB-EK HOLDEN CAR CLUB QLD
PO Box 211, Cannon Hill, QLD, 4170
admin@qldfbekholden.com
qldfbekholden.com
FB-EK HOLDEN CAR CLUB SA
PO Box 854, Noarlunga Centre 5168
fb-ekholdencarclubofsa@hotmail.com
fbekholdenclubsa.com/
FB-EK HOLDEN CAR CLUB VIC
686 Burwood Rd,
Hawthorn East, VIC, 3123
reidywill@hotmail.com
fbekholden.com
FEDERATION OF HISTORIC
MOTORING CLUBS OF SA
PO Box 703, Plympton, SA, 5038
secretary@fhmcsa.org.au
fhmcsa.org.au
FALCON COBRA CLUB VIC
PO Box 7092, Cranbourne Nth 3799
falconcobraclub@gmail.com
falcongtclubaustralia.com
FEDERATION OF VETERAN
VINTAGE & CLASSIC VEHICLE CLUB
PO Box 175, East Brunswick, VIC, 3057
neil.athorn@bendigoadelaide.com.au
federation.asn.au
FALCON GT CLUB OF AUSTRALIA
PO Box 351, South Morang, VIC, 3752
falcongtclub@mail.com
falcongtclub.org
FE-FC HOLDEN CAR CLUB OF NSW
PO Box 609, Parramatta, NSW, 2124
nsw@fefcholden.org.au
fefcholden.org.au/nsw
FALCON GT CLUB OF CANBERRA
PO Box 911, Gunghalin, ACT, 2912
info@falcongtclubact.com.au
falcongtclubact.com.au/membership
FE-FC HOLDEN CAR CLUB OF QLD
44 Archdale Road,
Ferny Grove, QLD, 4055
qld@fefcholden.org.au
fefcholden.org.au/qld/
FALCON GT CLUB OF GEELONG
PO Box 120, North Shore, VIC, 3214
falcongtclubgeelong@gmail.com
falcongtclubgeelong.org
FE-FC HOLDEN CAR CLUB OF SA
PO Box 444, Goodwood, SA, 5034
sa.committee@fefcholden.org.au
fefcholden.org.au/sa
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FE - FC HOLDEN CAR CLUB VIC
PO Box 8050,
Camberwell North, VIC, 3124
committee@fefcholdenvic.org.au
fefcholdenvic.org.au
FE-FC HOLDEN CAR CLUB OF WA
PO Box 619, Victoria Park, WA, 6979
wa@fefcholden.org.au
fefcholden.org.au/wa
FE-HR HOLDEN OWNERS ACT
PO Box 867, Civic Square, ACT, 2608
info@oldgmh.org.au
oldgmh.org.au
FERRARI CLUB AUSTRALIA - ACT
GPO Box 2727, Canberra, ACT, 2601
secretary@fca.org.au
fca.org.au
FERRARI CLUB AUSTRALIA
94 Paradise Road, Forestdale, QLD, 4118
membership@fca.org.au
ferrariclub.com.au
FERRARI CLUB AUSTRALIA
SA CHAPTER
PO Box 38, Collinswood, SA, 5081
sa@fca.org.au
fca.org.au
FERRARI CLUB AUSTRALIA NSW
nsw@fca.org.au
fca.org.au
FERRARI CLUB AUSTRALIA VIC
vic@fca.org.au
fca.org.au
FERRARI CLUB AUSTRALIA WA
wa@fca.org.au
fca.org.au
FESTIVAL OF SPORTING CARS
PO Box 220, Seaforth, NSW, 2092
charles@fosc.com.au
fosc.com.au
FIAT CLUB (ACT)
The Secretary, PO Box 1119,
Canberra City, ACT, 2601
fiatclubact@yahoo.com.au
fiatclubact.org
FIAT CLUB OF NSW
PO Box 3034, Bangor, NSW, 2234
president@fiatclub.com.au
fiatclub.com.au
FIAT CAR CLUB OF QLD
PO Box 7353, Holland Park 4169
membership@fiatqld.org.au
fiat.org.au
FIAT CAR CLUB OF VICTORIA
GPO Box 4, Melbourne, VIC, 3000
enquiries@fiatclub.org.au
fiatclub.org.au
FIAT-LANCIA CAR CLUB OF SA
PO Box 105, North Adelaide 5006
secretary@fiatlancia.asn.au
fiatlancia.asn.au
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FIAT LANCIA CLUB OF WA
PO Box 137, Tuart Hill, WA, 6939
secretary@fiatlancia.org.au
fiatlancia.org.au
FORD RS OWNERS CLUB (AUST)
PO Box 2294, Greenhills, NSW, 2323
secretary@rsownersclubaust.com.au
rsownersclubaust.com.au
FLUKES HOT ROD CLUB
PO Box 355, Sebastopol, VIC 3356
flukesmechanica@gmail.com
flukes.com.au
FORD RALLYE SPORT OWNERS SA
PO Box 7, Blackwood SA 5051
frsocsa@gmail.com
frsocsa.editorx.io/fordrallysportsa
FORD 8 & 10 SIDE VALVE CLUB OF SA
PO Box 542, Kadina, SA, 5554
anglia_prefect@bigpond.com
flashman.com.au/ford/
FORD T SERIES CLUB AUSTRALIA
PO Box 1142, Windsor, Vic, 3181
secretary@tseriesclub.org
tseriesclub.org
FORD 8 & 10 SIDE-VALVE CLUB
VIC
ford8and10hp@gmail.com
ford8and10hp.com
FORMULA FORD ASSOCIATION
PO Box 56, Mulgoa 2745
admin@formulaford.com.au
formulaford.org.au
FORD COUPE CLUB AUSTRALIA
PO Box 480, Mount Waverley 3149
fordcoupeclub@gmail.com
fordcoupeclub.org
FORMULA VEE ASSN OF NSW
PO Box 7690, Norwest BC,
Baulkham Hills, NSW, 2153
secretary@fvansw.asn.au
fvansw.asn.au
FORD CUSTOMLINE, MAINLINE
& ROD CLUB OF VIC
jillpeterson@bigpond.com
FORD GALAXIE CLUB
PO Box 616, Camden, NSW, 2570
secretary@galaxie.com.au
galaxie.com.au
FORD MUSCLE CARS (FMC)
PO Box 20362, World Square 2002
info@fordmusclecars.com.au
fordmusclecars.com.au
FORD OWNERS CAR CLUB OF SA
PO Box 309, Stepney, SA, 5069
president@fordownerscarclub.com.au
fordownerscarclub.com.au
FORD OWNERS, RESTORERS &
DRIVERS CLUB OF AUSTRALIA
24 Rowan Ave, Boronia, VIC, 3155
03 9762 9974
ford8-10.com
FPV & XR CAR CLUB - SA
PO Box 56, Ingle Farm, SA, 5098
info@fpvxrclub.com.au
fpvxrclub.com.au
FPV & XR OWNERS CLUB VIC
PO Box 6070, Croydon Nth, 3136
president@fpvxrclub.com
fpvxrclub.com
FPV-TICKFORD CLUB OF NSW
PO Box 131, Chester Hill, NSW, 2162
secretary@fpvclub.com
fpvclub.com
FPV-TICKFORD OWNERS CLUB OF WA
PO Box 345, Leederville, WA, 6903
president@fpvtickfordclubwa.com.au
fpvtickfordclubwa.com.au
FOUR ACES DRAG RACING CLUB
PO Box 254, West Kempsey NSW 2440
fouracesdragclub@hotmail.com
FORD PERFORMANCE CAR CLUB
PO Box 115, Fairfield, VIC, 3078
info@fordperformancecarclub.com.au
fordperformancecarclub.com.au
FRENCH AND FANTASTIC
AUTOMOBILE CLUB
PO Box 681, North Perth, WA 6006
secretary@frenchandfantastic.com.au
frenchandfantastic.com.au
FORD PERFORMANCE CLUB OF ACT
PO Box 7208, Kaleen, ACT 2617
info@fordperformanceact.com
fordperformanceact.com
facebook.com/fordperformanceact
FX-FJ HOLDEN CAR CLUB MELB
92 Black Knight Rd, Kurunjang 3337
fxfjmelbournechapter@gmail.com
fxfjholdenclubmelb.com
FORD RALLYE SPORT OWNERS
CLUB VICTORIA
president@rsocvic.com
rsocvic.com
FX-FJ HOLDEN CAR CLUB ACT
PO Box 4310, Kingston, ACT, 2604
info@fxfjcanberra.com
fxfjcanberra.com
FORD RALLYE SPORT CLUB WA
PO Box 322, Armadale, WA, 6992
info@fordrallyesportclub.com.au
fordrallyesportclub.com.au
FX-FJ HOLDEN CLUB QLD
PO Box 3456, Birkdale 4159
info@fxfjholdenclub.com
fxfjholdenclub.com
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FX-FJ HOLDEN CLUB
SHEPPARTON
c/- 4 Scullin Court,
Shepparton, VIC, 3630
fxfjshepparton@holden.org.au
FX-FJ HOLDEN CAR CLUB WA
PO Box 242, Bentley, WA, 6102
fxfjwa@holdenheaven.com.au
oldholdens.net
FX-FJ SOUTHERN EARLY HOLDEN CLUB
5 Thanos Court, Hallam, VIC, 3803
scenic10@bigpond.com.au
fxfj.com.au
FX-HX HOLDEN OWNERS TAS
PO Box 86, South Hobart, TAS, 7004
fehrholdencarcluboftasmanianc@
groups.msn.com
FX-HZ HOLDEN CAR CLUB OF SA
PO Box 102, Plympton, SA, 5038
fxhzclubsa@gmail.com
fxhzholdencarclubsa.org.au
FX-FJ HOLDEN CLUB SYDNEY
PO Box 5302 Greystanes 2145
fx.fj.holdensydney@gmail.com
fxfjsydney.wordpress.com
FX-FJ HOLDEN CLUB TAS
78 Cotton St, Latrobe TAS, 7307
oggyfj@hotmail.com
fxfjholdencarclubnwtaschapter.
synthasite.com/
FRENCH & FANTASTIC AUTO CLUB
PO Box 681, North Perth, WA, 6906
secretary@frenchandfantastic.com.au
frenchandfantastic.com.au
FTF CAR CLUB OF NSW
(FALCON, TICKFORD, FPV)
PO Box 3992, Parramatta 2124
mudzy@bigpond.net.au
ftf.org.au
GEELONG MOTOR SPORTS CLUB
PO Box 584, Geelong, VIC, 3220
memberships@gmsc.com.au
gmsc.com.au
GRAFTON SPORTING CAR CLUB
PO Box 334, Grafton, NSW, 2460
mail@gscc.org.au
gscc.org.au
GEELONG OFF-ROAD BUGGY
PO Box 465, Geelong, VIC, 3220
info@gorba.org.au
gorba.org.au
GRAFTON VINTAGE
MOTOR VEHICLE CLUB
Club room:
Minden St, South Grafton.
