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1977 Holden Torana A9X GMP&A For Auction
How much is this Torana worth..only 475km on the clock :bow::drool::drool:
Current bid price $258,950
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https://www.pickles.com.au/cars/item...tent=Position2
Re: 1977 Holden Torana A9X GMP&A For Auction
Re: 1977 Holden Torana A9X GMP&A For Auction
That would look great in your Garage John :D
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Originally Posted by
Micks
That would look great in your Garage John :D
Hey Mick if I won the Lotto I would be up for it....my favourite all time bucket list car !!!!!
Re: 1977 Holden Torana A9X GMP&A For Auction
I believe I may have seen this car, in its incomplete state, around 37 yrs ago.
During the time I was looking for an A9X I saw an interesting ad in the Age Newspaper advertising a "similar" spec A9X.
Anyway, I responded to the ad, and was asked to meet the "owner" at a remote country location, which I did. He then took me to literally a sort of barn on a country property in which was a brand new A9X Hatch, not properly painted just a thin layer of white "paint" all over it, still with all factory stickers all over it, no engine or gear box fitted, nor had there ever been, but included in the price were all the "bits", block, crank, pistons, heads etc etc all in GMH boxes, sufficient to build an L34 engine, also included was a super T10.
The car would have had to have been painted, then assembled, and the price was $25K,.....BIG dollars those days,...after assembly, painting etc etc, it would've owed at least twiice that,....well out of my league.
Often wondered what happened to it. Pickles.
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'body in white' shell given to GMP&A during my stint at the Dandy VAP
(and kept for 'non-road' purposes..given GMH had NO authority to be involved in motorsport then)
These shells were the brain child of Joe Felice, Harry and damn ...cannot remember if Ray Borrett
also was in there somewhere
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ps.... been trying to work out something about this car
just didn't look right just niggled
worked it out.... the bumpers are painted (which is wrong, as ex-factory they were chrome with NO black painted strip)
and
the bonnet does not have the blackout painted area the factory ones did
oh...and for the record, it has a modern Holley on it with dual fuel lines to it...
the GMH L34 Holley only had one fuel inlet so the engine is bit sort of like a ya know L34... ish ;)
Re: 1977 Holden Torana A9X GMP&A For Auction
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Originally Posted by
Smitty
ps.... been trying to work out something about this car
just didn't look right just niggled
worked it out.... the bumpers are painted (which is wrong, as ex-factory they were chrome with NO black painted strip)
and
the bonnet does not have the blackout painted area the factory ones did
oh...and for the record, it has a modern Holley on it with dual fuel lines to it...
the GMH L34 Holley only had one fuel inlet so the engine is bit sort of like a ya know L34... ish ;)
No side mirrors or compliance plates either.
Re: 1977 Holden Torana A9X GMP&A For Auction
Anyone know how much this ended up making?
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Originally Posted by
whitels1ss
Anyone know how much this ended up making?
last price I saw was $380k
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JT
last price I saw was $380k
Plus a buyers fee of 7 percent? :doh:
It's not even a famous ex race car.
Re: 1977 Holden Torana A9X GMP&A For Auction
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Originally Posted by
Pickles
I believe I may have seen this car, in its incomplete state, around 37 yrs ago.
During the time I was looking for an A9X I saw an interesting ad in the Age Newspaper advertising a "similar" spec A9X.
Anyway, I responded to the ad, and was asked to meet the "owner" at a remote country location, which I did. He then took me to literally a sort of barn on a country property in which was a brand new A9X Hatch, not properly painted just a thin layer of white "paint" all over it, still with all factory stickers all over it, no engine or gear box fitted, nor had there ever been, but included in the price were all the "bits", block, crank, pistons, heads etc etc all in GMH boxes, sufficient to build an L34 engine, also included was a super T10.
The car would have had to have been painted, then assembled, and the price was $25K,.....BIG dollars those days,...after assembly, painting etc etc, it would've owed at least twiice that,....well out of my league.
Often wondered what happened to it. Pickles.
Interestingly, I have recently learned that someone who I know saw the car in the barn as well, and He actually owned it for a while,...He has other A9X's too!
Pickles.
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Originally Posted by
JT
last price I saw was $380k
Baaaaaaaargain
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I don't get it. It's not an ex race car. It's a race shell built into a road car. Not sure if it can be registered. A lot of coin for a museum piece
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Originally Posted by
JT
I don't get it. It's not an ex race car. It's a race shell built into a road car. Not sure if it can be registered. A lot of coin for a museum piece
Exactly, with no compliance plate you would have to really know the right people & pull strings to ever get it registered
& at $400,000 inc buyers fees would you really want to hammer it on a race track? :nono:
It looks pretty, but in my opinion it's not $400,000 pretty. :lol: