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Old 13-02-2019, 01:44 PM   #26
Poetic Justice
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Default Re: EL GT - To be or not to be a big $ collectible?

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Originally Posted by smoo View Post
Last time I saw one for sale (in NZ) was at $80k.
For that price I could consider,

Modern American muscle car - Mustang, Camaro, Challenger
1950s-'60s American in original condition with good options list.
Old Aussie classics - Valiant Coupes/Chargers, GT/GS Falcons, 2 door Monaros.
Modern Euros that a climbing in price - Porsche 993 - 997 911, 996 911 Turbo, BMW E46 M3 and BMW E39 M5.

Who would choose an EL Falcon over any of them, for driving enjoyment or an investment?!
Fair call, at that price level I wouldn't look twice at an EL. At $30k level, you're competing with some very average pre-1980 sedans - even Mustangs at that price level seem to be a little dodgy.
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