PO Box 523 Grafton, NSW, 2460
www.gnmvc.com.au
GENERAL’S FX-FJ CAR CLUB OF SA
PO Box 854, Marleston, SA, 5033
GIPPSLAND CAR CLUB
PO Box 493, Morwell, VIC, 3840
johnandcarolbryant@yahoo.com.au
gippslandcarclub.com.au
GIPPSLAND SPORTING & CLASSIC
CAR REGISTER
PO Box 43, Warragul, VIC 3820
secretary@sportingregister.org.au
sportingregister.org.au
GIPPSLAND VEHICLE COLLECTION .
1A Sale Road, Maffra, VIC, 3860
admin@gippslandvehiclecollection.
org.au
gippslandvehiclecollection.org.au
GM HD-HR CRUISE CLUB
PO Box 279, Burwood, VIC, 3125
hrclub_66@hotmail.com
hdhrcruiseclub.com
GNOO BLAS CLASSIC CAR CLUB
PO Box 2521, Orange, NSW, 2800
denisgregory@bigpond.com
gnooblas.com
GOLD COAST ANTIQUE AUTO CLUB
PO Box 228, Mudgeeraba, QLD, 4213
thegcaacsecretary@gmail.com
gcaac.com.au
GOLD COAST MUSCLE CAR CLUB
PO Box 668, Labrador, QLD 4215
gcmca@bigpond.com
gcmca.webs.com
G
GAWLER VET VINTAGE CLASSIC
PO Box 640, Gawler, SA, 5118
trevlyn@adam.com.au
gawlercarclub.com
GEELONG CLASSIC CAR CLUB
PO Box 5081, North Geelong, 3215
0450 874 025
facebook.com/geelongclassiccarclub
GOLD COAST PERFORMANCE
FORD CLUB
PO Box 9218,
Gold Coast MC, QLD, 9726
info@gcpfc.com
gcpfc.com
GOLDEN WEST HOLDEN OWNERS
PO Box 4582, Orana Mall, Dubbo
2830
info@goldenwestholdens.com
goldenwestholdens.com
GEELONG EARLY FALCON CLUB
PO Box 1849, Geelong, VIC, 3220
president@falconfairlaneclub.org.au
earlyfalcon.org/vic.htm
GOLDFIELDS CAR CLUB
PO Box 2039, Ballarat, VIC, 3354
trevorandfaye@bigpond.com
GEELONG FX-HZ HOLDEN CLUB
PO Box 81, Geelong, VIC, 3220
geelong2011@fx-hzcarclub.com
fx-hzcarclub.com
GOOMERI CHROME BUMPERS
15806 Bunya Highway, Murgon 4605
goomericb@gmail.com
0413 488 418
GEELONG MORRIS MINOR & BMC
PO Box 109 Geelong North, Vic 3215
winter123k@gmail.com
0431 830 315
GOULBURN VALLEY MOTOR
VEHICLE DRIVERS CLUB
PO Box 704, Shepparton, VIC, 3632
gvmvdc@iinet.net.au
gvmvdc.org.au
GREAT LAKES HISTORIC
AUTOMOBILE CLUB
PO Box 53, Tuncurry, 2428
jen_ron@hotmail.com
GRENFELL HISTORIC
MACHINERY CLUB
15 Monger Street Grenfell
cowracar1@bigpond.com
GT40 CAR CLUB OF AUSTRALIA
25 Marwood St, Belmont, QLD, 4153
luxbaxie@gmail.com
clubgt40.org
GTR TORANA XU-1 CAR CLUB OF WA
PO Box 3038, Bassendean/Morley
DC, WA, 6942
gtxcarclub@gmail.com
gtrtoranaxu1carclub.com
GTR & XU-1 OWNERS CLUB QLD
PO Box 277, Rosewood, QLD, 4340
president@qldgtrxu1club.com
H
HAMILTON AND DISTRICT
VINTAGE VETERAN CLASSIC
PO Box 174, Hamilton 3300
handdvvcdc@gmail.com
hamiltondistrictvvcdriversclub.webs.
com
HAMILTON MOTORSPORT PARK
12 Elva Ave, Hamilton 3300
hamiltonmotorsportpark@gmail.com
HASTINGS OLD HOLDENS CLUB
PO Box 5497, Port Macquarie BC,
NSW, 2444
info@hastingsoldholdens.com.au
hastingsoldholdens.com.au
HD-HR HOLDEN CLUB OF NSW
PO Box 67, Silverdale, NSW, 2752
info@hdhrholdennsw.org.au
hdhrholdennsw.org.au
HD-HR HOLDEN CAR CLUB OF SA
users.tpg.com.au/fivebutz/
HD-HR HOLDEN CLUB OF VIC
PO Box 88, Ormond, VIC, 3204
info@hdhrclubofvictoria.com
hdhrclubofvictoria.com
HDT OWNERS CLUB OF VICTORIA INC
hdtoc.vic@gmail.com
facebook.com/HDT-Owners-Club-ofVictoria-Inc-298822927529610
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HDT OWNERS CLUB NSW
PO Box 778, Padstow, NSW, 2211
hdtmembership@gmail.com
hdtownersclub.com.au
HISTORICAL VEHICLE CLUB TAS
c/o 125 Madden Street, Devonport
7310
gaggie@southcom.com.au
HOLDEN TORANA CLUB OF SA
PO Box 16, Greenacres, SA, 5086
holdentoranaclub@yahoo.com.au
holdentoranaclub.org.au
HDT OWNERS CLUB QLD
PO Box 436 Surfers Paradise 4217
secretary@hdtownersclubqld.com.au
hdtownersclubqld.com.au
HK-HT-HG HOLDEN OWNERS SA
18 Overland Crescent,
Sheidow Park, SA, 5158
hkhthgcarclubofsa@gmail.com
shannons.com.au/club/carclubs/hkht-hg-owners-car-club-of-sa/
HONDA CAR CLUB OF VICTORIA
PO Box 133, Dingley, VIC, 3172
info@hccv.org.au
hccv.org.au
HDT OWNERS CLUB SA
PO Box 368, Ingle Farm, SA, 5098
brocksa@optusnet.com.au
shannons.com.au/club/carclubs/hdtowners-club-sa-/
HK-HT-HG HOLDEN OWNERS QLD
PO Box 5130 Maroochydore BC 4558
hktgclubqld@gmail.com
hktgclubqld.com
HILLMAN CAR CLUB OF SA
16 Woodchester St,
Para Hills West, SA, 5096
member@sa.hillman.org.au
sa.hillman.org.au
HOBART SPORTING CAR CLUB
GPO Box 1155 M, Hobart, TAS, 7001
dcpotter@bigpond.com
hobartsportingcarclub.org
HILLMAN OWNERS CLUB OF AUST
PO Box 2847, Carlingford Court 2118
contactus@hillman.org.au
hillman.org.au
HOLDEN 4WD CLUB OF SA
PO Box 10448, Adelaide BC 5000
holden4wdclub@gmail.com
holden4wdclubsa.asn.au
HILLS DISTRICT CAR CLUB LTD
PO Box 77, Baulkham Hills 1755
secretary@hdcc.com.au
hdcc.com.au
HOLDEN 4X4 CLUB OF WA
PO Box 1824, Wangara, WA, 6947
president@holden4x4.com
HISTORIC COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
CLUB OF AUST
PO Box 4, Kew, VIC, 3101
hcvca.treasurer@gmail.com
hcvc.com.au
HISTORIC GROUP N ASSN NSW
PO Box 909, Baulkham Hills 2153
imagedezign@optusnet.com.au
historicgroupnassociation.org.au
HISTORIC RACING ASSOC OF WA
6 Newlands Grove,
Gooseberry Hill, WA, 6076
jarowe@westnet.com.au
hrawa.org.au
HISTORIC RACING CAR CLUB QLD
PO Box 353, Red Hill, QLD, 4059
hrccsecretary@gmail.com
hrcc.org.au
HISTORIC RALLY ASSOC
PO Box 631, Camberwell, VIC, 3124
secretary@hra.org.au
hra.org.au
HISTORIC SPORTS AND RACING
CAR ASSOCIATION OF NSW
PO Box 5063,
Turramurra South, NSW, 2074
members@hsrca.org.au
hsrca.org.au
HISTORIC TOURING CAR ASSN VIC
PO Box 344 Healesville 3777
secretary@htcav.com.au
htcav.com.au
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HONDA SPORTS CAR CLUB NSW
PO Box 557, Jannali, NSW, 2226
enquiries@hscca.com
hsccnsw.com
HQ HOLDEN RACING NSW
Po Box 112, Emu Plains, NSW, 2750
john@baxtersbus.com.au
hqracingnsw.com
HQ RACING ASSN VIC
PO Box 4028, Dandenong Sth 3164
secretary@hqracingvic.org
hqracing.org
HQ RACING ASSN OF QLD
PO Box 3205, Loganholme, QLD, 4129
leschar@optusnet.com.au
hqraq.com
HOLDEN CAR CLUBS AUSTRALIA
PO Box 555, Jamison, ACT, 2614
info@holdenheaven.com.au
holden.org.au
HQ RACING ASSOC OF WA
89 Windsor Rd, Wangara,
Active, WA, 6065
info@hqracingwa.com
hqracingwa.com
HOLDEN CAR CLUB OF WA
PO Box 514, Joondalup, WA, 6919
infos@holdencarclub.org.au
holdencarclub.org.au
HQ RACING REGISTER OF SA
51 King William Road, Unley, SA, 5061
08 8373 4899
sportingcarclubsa.org.au
HOLDEN CLUB HAWKES BAY NZ
PO Box 8111, Havelock North, NZ
holdenclubhb@hotmail.com
holdenclubhb.nz
HSV OWNERS CLUB ACT
PO box 3325, Belconnen 2617
President@hsvownersclub-act.com.au
hsvownersclub-act.com.au
HOLDEN COMMODORE CLUB OF SA
PO Box 404, Modbury North SA, 5092
hccsa@internode.on.net
facebook.com/HCCSA
HSV OWNERS CLUB NSW
PO Box 2280, Nth Parramatta 1750
webmaster@hsvclubnsw.com
hsvclubnsw.com
HOLDEN CREWMAN CLUB SA
holdencrewmanclubsa@hotmail.com
facebook.com/
groups/354501759134790/
HSV OWNERS CLUB QLD
PO Box 2139, Ashgrove West,
QLD, 4060
president@hsvowners.com.au
hsvowners.com.au
HOLDENS OF AGE CAR CLUB
PO Box 141, Stawell, VIC, 3380
araratstump@optusnet.com.au
facebook.com
HOLDENS OF AGE MT GAMBIER
PO Box 583, Mount Gambier, SA, 5290
HSV OWNERS CLUB SA
PO Box 7454, Hutt St,
Adelaide, SA, 5000
president@hsvocsa.com.au
hsvocsa.com.au
HOLDEN SPORTING CAR CLUB
QLD
PO Box 558,
Fortitude Valley, QLD, 4006
butchy_hsccq@tpg.com.au
hsccq.com
HSV OWNERS CLUB TAS
PO Box 549, Kingston, TAS, 7051
president@hsvownerscluboftas.org.
