Yeah I thought the same with the Toranas a few years back, but there are loads of people in the thirty's and forty's buying them up in the past five years. Since Holden stopped local production it has brought heaps of buyers out of the wood work and pushed up the prices. Our generation took interest in a lot of the American stuff keeping the prices alive in the 60s 70s and 80s, but the younger local generation have taken a liking to the Australian muscle cars. Great to see and I praise them in keeping our locally built cars and passion alive. They were only new once and we will never see new ones again.
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