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    Very interesting thread. the fact that so many variants have been mentioned indicate that there is no stand out future collectors car.

    Stuff like the HSV coupe 4/w427 etc, undoubtedly will be collectables because they already are. In saying that the cost big bucks when new and they still cost big bucks on the second hand car market .... so I dont think we will see a repeat like the Bathurst specials of the 70s which dropped considerable before shooting up.

    In my opinion the cv8R and cv8Z monaros wont be any more collectable than other monaros of this generation, because they weren't anything extra special just marketing by Holden, just 'run our' models which had different wheels and other options already ticked - if they were different performance wise, with maybe better handling suspension components or hotted up motors then yes.

    I think anything that is kept in original condition and is looked after, is what will bring the money, but nothing will ever get ridiculously high, I think it will just be proportional to what it cost hen new. If you have a future 'modern' collectable dont be afraid not to drive it, yes baby it but take it out more often. I dont understand why one would pay rego and insurance waiting for a car to increase in value when any real profit would of been lost, at least drive and enjoy more than once a year. Yes a car with 5k kms will be worth more than the car with 50k kms but not by much.

    Someone asked who will buy our Sandmans one day? Realistically one day demand for these will drop as the later generations grow up not even knowing what a Sandman or a panelvan for that matter is. For example I'm a Gen Y, and a mate I used to go to school with, bought and restored a vw kombi van - yes he surfs. But I thought to myself why a Kombi and not a Sandman/pv or something like eh/falcon/valiant wagon, aren't these what 'surfo's' drove inthe day. Here lies the problem they dont know about them because of stuff like the Internet which shrinks the world and all of a sudden they think they are re-living past 'glory days' because some bloke in the US did the same thing. I think you get what I'm trying to say.

    I hope I havnt offended anyone just sharing my thoughts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barbs77 View Post
    Very interesting thread. the fact that so many variants have been mentioned indicate that there is no stand out future collectors car.

    Stuff like the HSV coupe 4/w427 etc, undoubtedly will be collectables because they already are. In saying that the cost big bucks when new and they still cost big bucks on the second hand car market .... so I dont think we will see a repeat like the Bathurst specials of the 70s which dropped considerable before shooting up.

    In my opinion the cv8R and cv8Z monaros wont be any more collectable than other monaros of this generation, because they weren't anything extra special just marketing by Holden, just 'run our' models which had different wheels and other options already ticked - if they were different performance wise, with maybe better handling suspension components or hotted up motors then yes.

    I think anything that is kept in original condition and is looked after, is what will bring the money, but nothing will ever get ridiculously high, I think it will just be proportional to what it cost hen new. If you have a future 'modern' collectable dont be afraid not to drive it, yes baby it but take it out more often. I dont understand why one would pay rego and insurance waiting for a car to increase in value when any real profit would of been lost, at least drive and enjoy more than once a year. Yes a car with 5k kms will be worth more than the car with 50k kms but not by much.

    Someone asked who will buy our Sandmans one day? Realistically one day demand for these will drop as the later generations grow up not even knowing what a Sandman or a panelvan for that matter is. For example I'm a Gen Y, and a mate I used to go to school with, bought and restored a vw kombi van - yes he surfs. But I thought to myself why a Kombi and not a Sandman/pv or something like eh/falcon/valiant wagon, aren't these what 'surfo's' drove inthe day. Here lies the problem they dont know about them because of stuff like the Internet which shrinks the world and all of a sudden they think they are re-living past 'glory days' because some bloke in the US did the same thing. I think you get what I'm trying to say.

    I hope I havnt offended anyone just sharing my thoughts
    Brilliantly articulated.

    No offence here.

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