au
holden.org.au/club/hsv-owners-clubof-tasmania/
HOLDEN SPORTING CAR CLUB VIC
GPO Box 791, Melbourne, VIC, 3001
webmaster@holdenclub.com
holdenclub.com
HSV OWNERS CLUB VIC
PO Box 519, Braeside, VIC, 3195
membership@hsvownersclub.com.au
hsvownersclub.com.au
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HSV OWNERS CLUB OF WA (HDT)
PO Box 05, Welshpool, WA, 6986
admin@hsvownersclubofwa.com.au
hsvownersclubofwa.com.au
HUDSON-AMC CAR CLUB OF AUST
PO Box 2123, Nth Parramatta 1750
secretary@hudson-amc.org.au
hudson-amc.org.au
HUDSON ESSEX
TERRAPLANE CAR CLUB VIC
216 Ryans Rd, Eltham North, VIC, 3095
phaxby@melbpc.org.au
HUDSON ESSEX TERRAPLANE
NASH AND RAMBLER CLUB NSW
PO Box 2123, Nth Parramatta 2151
HUDSON TERRAPLANE RAMBLER
ESSEX NASH AMC GROUP SA
21 Bluebell Crt, Flagstaff Hill, SA, 5159
HUDSON TERRAPLANE RAMBLER
ESSEX NASH AMC GROUP WA
52 Orchard Drive, WA, 6111
HUDSON TERRAPLANE RAMBLER
ESSEX NASH GROUP NSW
19 Kay Street, Carlingford, NSW, 2118
HUDSON TERRAPLANE RAMBLER
ESSEX NASH AMC GROUP QLD
58 Long Street, Cleveland, QLD, 4163
I
ILLAWARRA EARLY HOLDEN CLUB
PO Box 587, Dapto, NSW, 2530
info@illawarraearlyholdenclub.com
illawarraearlyholdenclub.com
IMPREZA WRX CLUB VIC
PO Box WRX, Nunawading, VIC, 3110
secretary@wrx.com.au
wrx.com.au
IMPREZA WRX CLUB NSW
PO Box 66, Cremorne, NSW, 2090
membership@wrx.org.au
wrx.org.au
IMPREZA WRX CLUB QLD
PO Box 3671, Loganholme 4129
secretary@wrxclubqld.org.au
wrxclubqld.org.au
IMPREZA WRX OWNERS CLUB SA
PO Box 400, Unley, SA, 5061
committee@wrxsa.com
wrxsa.com
IMPROVED PRODUCTION RACING
ASSN VIC
PO Box 1036, Doncaster East, VIC, 3109
gpautomotive@bigpond.com
ipravic.com.au
HUMBER CAR CLUB OF VICTORIA
PO Box 2207, Mount Waverley 3149
membership@humbercarclub.com.au
humbercarclub.com.au
IPSWICH WEST MORETON CLUB
PO Box 112, Ipswich, QLD, 4306
andrew@iwmac.org.au
HUNTER BRITISH FORD GROUP
PO Box 2051, Green Hills, NSW, 2323
hbfg@live.com.au
hbfg.com.au
ISUZU CAR CLUB OF AUSTRALIA
facebook.com/
ISUZUCARCLUBofAustraliaInc/
isuzuccaofficial@gmail.com
HUNTER VALLEY CHRYSLER CLUB
PO Box 5088, Kahibah, NSW, 2290
hvcc@iinet.net.au
huntervalleychryslerclub.com
ITALIAN CARS ASSOCIATION ACT
PO Box 1119, Canberra City 2600
ciao@autoitaliacanberra.com
autoitaliacanberra.com
HUNTER VALLEY MONARO CAR CLUB
c/- 36 Hamilton St,
Broadmeadow, NSW, 2292
leighball1@hotmail.com
ITALIAN CAR ENTHUSIASTS TAS
81 Panorama Rd, Blackstone Hts
7250
alfio105@bigpond.com
icetas.com.au
HUNTER VALLEY OFF ROAD
RACING ASSOCIATION
PO Box 360, Singleton, NSW, 2330
info@hvorra.com.au
hvorra.com.au
HUNTER VALLEY STUDEBAKER
DRIVERS CLUB
c/- 6 Earls St Holmesville, NSW 2286
hvsdc@yahoo.com.au
studebakerhvsdc.com
HUNTER VALLEY TORANA CLUB
PO Box 410, Jesmond, NSW, 2299
hvtc@hotmail.com
huntervalleytoranaclub.com.au
HUNTINGDALE AUTO CLUB
PO Box 110, Oakleigh, VIC, 3166
johnros13@gmail.com
ITALIAN-MADE CARS CLUB
81 Panorama Rd,
Blackstone Heights, TAS, 7250
enquiriesitalianmadecarsclub@gmail.
com
italianmadecarsclub.org.au
ITALIAN-MADE SOCIAL CLUB
PO box 623, Emu Plains NSW 2750
imsmc.com.au
J
JACKAROO 4WD CLUB - VICTORIA
PO Box 617, Doncasater, VIC, 3108
pres@jackaroo4wdclub.org.au
jackaroo4wdclub.org.au
JAGUAR CAR CLUB NTH
QLD
PO Box 3830, Hermit Park 4812
millwind@bigpond.net.au
jagnq.com
JAGUAR CAR CLUB OF TASMANIA
PO Box 131, North Hobart, TAS, 7002
jagtas.org.au
JAGUAR CAR CLUB OF VICTORIA
PO Box 4263, Mulgrave, VIC, 3170
pr@jagvic.org.au
jagvic.org.au
JAGUAR CAR CLUB OF WA
PO Box 1438,
Osborne Park DC, WA, 6916
secretary.jccwa@westnet.com.au,
0417 939 638
jaguarcarclubofwa.com.au
JAGUAR DRIVERS CLUB AUST
PO Box 1485, Macquarie Park 2113
members@jaguar.og.au
jaguar.org.au
JAGUAR DRIVERS CLUB HUNTER
REGION
PO Box 492, Wallsend, NSW, 2287
secretary@jaguarhunter.org.au
jaguarhunter.org.au
JAGUAR DRIVERS CLUB QLD
PO Box 3513, South Brisbane 4101
info@jagqld.org.au
jagqld.org.au
JAGUAR DRIVERS CLUB SA
PO Box 30, Rundle Mall, SA, 5000
info@jdcsa.com.au
jdcsa.com.au
JAPANESE SPORTS CAR CLUB
secretary@jscc.asn.au
jscc.asn.au
JENSEN CAR CLUB AUSTRALIA
membership@jcca.org.au
jcca.org.au
JETS CLASSIC & CUSTOM CLUB
(pre-1975 American)
classiccarforum@yahoo.com
jetscarclub.com
JNC OTAKU
jncotaku.bigcartel.com
facebook.com/groups/jncotaku/
JOWETT CAR CLUB AUST
23 Barnett’s Road,
Winston Hills, NSW, 2153
flatfour05@optusnet.com.au
JACKAROO 4WD CLUB AUST
PO Box 2A, Fairfield Heights 2165
president@jackaroo4wdclub.com.au
jackaroo4wdclub.com.au
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K
KANGAROO ISLAND MOTOR CLUB
PO Box 677, Kingscote, SA, 5223
lordofthestings@bigpond.com
kimotorclub.org.au
KARMANN GHIA OWNERS
PO Box 121, Chadstone Centre 3148
karmannclub@hotmail.com
karmannghiaownersclubaustralia.
com
KEMPSEY SPORTING CAR CLUB
PO Box 3093, West Kempsey 2440
mail@kscc.org.au
kscc87.wix.com/kscc
KERANG & DISTRICT VINTAGE
MOTOR CLUB
PO Box 30, Kerang, 3579, VIC
kerangdvmc@gmail.com
KOOTINGAL MOTOR CLUB
PO Box 11037, Kingswood 2340
kootingalmotorclub@gmail.com
kootingalmotorclub.com.au
KUSTOMS OF AUSTRALIA
- GOLD COAST
PO Box 1339, Mudgeeraba 4213
info@kustomsofaustralia.com
kustomsofaustralia.com
KYNETON CAR CLUB
PO Box 154, Kyneton, VIC, 3444
steph_maltby@hotmail.com
kynetoncarclub.com.au
L
LAND ROVER CLUB NSW
PO Box 172, Concord West 2138
secretary@lroc.com.au
lroc.com.au
LAND ROVER OWNERS CLUB ACT
PO Box 419, Civic Square, ACT, 2608
secretary@lrc.org.au
lrc.org.au
LAND ROVER OWNERS CLUB VIC
PO Box 962, Mount Waverley 3149
membership@lrocv.com.au
lrocv.com.au
LET’S GO CRUISIN’
PO Box 289, Mt Martha, VIC, 3934
cruisinletsgo@hotmail.com
letsgocruisin.com.au
LEYLAND P76 OWNERS NSW
PO Box 1110, Baulkham Hills 1755
steve@graffitigo.com.au
leylandp76.com/clubs/nsw
LEYLAND P76 OWNERS VIC
91 Stockdale Av, Bentleigh East 3165
secretary@p76.com.au
p76.com.au
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LEYLAND P76 OWNERS WA
14 Ninda Rd, Shoalwater, WA, 6169
mickyp76v8@hotmail.com
leylandp76.com
LIGHT CAR CLUB OF AUSTRALIA
C/- Bob Watson,
122 Esplanade West,
Port Melbourne, VIC, 3207
bobwatson@bigpond.net.au
hbobwatsonrally.com.au
LIGHT CAR CLUB OF CANBERRA
PO Box 318, Civic Square, ACT, 2608
secretary@lightcarclub.org
http://lightcarclub.org.au
LIGHT CAR CLUB OF TASMANIA
lcct@bigpond.com
lcct.org.au
LIGHT CAR CLUB OF WA
PO Box 453, Bayswater, WA, 6053
ncjohnson@westnet.com.au
lightcarclub.com.au
LOLN MERCURY CAR CLUB VIC
PO Box 264, Bundoora, VIC, 3083
lmccv@hotmail.com
lolnmercury.com.au
LIONS PRIDE HOLDEN CAR CLUB
PO Box 9053, Scoresby, VIC, 3179
secretary.lionspride@gmail.com
holdencarclub.com.au
LIONS PRIDE HOLDEN CAR CLUB
- NSW
PO Box 8356,
Glenmore Park, NSW, 2745
info@lionspridensw1.com
lionspridensw1.com
LITHGOW DISTRICT CAR CLUB
9 Burton St, Portland, NSW, 2847
les.2.taylor@gmail.com
LOTUS CLUB QUEENSLAND
16 Julia St, Fortitude Valley 4006
secretary@lotusclubqueensland.com
lotusclubqueensland.com
LOTUS CLUB VICTORIA
PO Box 79,
Hawthorn Business Centre, VIC, 3122
president@lotusclubvic.com.au
lotusclubvic.asn.au
M
MACEDON RANGES & DISTRICT
MOTOR CLUB
PO Box 84, Gisborne, VIC, 3438
secretary@mradmc.com.au
mradmc.com.au
MACKAY & DISTRICT HOLDEN
CLUB QLD
PO Box 3414, Nth Mackay 4740
mackayholdenclub@hotmail.com
mackayholdenclub.org
MACKAY ROD AND CUSTOM CLUB
22 Palamino Pde, Erakala, QLD, 4740
publicity@mrcc.org.au
MAFFRA AND DISTRICT CAR CLUB
PO Box 139, Maffra, VIC, 3860
secretary@madcc.com.au
