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Old 14-12-2015, 12:36 PM   #61
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Tickford cars are already wanted and known, once ford goes under these will become classics. I think all the way down to the end of AU tickford era.
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Old 14-12-2015, 01:52 PM   #62
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I'll upset a lot of people no doubt but to me Tickford cars are XR's, T series and GT's. The Fairlanes, Fairmonts etc that have a set of wheels or a sunroof, well yes they did go to Tickford to have that done, but they're not a Tickford car.

I would love a Series III XR8, manual in white.
In total agreement with you
I got my XA Fairmont 351 4v falcon coupe with 600 hp in 1994 for $1500 bucks with mint black interior and yellow with black stripe exterior
put 5K into it and loved it but listened to my parents the one time I shouldn't have and sold it six years later for 5K

Now if I want one, the price is just too high for a good one and low cost ones are rooted most likely.
not interested in spending 50 to 150K on restoring one to show or concours level either
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Old 14-12-2015, 04:08 PM   #63
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I'll upset a lot of people no doubt but to me Tickford cars are XR's, T series and GT's. The Fairlanes, Fairmonts etc that have a set of wheels or a sunroof, well yes they did go to Tickford to have that done, but they're not a Tickford car.

I would love a Series III XR8, manual in white.
Fairlanes and Fairmont Ghias also have Tickford drive trains (VCT motor, 3.45 diff etc) and some are optioned with Tickford suspension.

AUIII XR8s will always be sought after cars, after T cars of course.
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Old 14-12-2015, 09:47 PM   #64
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Fairlanes and Fairmont Ghias also have Tickford drive trains (VCT motor, 3.45 diff etc) and some are optioned with Tickford suspension.

AUIII XR8s will always be sought after cars, after T cars of course.
I wonder if finding that mint low km VCT AU Ghia will be like finding an XY Fairmont and discovering a 250 2V under the bonnet ($$$ now)?


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The Tickford badge will ensure one day they will indeed become collectable, the demise in new Aussie built rwd's will hasten all Tickford built vehicles desirability & up their values in due time.

I don't care if my Tickford is ever worth peanuts, I love its individuality, its quirkiness & its style. I believe the styling of the AU XR's is timeless & one day people will pay accordingly for that privilege not to mention it's dynamic on road/track capabilities. I love them!!!

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Old 14-12-2015, 11:05 PM   #65
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I would love a Series III XR8, manual in white.
You and me both! There's a nice one getting about near me, S2 or 3 not sure, with T Series wheels, looks awesome.

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Yeah, I can't get over how contemporary a good S2-3 AU XR6/8 looks.
Agreed, but is it just me or do the AU series 1 XR's look horrible?

I've always had a soft spot for the ED and EL XR8's as well, future classic for sure. But that doesn't always translate to appreciating prices. I think excellent condition, stock standard, low km examples will command a significant premium though.
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Old 15-12-2015, 10:02 AM   #66
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[QUOTE=tranquilized;5539932] is it just me or do the AU series 1 XR's look horrible?[/QUOTE

No, its not just you lol! Heard some say the same thing, but also have heard more positive comments about the full S1 body kit & wheels.

I agree though, the stock plain jane low spec S1 XR's need some different wheels at the minimum, those stock 16inch wheels look a bit trippy hey! Still a damn fine car though, a good base to mod for sure & yep I'd have one too np!

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Old 15-12-2015, 10:14 AM   #67
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my old S1 with full kit and my S3 with full kit
i like both but i have a soft spot for the S1.
i'm actually spewing i sold them both but i do have a BA GT now
but i'm still looking for an AU XR8 to put away and don't care about condition or model just has to be a 5sp



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Old 15-12-2015, 06:26 PM   #68
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I wonder if finding that mint low km VCT AU Ghia will be like finding an XY Fairmont and discovering a 250 2V under the bonnet ($$$ now)?
Exactly. Let down in my books!
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Old 15-12-2015, 06:28 PM   #69
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Exactly. Let down in my books!
A little harsh, a 2v is rather sort after now.

It will be akin to every mofo swapping out the VCT for a 5.0..tags not matching = devalued.
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Old 16-12-2015, 06:35 PM   #70
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Great pics EBV8

Yes Polyal, I wonder if people will learn from history and decide NOT to swap out original drivetrains this time around? Not so much 'GT copy from GS Fairmont slaughter' before the XR6s go classic. What has happened is with P-plate laws restricting V8s in some states, the XR6s have been the modding base of many young drivers... finding the original one is the quest now.

One other thing I love about my Tickford is the individual tags stamped on each body panel with matching numbers... There was even a matching tag still on the diff...

As someone interested in the cars, originality is important.
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Old 17-12-2015, 10:45 PM   #71
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I reckon the right ones are worth it, the boys sprint handles like nothing else and goes like a cut snake, he has been told many times if he ever sells it I'm first in line

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They will be classics to Ford fans that grew up in that era but that's about it. Similar to an XE ESP. Doubt they will ever be worth huge amounts.
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They will be classics to Ford fans that grew up in that era but that's about it. Similar to an XE ESP. Doubt they will ever be worth huge amounts.
Define huge amounts. I would have thought the $50-$60k asking prices for a genuine XE ESP 5.8 are pretty huge amounts for an XE
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Define huge amounts. I would have thought the $50-$60k asking prices for a genuine XE ESP 5.8 are pretty huge amounts for an XE
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Define huge amounts. I would have thought the $50-$60k asking prices for a genuine XE ESP 5.8 are pretty huge amounts for an XE
I dont think they go for that much. The ESPs that are currently for sale are around 25-35k. The highest I've seen recently for a 5.8 was 40k negotiable.

Anyway I was thinking around max 20k. Cant see anyone paying much more than that for a 90s Tickford in the future depending on what it is. Maybe a GT will get closer to 30k.
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