madcc.com.au
MAITLAND AUTO PRESERVATION
SOCIETY
PO Box 86, Maitland, SA, 5573
secretary@maps-yp.org
maps-yp.org
MANNING VALLEY/GREAT LAKES
4X4 CLUB
PO Box 272 Taree, NSW
mv4x4.secretary@gmail.com
MANX DUNE BUGGY CLUB AUST
PO Box 5384, Brendale, QLD, 4500
brad@meyersmanx.com.au
MAROOCHY VEHICLE OWNERS
mvoc.secretary@gmail.com
sites.google.com/view/maroochyvehicle-owners-club
MARQUE SPORTS CAR ASSN SA
PO Box 338, Daw Park, SA, 5041
sec@mscasa.com
mscasa.com
MARQUE SPORTS CAR CLUB ASSN
11 Belgravia Ave,
Box Hill Nth, VIC, 3129
mefcooke@live.com.au
msca.net.au
MARQUE SPORTS CAR RACING
VIC
PO Box 3012, Victoria Gardens 3122
gary.mcdermott@au.pwc.com
msca.net.au
MARQUE SPORTS CAR
PO Box 7325, Garbutt BC,
Townsville, QLD, 4814
marque@marquenq.com.au
marquenq.com.au
MARSH RODDERS HOT ROD CLUB
PO Box 761, Bacchus Marsh 3340
marshrodders.com
MARYBOROUGH DISTRICT
ANTIQUE MOTOR CLUB
PO Box 306, Maryborough 4650
07 4122 2111
maryboroughvintage.com
MARYBOROUGH FORD CAR CLUB
PO Box 67, Maryborough 4650
idwilkin@hotmail.com
MASERATI CLUB OF AUSTRALIA
PO Box 3284, Mentone East 3149
secretary@maserati.org.au
maserati.org.au
MAZDA CAR CLUB VIC
85 Madeline St, Preston, VIC, 3072
malmac14@hotmail.com
mazdacarclub.org.au
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MAZDA MX-5 CLUB OF NSW
PO Box 402, Beecroft, NSW, 2119
membership@mx5.com.au
http://nsw.mx5.com.au/
MG CAR CLUB GOLD COAST
PO Box 1018, Southport, QLD, 4215
goldcoastmgcarclub@hotmail.com
goldcoastmgcarclub.com.au
MILDURA VINTAGE VEHICLES
PO Box 1301, Mildura, VIC
2014mvcc@gmail.com
doncmvvc.com
MAZDA MX-5 CLUB OF QLD
PO Box 204, Spring Hill, QLD, 4004
sec@mx5clubqld.com.au
mx5clubqld.com.au
MG CAR CLUB HUNTER REGION
68 Elder Street Lambton NSW 2299
ianashton7@bigpond.com
huntermg.com
MAZDA MX-5 CLUB OF VIC
PO Box 7438, Beaumaris, VIC, 3193
info@mx5vic.org.au
http://mx5vic.org.au
MG CAR CLUB NEWCASTLE
PO Box 632, Hamilton, NSW, 2303
kennethmcleod1@bigpond.com
mgcarclub.com.au
MILITARY VEHICLE GROUP NSW
C/O PR Tech 13/9 Powells Rd
Brookvale NSW 2100
jan.thompson1@optusnet.com.au
facebook.com/
groups/465063497843613/
MELBOURNE COBRA OWNERS
PO Box 4133, Burwood East, VIC, 3151
cbiggelaar@yahoo.com.au
melbournecobraowners.org.au
MG CAR CLUB QLD
GPO Box 1847, Brisbane, QLD, 4001
mgccq@mgccq.org.au
mgccq.org.au
MELBOURNE JDM CLUB
melbournejdmclub@gmail.com
facebook.com/MelbourneJDMClub
MG CAR CLUB OF SA
PO Box 200, Brompton, SA, 5007
mgccsa@internode.on.net
mgccsa.org.au
MELBOURNE JEEP OWNERS CLUB
PO Box 432, Mulgrave, VIC, 3170
secretary@mjoc.org.au
mjoc.org.au
MELBOURNE STEAM TRACTION
ENGINE CLUB
1200 Ferntree Gully Rd, Scoresby, VIC
melbournesteam@gmail.com
melbournesteam.com.au
MG CAR CLUB SUNSHINE COAST
PO Box 683, Buderim, QLD, 4556
secretary@mgccsunshinecoast.com
mgccsunshinecoast.com
MG CAR CLUB SYDNEY
PO Box 139, Bondi Junction 1335
membership@mgcarclubsydney.com.
au
mgcarclubsydney.com.au
MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY CAR
CLUB
PO Box 37, Parkville, VIC, 3052
mucc@wideband.net.au
mucc.net.au
MG CAR CLUB OF TASMANIA
GPO Box 5, Hobart, TAS, 7001
secretary@mgtas.org.au
mgtas.org.au
MELTON MOTOR SPORTS CLUB
Box 2119, Melton South, VIC, 3338
luke@mmsc.net.au
mmsc.net.au
MG CAR CLUB OF VICTORIA MELB
PO Box 273, Nunawading, VIC, 3131
president@mgcc.com.au
facebook.com/MgCarClubOfVictoria
MERCEDES-BENZ CLUB OF NSW
PO Box 100, Kenthurst NSW, 2156
secretary@mbcnsw.org.au
mbcnsw.org.au
MG CAR CLUB OF WA
GPO Box U1924, Perth, WA, 6845
info@mgccwa.com
mgccwa.com
MERCEDES-BENZ CLUB OF SA
PO Box 393, Edwardstown, SA, 5039
0484 003 664
msa.mercedes-benz-clubs.com
MG CAR CLUB WAGGA WAGGA
PO Box 6041, Wagga Wagga 2650
deejay2650@gmail.com
mgccwagga.org.au
MERCEDES-BENZ CLUB VICTORIA
PO Box 1500, Box Hill, VIC, 3128
mbcv@mbcv.org.au
vic.mercedes-benz-clubs.com
MG TC OWNERS CLUB WA
admin@mgtcownersclub.com
mgtcownersclub.com
MERCEDES-BENZ CLUB OF WA
PO Box 965, West Perth, WA, 6872
info@mbccwa.org.au
mbccwa.org.au
MG CAR CLUB CANBERRA
PO Box 4141, Weston Creek 2611
president@mgcccanberra.org.au
mgcccanberra.org.au
MG CAR CLUB GEELONG
PO Box 296, Geelong, VIC, 3220
secretary@mgccgeelong.com.au
mgccgeelong.com.au
MID-COAST OLD HOLDENS NSW
PO Box 7471, Chatham, NSW, 2430
info@midcoastoldholdens.com.au
midcoastoldholdens.com.au
MID NORTH COAST FORD CLUB
PO Box 494, Port Macquarie 2444
mncfoc@hotmail.com
MILDURA MUSCLE CAR CLUB
PO Box 10017, Mildura, VIC, 3502
milduramusclecarclub@hotmail.com
milduramusclecarclub.yolasite.com
MILLMERRAN AUTO CLUB
PO Box 5, Brookstead, QLD, 4364
keelo@skymesh.com.au
millmerranautoclub.com
MINI CAR CLUB OF NSW
PO Box 164, Mortdale, NSW, 2223
secretary@miniclub.com.au
miniclub.com.au
MINI CAR CLUB OF TAS
PO Box 611, Moonah, TAS, 7009
enquiries@minitas.org.au
minitas.org.au
MINI CLUB OF SA
PO Box 49, Blackwood, SA, 5051
president@miniclubsa.asn.au
miniclubsa.asn.au
MINI FOR MELBOURNE
530 Collins Street
lauren.cain@suncorp.com.au
minimelbourne.com.au
MITSUBISHI 4WD CLUB QLD
PO Box 1055, Milton QLD, 4064
membership@mitsu4wdclubqld.org
mitsu4wdclubqld.org
MITSUBISHI 4WD CLUB SA
secretary@
mitsubishi4wdclubsa.org.au
mitsubishi4wdclubsa.org.au
MITSUBISHI GSR EVO CLUB
PO Box 10303, Adelaide, SA, 5001
info@gsr-evo-club.net
gsr-evo-club.net/
MODEL “T” FORD CLUB VIC
PO Box 383, Chadstone Centre 3148
info@modelfordclubvic.org.au
modeltfordclubvic.org.au
MODIFIED BMW OWNERS CLUB
PO Box 7005, Karingal Centre
e36bmwclub@outlook.com
Modifiedbmwclub.com.au
MODIFIED FORD CLUB SA
PO Box 629, Elizabeth, SA, 5112
modifiedfordclub.com.au
MODIFIED MINI CAR CLUB OF SA
PO Box 162, Marden, SA, 5070
mmccsa.hotbrick@gmail.com
hotbricks.org.au
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MODIFIED MITSUBISHI
1 Avoca Pl, Woodbine, NSW 2560
team@modifiedmitsubishi.com.au
modifiedmitsubishi.com.au
MOKE OWNERS ASSOC VIC
PO Box 3010, Nunawading, VIC, 3131
membership@moke.org.au
moke.org.au
MONARO CAR CLUB OF NSW
PO Box 3039, Nth Parramatta 1750
monarocarclubnsw@hotmail.com
monaroccnsw.com.au
MONARO CAR CLUB OF QLD
PO Box 1166, Archerfield BC 4108
shock76@hotmail.com
monaroclubqld.asn.au
MORRIS CAR CLUB OF VICTORIA
40 Cumberland Road,
Pascoe Vale, VIC, 3044
contactus@morriscarclubvic.com.au
morriscarclubvic.com
MORRIS DOWN UNDER
PO Box 170, Woombye, QLD, 4559
admin@morrisdownunder.com
morrisdownunder.com
MORRIS MINOR CAR CLUB NSW
PO Box 596, Campbelltown 2560
info@morrisminornsw.org.au
morrisminornsw.org.au
MORRIS MINOR CAR CLUB OF QLD
PO Box 835, Toowong DC 4066
info@mmccq.com.au
mmccq.com.au
MT WARNING HISTORIC AUTO
CLUB MURWILLUMBAH, NSW
mwhac@y7mail.com
0400 013 545
MUSTANG OWNERS CLUB SA
PO Box 210, North Adelaide 5006
mustangman@optusnet.com.au
sa.mustang.org.au
MUSTANG OWNERS CLUB QLD
PO Box 8390, Woolloongabba 4102
mocaqld.secretary@gmail.com
mustang.org.au/qld
MUSTANG OWNERS CLUB NSW
PO Box 289, St Ives NSW 2075
mocansw@mustang.org.au
nsw.mustang.org.au
MONARO CAR CLUB OF SA
PO Box 86, Plympton, SA, 5038
pres@monaroclubsa.asn.au
monaroclubsa.asn.au
MORRIS MINOR CAR CLUB TAS
PO Box 783, Devonport, TAS, 7310
03 6239 1142
MUSTANG OWNERS CLUB VIC
PO Box 450 Hawthorn 3122
info@mustangclubvictoria.org.au
mustang.org.au/vic/
MONARO CAR CLUB OF SYDNEY
PO Box 122, Doonside 2767
info@monarocarclubofsydney.com
monarocarclubofsydney.com
MORRIS MINOR CAR CLUB VIC
PO Box 354, Balwyn, VIC, 3103
secretary@morrisminorvic.org.au
morrisminorvic.org.au
MUSTANG OWNERS CLUB WA
PO Box 429, Victoria Park, WA, 6979
mocwa13@gmail.com
mustang.org.au/wa/
MONARO CLUB OF TASMANIA
PO Box 430, Kings Meadows 7249
info@monaroclubtas.com
MORRIS OWNERS CLUB HUNTER
REGION
PO Box 304, Wallsend, NSW, 2287
02 4958 3874
morrisownersclub.org
MONARO CLUB VICTORIA
PO Box 627, Dandenong Plaza 3175
info@monaroclubvic.asn.au
monaroclubvic.com.au
MONARO CLUB OF WA
PO Box 327, Cannington WA, 6987
info@monaroclubwa.asn.au
monaroclubwa.asn.au
MONARO OWNERS DRIVERS
& ENTHUSIASTS ASSOC
PO Box 4509, North Rocks, NSW, 2151
info@mode.org.au
mode.org.au
MONARO OWNERS GROUP VIC
PO Box 327 Moorabbin BC 3165
admin@monaroownersgroup.net.au
monaroownersgroup.net.au
MORGAN OWNERS CLUB
PO Box 613, Spit Junction 2088
suegower@bigpond.net.au
morganownersclub.com.au
MORNINGTON PENINSULA
HISTORICAL VEHICLES CLUB
PO Box 7056, Karingal Centre,
Frankston, Vic, 3199
mphvc@live.com.au
MORRIS CAR CLUB OF SA
PO Box 115, Edwardstown, SA, 5039
vente@tpg.com.au
MORRIS CAR CLUB OF WA
PO Box 93, Gosnells, WA, 6110
morriscarclub@gmail.com
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MORRIS REGISTER OF NSW
PO Box 4138, Homebush South 2140
kscoad@bigpond.com
morrisregisternsw.org
MORRIS REGISTER OF VICTORIA
PO Box 367, Box Hill, Vic, 3128
secretary@moreg.org.au
moreg.org.au
MOTORING SOUTH WEST
PO Box 866, Collie, WA, 6225
manager@motoringsouthwest.org.au
motoringsouthwest.org.au
MOTOR SPORTS CLUB OF TAS
PO Box 1206, Launceston, TAS, 7250
info@msct.com.au
msct.com.au
MOUNT ISA MUSCLE CAR ASSOC
mimca2013@hotmail.com
mimca.net
MR2 OWNERS CLUB NSW
mr2nswsec@gmail.com
mr2club.com.au/nsw/
MR2 OWNERS CLUB QLD
mr2clubqueensland@gmail.com
mr2club.com.au/qld/
MR2 OWNERS CLUB TAS
micklez@hotmail.com
mr2club.com.au/mr2tas/index.html
MR2 OWNERS CLUB VIC
PO Box 3003, Eltham, Vic, 3095
info@mr2club.com.au
mr2club.com.au/vic
N
NEO CLASSIC CLUB AUSTRALIA
PO Box 123, Port Macquarie 2444
02 6583 3902 or 0408 833 902
NEWCASTLE CRUZERS
PO Box 333, Broadmeadow 2292
cruzer@hunterlink.net.au
newcastlecruzers.com
NEW ENGLAND SPORTING CAR
CLUB
PO Box 425, Armidale, NSW, 2350
ropie@aussiContact.com.au
nescc.com.au
NISSAN CAR CLUB AUSTRALIA
c/- 45 Gardiners Rd,
Barongarook, VIC, 3249
0475 214 348
nissancarclub.org.au
NISSAN DATSUN CAR CLUB OF SA
PO Box 242, Prospect, SA, 5082
contact@nissandatsuncarclubsa.com
nissandatsuncarclubsa.com
NISSAN DATSUN DRIVERS CLUB
PO Box 449, Penrith, NSW, 2751
ghumphreys@bigpond.com
nddc.com.au
NISSAN DATSUN SPORTS
OWNERS CLUB
PO Box 402, South Yarra, VIC, 3141
secretary@ndsoc.com.au
ndsoc.com.au
NISSAN SPORTS CAR CLUB - NSW
PO Box 4490, North Rocks 2151
info@nissansportscarclub.org
nissansportscarclub.org
VISIT: WWW.TRADEUNIQUECARS.COM.AU/EVENTS/CAR-CLUB-LISTINGS/
NOOSA BEACH CLASSIC CLUB
PO Box 1115, Noosa Heads 4567
membership@noosacarclub.com.au
noosacarclub.com.au
NSW CLASSIC RALLY CAR ASSN
36 Pres Hwy, Eden, NSW, 2551
odherty@tpg.com.au
nswclassicrallycarassociation.com.au
OPEN THROTTLE SOCIAL CLUB
2/9 Amay Cres, Ferntree Gully 3159
secretary@longriders.com.au
longriders.com.au
NORTH AUSTRALIAN MOTOR
SPORTS CLUB
PO Box 37393, Winnellie, NT, 0821
info@namsc.org.au
namsc.org.au
NSW COMMODORE OWNERS CLUB
info@nswcommodores.com.au
nswcommodores.com.au
OZ WAGONS
ozwagons@gmail.com
ozwagons.com
NORTH EASTERN CAR CLUB
PO Box 138, Wangaratta, VIC, 3676
raywingrave@yahoo.com.au
northeasterncarclub.com.au
NORTHERN DISTRICTS RODDERS
BRISBANE
PO Box 619, Redcliffe, QLD, 4020
0404 895 299
ndrc.org.au/=
NORTHERN DISTRICTS SPORTING
CAR CLUB
10 Kerada Road, Rosemount 4560
info@ndscc.asn.au
ndscc.asn.au
NSW CORVETTES UNLIMITED
PO Box 72, Coniston, NSW, 2500
sec@nswcorvettes.com.au
nswcorvettes.com.au
NSW CUSTOM CAR CLUB
admin@customcarclub.com.au
customcarclub.com.au
NSW STREETERS
PO Box 434, Leumeah, NSW, 2560
nswstreeters@gmail.com
NSW TORANA CLUB
secretary@nswtoranaclub.com
nswtoranaclub.com
NORTHERN MOTORING CLUB QLD
Po box 813 Atherton 4883
nmc@hotmail.com
NSW V8 HOLDEN CLUB
PO Box 394, Ryde, NSW, 2112
nswv8holdenclub@y7mail.com
facebook.com/pages/NSW-V8HOLDEN-CLUB/48290238142
NORTHERN RIVERS FORD
OWNERS CLUB OF NSW
PO Box 1004, Casino, NSW, 2470
nrfoc@live.com.au
NYORA MUSCLE CAR CLUB VIC
PO Box 4, Nyora Vic 3987
philjovanovic@gmail.com
NORTHERN RIVERS SPORTING
CAR CLUB
PO Box 2, Urbenville, NSW, 2475
nrscc@hotmail.com
NORTHERN TERRITORY
MOTORING COUNCIL .
PO Box 86, Berrimah, NT, 0828
john_palamountain@shannons.
com.au
NTH QLD COMMODORE CLUB
58 Eureka Cres Townsville, 4817
william.cottle@hotmail.com
holden.org.au/club/northqueensland-commodore-club
NORTH SHORE
SPORTING CAR CLUB
PO Box 35, Lindfield, NSW, 2070
president@nsscc.com.au
nsscc.com.au
NORTHSIDE FX-FJ HOLDEN CLUB
PO Box 2226, Chermside, QLD, 4032
contact_us@northside-fxfj.org
northside-fxfj.org
NORTH WEST CAR CLUB
secretary@nwcctas.net
nwcctas.net
NQ PERFORMANCE FORD CLUB
Kirwan, QLD, 4817
markw62@bigpond.com
nqperformancefordclub.com
O
OAKEY MOTOR SPORT CLUB
PO Box 477, Oakey, QLD, 4401
oakeysprints@oakeysprints.com
oakeysprints.com
OFF ROAD RACING AUSTRALIA
PO Box 1028, Flagstaff Hill, SA, 5159
enquiries@offroadracing.com.au
offroadracing.com.au
OLD HOLDEN OWNER GROUP TAS
26 Jellico Street, Beauty Point 7270
info@oldholdenownerstas.com
oldholdenownerstas.com
OLD SCHOOL JAPANESE CAR
CLUB QLD
PO Box 17, Kilcoy, QLD
osjcc@outlook.com.au
osjcc.com
OLDSMOBILE CLUB OF AUSTRALIA
PO Box 2152,
Gladstone Park, Vic, 3043
info@oldsmobileclub.org.au
oldsmobileclub.org.au
ONKAPARKINGA RAMBLERS CAR
CLUB
PO Box 128, O’Halloran Hill, SA, 5158
ramblerscarclub@live.com
ramblerscarclub.org
P
PACIFIC RALLY CLUB
PO Box 6160,
Dural Delivery Center, NSW, 2158
info@pacificrallyclub.com
pacificrallyclub.com
PAJERO 4WD CLUB OF VICTORIA
PO Box 117, Mitcham, Vic, 3132
membership@pajeroclub.com.au
pajeroclub.com.au
PACKARD AUTOMOBILE CLUB
PO Box 1204 Bowral NSW 2576
ozstatman@gmail.com
packardclub.org.au
PAKENHAM AUTO CLUB
PO Box 108, Bentleigh East, Vic, 3165
president@pakenhamautoclub.org.au
pakenhamautoclub.org.au
PENINSULA CLASSIC HOLDEN
PO Box 2083, Carrum Downs 3201
thebridgers@optusnet.com.au
PERTH FALCONS CAR CLUB
57 Horticulture Gardens,
Banksia Grove, WA, 6031
perth_falcons_@live.com.au
perthfalcons.com.au
PERTH MOTORFREAKS
MADDINGTON
motorfreaks@live.com.au
PEUGEOT CAR CLUB OF NSW
PO Box 404, Gladesville, NSW, 1675
nswclubinfo@peugeotclub.asn.au
peugeotclub.asn.au
PEUGEOT CAR CLUB VICTORIA
PO Box 403, Nunawading, VIC, 3131
information@pccv.org
pccv.org
PEUGEOT CLUB OF QUEENSLAND
PO Box 404, Everton Park 4053
pcqinfo@peugeotclubqld.org.au
peugeotclubqld.org.au
PHILLIP ISLAND AUTO RACING
CLUB LTD (PIARC)
RVAC bldg, First Ave, Mentone 3194
peter.nelson@piarc.com.au
piarc.com.au
PIONEER VALLEY CLASSIC CAR
CLUB
Alexandra Street, Mirani, QLD
pioneervalleyccc@gmail.com
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PITTWATER MOTOR CLUB (PMEA)
PO Box 499, Newport Beach 2106
secretary@pittwatermotorclub.org.au
pittwatermotorclub.org.au
PORSCHE CLUB OF WA
PO Box 447, South Perth, WA, 6151
secretary@porscheclubwa.org.au
porscheclubwa.org.au
QLD MINI CAR CLUB
PO Box 1426, Fortitude Valley 4006
qldminiclub@gmail.com
mini.asn.au
PIRIE AND DISTRICTS
AUTOMOTIVE RESTORERS CLUB
PO Box 815, Port Pirie, SA
padarc@yahoo.com.au
PORTLAND & DISTRICT MOTORING
ENTHUSIASTS CLUB
PO Box 933, Portland, VIC
stanjake23@gmail.com
QLD R&S VALIANT CAR CLUB .
19 Cavell Avenue, Beaudesert 4285
djbarnes@hotkey.net.au
qldrsvaliantclub.weebly.com
PONTIAC CAR CLUB NSW
nswchapter@pcca.org.au
pcca.org.au/nsw.html
PORTLAND DUNE BUGGY CLUB
PO Box 463, Portland, VIC, 3305
pdbc@ansonic.com.au
portlanddunebuggyclub.com.au
QLD SUPRA CLUB
PO Box 225, Springwood, QLD, 4127
secretary@qldsupraclub.com
qldsupraclub.com
PORT MACQUARIE HERITAGE
CAR CLUB
PO Box 5553, Port Macquarie 2444
02 6585 5979
QLD TORANA CAR CLUB
PO Box 1308, Slacks Creek 4127
qtcc@qtcc.org.au
qtcc.org.au
PONTIAC CAR CLUB SA
sachapter@pcca.org.au
pcca.org.au/sa.html
PONTIAC CAR CLUB VIC
vicchaapter@pcca.org.au
pcca.org.au/vic.html
PONTIAC CAR CLUB WA
wachapter@pcca.org.au
pcca.org.au
PONTIAC CAR CLUB QLD
PO Box 7037, Mt Crosby 4306
info@qldpontiac.com
qldpontiac.com
PONY CAR CLUB OF AUSTRALIA
PO Box 1718, Mudgeeraba, QLD 4226
secretary@ponycarclub.com.au
ponycarclub.com.au
POST VINTAGE CAR CLUB TAS
PO Box 520, Moonah, TAS, 7009
enquiries@postvintage-tas.org
postvintage-tas.org
PORSCHE CLUB CANBERRA
PO Box 2269, Canberra, ACT 2601
club@porsche-club-canberra.org.au
porsche-club-canberra.org.au
PORSCHE CLUB NSW
PO Box 5125, Chatswood West 1515
secretary@pcnsw.com.au
pcnsw.com.au
PORSCHE CLUB NT
7 Graham St, Stuart Park 0820
cameron.arnott@au.knightfrank.com
PORSCHE CAR CLUB QLD
GPO Box 584, Brisbane, QLD, 4001
secretary@porsche-qld.org.au
porsche-qld.org.au
PORSCHE CLUB SA
Po Box 2209, Kent Town, SA, 5071
secretary@pcsa.asn.au
pcsa.asn.au
PORSCHE CLUB TASMANIA
PO Box 910, Sandy Bay, TAS, 7005
porscheclubtasmania@gmail.com
http://goo.gl/ScG6T6
PORSCHE CLUB VIC
PO Box 911, Kew, VIC, 3101
president@pcv.com.au
pcv.com.au
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PORT MACQUARIE ANTIQUE &
CLASSIC CAR CLUB
PO Box 385 Port Macquarie 2444
Gregg 0416 057 756
PORT STEPHENS CLASSIC ASSN
PO Box 130, Nelson Bay, NSW, 2315
president@pscaa.org.au
pscaa.org.au
PRE NISSAN SKYLINES AUST
PO Box 669, Sunnybank Hills
Shelby@savelakeside.org
friendsoflakeside.com
PT CRUISER CAR CLUB SA
PO Box 1337 Golden Grv Village 5125
cruizin@ptcccsa.com
ptcccsa.com
PT CRUISERS DOWNUNDER NSW
PO Box 357 Figtree 2525
denjan48@bigpond.net.au
ptcruisers.com.au
PURVIS EUREKA CAR CLUB AUST
PO Box 48, O’Halloran Hill, SA, 5158
secretary@purviseurekacarclub.
com.au
eurekacarclub.com.au
Q
QLD CHEVROLET CAR CLUB
PO Box 1165, Springwood, QLD, 4127
info@chevclubqld.com
chevclubqld.com
QLD CORVETTE CLUB
PO Box 1094, Sunnybank Hills 4109
qccsecretary@outlook.com
qldcorvetteclub.com.au
QLD HD & HR HOLDEN CLUB
PO Box 190, Springwood 4127
gday@qldhdhrclub.com.au
qldhdhrclub.com.au
QLD HISTORIC
MOTORING COUNCIL
1376 Old Cleveland Road,
Carindale, QLD, 4152
secretary@qhmc.org.au
qhmc.org.au
QLD VINTAGE VEHICLES ASSN
1376 Old Cleveland Road,
Carindale, QLD, 4152
qvva.@gmail.com
qvva.org
R
RAAF AUTO CLUB OF EAST SALE
PO Box 17, RAAF Base,
East Sale, VIC, 3852
russell.wise@defence.gov.au
RAMBLER CAR CLUB OF WA
13 Chartwell Way,
Swanview, WA, 6056
rambler.wa@live.com.au
ramblercarclubofwa.asn.au
RANGE ROVER CLUB NSW
PO Box A1325, Sydney South 1235
sec@rangeroverclubnsw.asn.au
rangeroverclubnsw.asn.au
REACT (MAZDA ROTARY) CLUB
OF ACT
PO Box 283, Mawson, ACT 2607
admin@react.org.au
react.org.au
RENAULT 4CV REGISTER NSW
4 The Ridge, Narara, NSW, 2250
4cvreg@4cvregisteraustralia.org
4cvregisteraustralia.org
RENAULT 4CV REGISTER QLD
PO Box 750, Cleveland, QLD, 4163
4cvreg@4cvregisteraustralia.org
4cvregisteraustralia.org
RENAULT CAR CLUB NSW
PO Box 119, Ryde, NSW, 2112
enquiries@rcca.org.au
rcca.org.au
RENAULT CAR CLUB QLD
Po Box 1215, Mt Ommaney 4074
enquiry@renaultclubqld.com.au
renaultclubqld.com.au
VISIT: WWW.TRADEUNIQUECARS.COM.AU/EVENTS/CAR-CLUB-LISTINGS/
RENAULT CAR CLUB VICTORIA
PO Box 111, Heidelberg, VIC, 3084
rccv.membership@gmail.com
rccv.info/
ROVER OWNERS NSW & ACT
PO Box 503, Pennant Hills 1715
president@roverownersclub.com.au
rocnswact.wordpress.com
SKYLINES AUSTRALIA NSW
PO Box 3088, Wanniassa 2903
neil@skylinesaustralia.com
saunsw.com.au/
RENAULT OWNERS CLUB ACT
PO Box 10, Civic Square, ACT, 2608
bardot@homContact.com.au
renaultcanberra.asn.au
R&S SERIES VALIANT - NSW
PO Box R 124, Roselands 2196
info@1962valiants.com
1962valiantclub.com
SKYLINES AUSTRALIA QLD
127 Manson Road, Hendra 4011
cams@sauqld.com
skylinesaustralia.com/forums/
forum/28-queensland/
REVOLUTION RODDERS
PO Box 3602, Rouse Hill, NSW, 2155
0412 477 435
R & S CHRYSLER VALIANT - VIC
8 Oxford Street, Oakleigh 3166
oxford8@gmail.com
RICH RIVER ROD AND CUSTOM
7 Dorward Place, Moama
info@richriverrodclub.org.au
richriverrodclub.org.au
RS OWNERS CLUB AUSTRALIA
PO Box 2294, Greenhills, NSW, 2323
secretary@rsownersclubaust.com.au
rsownersclubaust.com.au/
RILEY MOTOR CLUB ( IN VIC)
PO Box 70, Beaconsfield, VIC, 3807
rileyclubvictoria@bigpond.com
rileymotorclubvic.org.au
RUFF ‘N’ TUFF CAR CLUB
PO Box 134, Biggenden
ruffntuff@hotmail.com
RISING SUN COLLECTORS
PO Box 84 Banyo, Qld 4014
allangeorgetaylor@gmail.com
0416 312 189
RIVERINA MONAROS
PO Box 8222, Kooringal, NSW, 2650
info@riverinamonaros.com
facebook.com/groups/115108731492/
RIVERINA TORANA CLUB
c/o 2 Buchanan St, Lake Albert,
Wagga Wagga, NSW, 2650
jake_814@hotmail.com
RIVERINA VOLKSWAGEN CLUB
PO Box 921, Wagga Wagga 2650
coxtownendoi@dodo.com.au
riverinavolkswagenclub.com
RIVIERA LAKES CAR CLUB
PO Box 1560, Bairnsdale 3875
rivieralakescarclub@gmail.com
ROADSTERZOKU – MX-5 CLUB
MELBOURNE
roadsterzoku@outlook.com
roadsterzoku.wordpress.com
ROLLS-ROYCE OWNERS QLD
PO Box 242, Spring Hill 4004
info@rrocqld.asn.au
rrocqld.asn.au
ROLLS-ROYCE OWNERS VIC
PO Box 21, Kew, VIC, 3101
mail@rrocavictoria.org.au
rrocavictoria.org.au
ROOTES GROUP CAR CLUB
PO Box 932, Glen Waverley 3150
rgccvic@gmail.com
vic.rootesgroup.org.au
ROVER CAR CLUB AUST - VIC
PO Box 6049, Wantirna, VIC, 3152
secretary.rcca@gmail.com
rovercarclubaust.asn.au
SKYLINES AUSTRALIA VIC
PO Box 2334, Gladstone Park 3043
club@sauvic.com.au
sauvic.com.au
SLK DRIVERS CLUB OF NSW
secretary@slkdriversclub.com.au
slkdriversclub.com.au
SMALL FORD CAR CLUB OF NSW
PO Box 169, Panania, NSW, 2213
secretary@smallfordcarclub.com.au
smallfordcarclub.com.au
S
SAAB CLUB OF AUSTRALIA (VIC)
PO Box 8685, Armadale, VIC, 3143
vic_chairman@saabclub.org.au
saabclub.org.au
SCENIC RIM MOTORSPORT ASSOC
63 Falconer Road, Woodhill 4285
allan163@tpg.com.au
SCUDERIA ITALIAN CAR CLUB
PO Box 2033 Kent Town SA 5071
secretary@scuderia.asn.au
scuderia.asn.au
SEA LAKE OFF ROAD CLUB
PO Box 44, Sea Lake, VIC, 3533
sealakeservice@haeusler.com.au
SEVEN PISTONS CAR CLUB
7/154 High St, Melton, VIC, 3337
sevenpistons@hotmail.com
7pistonscarclub.com
SHEPPARTON & DISTRICT CLUB ,
PO Box 84, Shepparton, VIC, 3632
ardsign03@bigpond.com
sheppartondistrictcarclub.com
SIMCA CAR CLUB OF AUSTRALIA
PO Box 2151 Wellington Pt 4160
0402 845 925
doug@realres.com.au
SINGER CAR CLUB OF AUSTRALIA
Beaumaris, VIC, 3193
03 9499 6746
singercars.com.au
SINGLETON STREET MACHINES
PO Box 347, Singleton, NSW, 2330
singletonstreetmachines@outlook.
com
SKODA AND TATRA REGISTER
19 Highcombe Cr, St Albans, 3021
editor.jpk@hotmail.com
SHOALHAVEN AND KIAMA
DISTRICTS AUTO CLUB
PO Box 583, Nowra, NSW, 2541
0402 269 176
skdac.org.au
SOUTH BURNETT CAR CLUB
30 Pearon St, Murgon 4605
southburnettcarclub@gmail.com
SOUTH COAST CLASSICS VIC
PO Box 570 Geelong 3220
martinbutson@optusnet.com.au
southcoastclassics.com.au
SOUTH COAST HOLDEN OWNERS
PO Box 44, Keiraville 2500
secretary@southcoastholdenowners.
com.au
southcoastholdenowners.com.au
SOUTH COAST SPORTS CARS
31 Kelp Street,
Warrnambool, VIC, 3280
mossbossy@yahoo.com.au
SOUTH EASTERN AUTOMOBILE
CLUB OF SA
PO Box 1551, Mount Gambier 5290
kentrimnell@bigpond.com
seacsa.com
SOUTH EAST STREET MACHINES
PO Box 1295, Mt. Gambier 5290
southeaststreetmachines@gmail.com
SOUTH EAST QLD HOLDEN CLUB
info@seqhc.com.au
SOUTH WEST TOURING CAR CLUB
PO Box 289, Bunbury, WA, 6231
secretary@swtcc.com.au
swtcc.com.au
SOUTHERN CROSS STREET
CRUISERS (SCSC)
southern.cross.street.cruisers@gmail.
com
southerncrossstreetcruisers.co.nr
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SOUTHERN DISTRICTS CAR CLUB
PO Box 3, Morphett Vale, SA, 5163
sdcc.asn.au
SOUTHERN EARLYS FX-FJ CAR
CLUB
PO Box 29, Hackam, SA, 5160
southernearlys@holden.org.au
southernearlys.com
SOUTHERN OFF-ROAD RACING
ASSN
1 Mongana St, Claremont, TAS, 7011:
whelanswelding@bigpond.com
SOUTHERN PENINSULA CLASSIC
& HISTORIC CAR CLUB
PO Box 12, Dromana, VIC, 3936
admin@crankhandle.com.au
crankhandle.com.au
SOUTHERN RIVERINA VEHICLE &
MACHINERY CLUB
Finley, NSW:
southern.riverina.vmc@gmail.com
srvmc.com
SOUTHERN SPORTING CAR CLUB
secretary@sscc.org.au
sscc.org.au
SOUTHERN SYDNEY EARLY
HOLDEN CAR CLUB
PO Box 155, Gymea, NSW, 2227
ssehcc@hotmail.com
ssehcc.org.au
STREET MACHINE ASSN SA
PO Box 853, Marleston, SA, 5033
membership@smasa.com.au
smasa.com.au
STUDEBAKER CAR CLUB AUST
PO Box 6, Bentleigh East, VIC, 3165
scca@hotmail.com.au
studebakercarclub.net
SYDNEY DATSUN CLUB
PO Box 500, Bungendore NSW 2621
datsun@sydneydatsunclub.com
sydneydatsunclub.com
STUDEBAKER CAR CLUB QLD
PO Box 760, Coorparoo 4151
secretary@studebakerqld.org.au
studebakerqld.org.au
SYDNEY TORANA CLUB
PO Box 111, Kellyville, NSW, 2155
admin@sydneytoranaclub.com
sydneytoranaclub.com
STUDEBAKER CAR CLUB OF SA
8 Sunnyside Gve, Semaphore Park
5051
sales@hlsports.com.au
studebaker.org.au
SUBARU & RECREATIONAL 4WD
CLUB
PO Box 161, Parramatta, NSW, 2124
subaru4wdclub.com
SUBARU 4WD CLUB OF SA
subaru4wdclub@gmail.com
subaru4wd.asn.au
SUBARU 4WD CLUB OF VICTORIA
PO Box 2456, Mount Waverley 3149
president@subaru4wdvic.com.au
subaru4wdvic.com.au
SPORTSCAR OWNERS CLUB VIC
2/19 Haig St, Mornington, VIC, 3931
sampsonsjs@yahoo.com
SUNBEAM AND TALBOT CAR CLUB
East Malvern, VIC
sssully@bigpond.net.au
sunbeamandtalbot.org.au
SPRITE CAR CLUB OLD
PO Box 252, Salisbury, QLD, 4107
presidensccq@yahoo.com.au
http://spritecarclub.com
SS OWNERS CLUB
info@ssownersclub.com
0423 006 055
STANDARD AND TRIUMPH CLUB
VICTORIA
59 Tarcoola Ave, Meadow Heights
3048
austandardvanguardtriumph.com
STANTHORPE & DISTRICT
SPORTING CAR CLUB
PO Box 83, Stanthorpe, QLD, 4380
patch_three@hotmail.com
carnellraceway.com.au
SUNBEAM CAR OWNERS CLUB SA
PO Box 112 Glenside SA 5065
jedkg@igpond.com
sunbeamcarclubsa.org.au
SUNBEAM CAR CLUB OF VICTORIA
PO Box 1, Lower Plenty, VIC, 3093
clubcontact@sunbeamcarclubvictoria.com.au
sunbeamcarclubvictoria.com.au
SUNRAYSIA MOTOR SPORT CLUB
PO Box 2064, Mildura 3502
office@smsc.net.au
smsc.net.au
SUNSHINE COAST ANTIQUE CAR
CLUB
PO Box 362, Nambour QLD, 4560
secretary@scacc.org.au
scacc.org.au
SUNSHINE COAST MOTORSPORTS
31 Kingsgate Drive, Tinbeerwah
scmsc@gmail.com
SUNSHINE STATE VOLVO CLUB
info@ssvc.org.au
ssvc.org.au
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SYDNEY COMMODORE CLUB
PO Box 7027, Wetherill Park 2164
sccnsw@yahoo.com
STUDEBAKER CAR CLUB NSW
24 Belford Circuit Tahmoor 2573
members@studebakercarclubnsw.
com
studebakercarclubnsw.com
SPORTING CAR CLUB OF SA
51 King William Rd, Unley, SA, 5061
sccsa@internode.on.net
sportingcarclubsa.org.au
SPRITE CAR CLUB OF AUSTRALIA
Po Box 696, Kingswood, NSW, 2747
secretary@spriteclub.com
spriteclub.com
SUNSTATE PANEL VAN CLUB
5 Balswidden St,
Albany Creek QLD, 4035
secretary.sunstatepanelvanclub@live.
com.au
sunstatepanelvanclub.com
T
TAMWORTH CLASSIC HOLDEN
CLUB
PO Box 5204, Tamworth South 2340
eh1964@tchc48-70.com
TASMANIAN EARLY HOLDEN CLUB
PO Box 627, Moonah 7009
info@tasmanianearlyholdenclub.com
TASMANIAN OFF-ROAD CAR
CLUB (TORCC)
PO Box 454, Kings Meadows 7250
cara.tatnell@bigpond.com
offroadracingtasmania.com.au
TAS TORANA OWNERS
PO Box 109, Penguin, TAS, 7316
info@tastoranaowners.net
tastoranaowners.net
TD2000 OWNERS GROUP
TD2000OwnersGroup@gmail.com
0439 784 898 or 0412 317 991
TECCWA (TOYOTA ENTHUSIASTS
CAR CLUB OF WA)
PO Box 508, Belmont, WA, 6104
enquiries@teccwa.com
teccwa.com
THORNLEIGH CAR CLUB
PO Box 276, Pennant Hills, NSW, 1715
secretary@thornleighcarclub.org
thornleighcarclub.org
THUNDERBIRD OWNERS CLUB OF
AUSTRALIA INC (TOCA)
barton-mr@bigpond.com
0412 700 584 - National
charlie@rocvic.com.au
0408 762 842 - VIC
procurveball@gmail.com
0402 052 712 - NSW
stevespringett@optusnet.com.au
0424 177 829 - QLD
toca.net.au
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THUNDERBIRD CLUB
INTERNATIONAL
PO Box 75308 Wichita,
KS USA, 67275
vtciprez10@gmail.com
vintagethunderbirdclub.net
THUNDERBIRDS OF QUEENSLAND
toq.org
TOP END MUD RACING ASSN
PO Box 1236,
Howard Springs, NT, 0835
secretary@temra.com.au
temra.com.au
TRIUMPH SPORTS OWNERS SA
PO Box 192, Glenside 5065
acaciapool@adelaide.on.net
tsoasa.com
VETERAN CAR CLUB WA
PO Box 79, Bentley 6982
admin@veterancarclubofwa.asn.au
veterancarclubofwa.asn.au
TRIUMPH SPORTS OWNERS WA
PO Box 1269, South Perth 6951
secretary@tsoa-wa.com
tsoa-wa.com
VETERAN, VINTAGE AND CLASSIC
VEHICLE CLUB OF WANGARATTA
PO Box 357, Wangaratta 3676
friswilk@iinet.net.au
TRIUMPH SPORTS OWNERS VIC
GPO Box 5020, Melbourne 3001
stuiep@optusnet.com.au
VICTORIAN 86/BRZ CLUB
PO Box 542, Bayswater 3153
vic86brzclub.com
U
TORANA MOTORSPORT CLUB SA .
Club meetings on the first
Tuesday each month at the
Shannons club rooms.
0419 858 571
TORANA STREET MACHINE CLUB
PO Box 426, Magill, SA, 5072
8263 4855
smasa.com.au/clubs/torana_street_
machine
TOWNSVILLE EARLY HOLDEN
PO Box 2329, Townsville MC 4810
secretary@townsvilleearlyholdenclub.
com.au
townsvilleearlyholdenclub.com.au
TOYOTA CAR CLUB VIC
PO Box 71, South Melb 3205
secretary@tccav.org.au
tccav.org.au
TRI FIVE CLASSICS ASSOCIATION
PO Box 55, Greenacres 5086
rocco@trifiveclassics.net.au
trifiveclassics.net.au
TRIUMPH CAR CLUB ACT
membership@triumphcarclubact.org.
au
triumphcarclubact.org.au
TRIUMPH CAR CLUB OF WA
PO Box 440, Bayswater 6053:
triumphcarclub.wa@gmail.com
tccwa.com
TRIUMPH CAR CLUB OF VICTORIA
PO Box 336, Malvern 3144
membership@tccv.net
tccv.net
TRIUMPH OWNERS TASMANIA
PO Box 5003, Ulverstone 7315
tarnireynolds@dodo.com.au
triumphowners.com
TRIUMPH SPORTS OWNERS NSW
PO Box 200, Gordon 2072
tsoansw@hotmail.com
tsoansw.com
TRIUMPH SPORTS OWNERS QLD
1376 Old Cleveland Rd, Carindale
4152
secretary@tsoaq.org.au
tsoaq.org.au
UNITED EARLIES FX-FJ CAR CLUB
PO Box 195, Carina, QLD, 4152
V
VALIANT R & S CLUB QLD
queenslandrsvaliantcarclub.com
VALIANT: R & S CHRYSLER VIC.
PO Box 519, Blackburn 3130
oxford8@gmail.com
shannons.com.au/club/carclubs/r-schrysler-valiant-car-club-of-victoria/
VALIANT: R & S SERIES WA
PO Box 425, Morley 6943
classicvaliabts@outlook.com
randsvaliantcar.club
VAN COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA
PO Box 149, Mildura 3502
info@vanning.org.au
vanning.org.au
VAUXHALL OWNER’S CLUB TAS
clarky@labyrinth.net.au
vauxhall.org.au/victoria-and-tasmania
VETERAN CAR CLUB NSW
134 Queens Rd, Five Dock 2046
secretary@vccansw.org
vccansw.org
VETERAN CAR CLUB QLD
1376 Old Cleveland Rd, Carindale
4152
secretary.vccaq@gmail.com
vccaq.com
VETERAN CAR CLUB TAS
PO Box 182, Launceston 7250
biggelaarj@gmail.com
vccatas.org.au
VETERAN CAR CLUB VIC
PO Box 2300, Mt Waverley 3149
webmaster@veterancarclub.org.au
veterancarclub.org.au
VETERAN CAR CLUB SA
PO Box 193, Unley BC 5061
secretary@vccsa.org.au
vccsa.org.au
VICTORIAN DRIFT CLUB
info@vicdrift.com
vicdrift.com
VICTORIAN HISTORIC RACING
REGISTER
c/o 3 Kristen Close, Frankston South
3199
enquiries@vhrr.com
vhrr.com
VICTORIAN HOT ROD ASSN
PO Box 34, Oakleigh 3166
peter@hotrod.com.au
hotrod.com.au
VICTORIAN MINI CLUB
GPO Box 2495, Melbourne 3001
pres@mini.org.au
mini.org.au
VICTORIAN MORGAN OWNERS
PO Box 2036, Fitzroy 3065
secretary@vicmog.com.au
VIC OFF-ROAD RACING ASSN
PO Box 185, Glen Iris, VIC, 3146
president@vorra.org.au
vorra.org.au
VIC STREET MACHINE ASSN
PO Box 105, Oakleigh 3166
ozvans@ozContact.com.au
VICTORIAN TORANA CLUB
PO Box 819, Ringwood 3134
victoranaclub@yahoo.com
victoranaclub.com.au
VINTAGE AUTOMOBILE ASSN WA
PO Box 1399, Midland, DC6396
secretary@vaawa.org.wa
vaawa.org.au
VINTAGE & CLASSIC CAR CLUB BALLARAT
PO Box 1010, Bakery Hill, Ballarat
3354
webmaster@vccc.org.au
vccc.org.au
VINTAGE DRIVER’S CLUB
PO Box 3414, Nunawading BC 3131
03 9874 7857
vintagecarclub.com.au
VINTAGE MAZDA CLUB NSW
1a-21 Childs Road,
Chipping North, NSW, 2213
vmc.org.au
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VINTAGE SPORTS CAR CLUB VIC
PO Box 3193, Cotham 3101
secretary@vintagesportscarclub.
org.au
vintagesportscarclub.org.au
VINTAGE SPORTS CAR CLUB WA
PO Box 1097, Hillarys 6923
tookarook@gmail.com
vsccwa.com.au
VINTAGE VEHICLE CLUB AUST
134 Queens Rd, Five Dock, NSW
info@vintagevehicleclubaustralia.com
vintagevehicleclubaustralia.com
VOLKSWAGEN CLUB OF SA
PO Box 355, Modbury North 5092
secretary@vwcsa.com.au
vwcsa.com.au
WANDERERS ROCK ‘N’ ROLL CLUB
PO Box 289, Nth Adelaide, 5006
membership@thewanders.org.au
thewanderers.org.au
VOLKSWAGEN DRIVER’S CLUB
OF QUEENSLAND ORPORATED
PO Box 568, Morningside 4170
vwdriversclub@gmail.com
vwdcq.org.au
WANGARATTA ROD & CUSTOM
PO Box 38, Wangaratta 3677
ceccsmith@bigpond.com.au
W
WARWICK DISTRICT SPORTING
CAR CLUB
PO Box 16, Warwick 4370
morganparkraceway@westnet.
com.au
morganparkraceway.com.au
VOLKSWAGEN CLUB OF VICTORIA
GPO Box 1215, Melbourne, VIC, 3001
secretary@vwclub.com.au
vwclub.com.au
WA CAR CLUB
33 Michael Rd, Rolleystone 6111
enquiries@wahistorictouringcars.
com.au
wacarclub.com.au
WA SPORTING CAR CLUB
PO Box 267, Wanneroo 6946
wascc@wascc.asn.au
wascc.com.au
VOLVO CAR CLUB OF NSW
1 Arilla Rd, Pymble 2073
secretary@volvocarclubnsw.com.au
volvocarclubnsw.com.au
WAGGA AND DISTRICT CAR CLUB
PO Box 384, Wagga Wagga 2650
president@waggadistrictcarclub.ort
waggadistrictcarclub.org
WERRIBEE & DISTRICT
COLLECTABLE VEHICLE CLUB
PO Box 841 Werribee 3030
wdcvc@hotmail.com
wdcvc.org.au
VOLVO CLUB OF VICTORIA
PO Box 3011, Moorabbin East 3189
hnowatzky@ozContact.com.au
volvovic.org.au
WAGGA WAGGA VETERAN &
VINTAGE MOTOR CLUB
PO Box 384, Wagga Wagga 2650
president@waggadistrictcarclub.ort
wwvvmc.wordpress.com/waggawagga-veteran-vintage-motor-club-/
WEST COAST COMMODORES
PO Box 2518, Ellenbrook 6069
westcoastcommodores@gmail.com
westcoastcommodores.com
VOLVO P1800-120 CLUB AUST
PO Box 6522, Tweed Heads Sth
2486
secretary@volvo1800-120club.com
volvo1800-120club.com
VOLKS ENTHUSIASTS CLUB OF SA
PO Box 306, Kent Town 5071
info@vecsa.com.au
volksenthusiasts.org.au
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WA HISTORIC TOURING CAR CLUB
PO Box 251, Bassendean 6051
wahistorictouringcars@gmail.com
wahistorictouringcars.com.au
WALKERVILLE ALL CARS CLUB
PO Box 92, Walkerville 5081
secretary@wacc.asn.au
wacc.asn.au
WESTERN DISTRICT CAR CLUB
PO Box 399, Geelong 3220
wdccrally@gmail.com
wdcc.com.au
WESTERN DISTRICT HISTORIC
VEHICLE CLUB
PO Box 200, Newcomb 3219
secretary@wdhvcgeelong.com.au
wdhvcgeelong.com.au
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WESTERN VEHICLE RESTORERS
PO Box 211, Melton 3337
j.a.fairweather@bigpond.com
WESTERN VIC HOLDEN CAR CLUB
PO Box 1086, Warrnambool 3280
west.vic.holden@bigpond.com
WESTFIELD CAR CLUB
PO Box 367, Maleny 4552
secretary@clubmansqld.org
clubmansqld.org
WESTLAKES AUTOMOBILE CLUB
PO Box 3052, Glendale 2285
secretary@wac.org.au
wac.org.au
WHITSUNDAY SPORTING CAR
PO Box 1115, Airlie Beach, QLD, 4802
secretary@rallywhitsunday.com
rallywhitsunday.com
WOLLONGONG SPORTING CAR
CLUB
PO Box 35, Coniston, NSW, 2500
wscc.org.au
WRX CLUB - VIC
PO Box 3113, Nunawading, VIC, 3131
secretary@wrx.com.au
wrx.com.au
WRX CLUB OF WA
6 Carnoustie Gardens,
Meadow Springs 6210
membership@wrxclubwa.com.au
wrxclubwa.com.au
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YASS ANTIQUE MOTOR CLUB
PO Box 307, Yass NSW 2582
chris-coates@outlook.com
yamc.com.au
Z
X
XR8 AND XR6 OWNERS
CLUB OF AUSTRALIA
PO Box 6070 Croydon Nth 3136
secretary@fpvxrclub.com
fpvxrclub.com
XR-XY FORD CAR CLUB NSW
PO Box 65 Bringelly 2556
kb351usa@gmail.com
angelfire.com/falcon/xr-xycarclub/
WOLSELEY CAR CLUB NSW
PO Box 1388, Ashfield 1800
wolseleynsw@gmail.com
XR-XY/ZA-ZD FALCON FAIRLANE
CAR CLUB VIC
PO Box 5, Mt Waverley 3149
info@falconfairlaneclub.org.au
falconfairlaneclub.org.au
WOLSELEY CAR CLUB VIC
PO Box 25, Briar Hill, VIC, 3088
wolseleycarclub.com
XW XY ASSOCIATION
xwxyassoc@hotmail.com
xwxyassoc.com.au
Z CAR CLUB QLD
PO Box 5289, Alexandra Hills 4161
cashmere@upconnect.net
zcarclubq.org.au
Z CAR CLUB SYDNEY
PO Box 651, Lidcombe 1825
mail@zcarclub.com.au
zcarclub.com.au
ZEPHYR & ZODIAC OWNERS VIC
PO Box 292, Epping, VIC, 3076
zzocm@hotmail.com
freewebs.com/zzocm/
ZEPHYR ZODIAC AND CONSUL
CAR CLUB
PO Box 316, Annerley DC 4103
zodiac11@hotmail.com
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K-Mac Alignment Kits Pty Ltd (NSW) ..............................81
Private Advertising Coupon......................................201
Australian Car Cover Co. (VIC).......................................107
Lorbek Luxury Cars (VIC) ..............................................132
Shannons Insurance (VIC) .................................................2
Australian Muscle Car Sales (NSW) ................................23
Muscle Car Parts Australia (NSW)...................................59
Southern Models (SA) ......................................................29
Chicane Classic Cars (VIC) ..............................................17
Mustang Motorsport (VIC) .............................................204
Stuckey Tyre Service Pty Ltd (VIC) ..................................71
Classic & American Imports (SA) ....................................91
Narva (VIC) .......................................................................49
The Healey Factory (VIC) ...............................................203
Concourse Spares (VIC) .................................................107
Oldtimer Australia (QLD)..................................................95
Vision Auto Pty Ltd (VIC)............................................ 27, 45
Hare & Forbes Machinery House (NSW)........................109
Pennant Hills Auto Traders (NSW) .....................................7
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Performance Ignition Services (VIC) .............................113
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Prestige Motor Gallery Pty Ltd (NSW) .............................43
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