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For Sale and Wanted => Cars For Sale => Topic started by: my8thholden on April 08, 2019, 04:26:01 PM



Title: Gosford Museum Auction .
Post by: my8thholden on April 08, 2019, 04:26:01 PM
I know a mail was sent out on this auction ..conducted by LLoyds .Probably the most prestigious ever held in Australia.For those of you who might be interested ..The FE ute in the line up made $51,000.00  ..The EK Panel van made $31,500.00 ..FJ Sedan made $46,000.00 ..The 48/215 ( FX ) made $58,000.00 ….Nice Holdens in a quality line up ..The Aston Martin DB5 made $1.55 million..Vern


Title: Re: Gosford Museum Auction .
Post by: old-blu on April 08, 2019, 06:59:47 PM
 Does anyone know what the EJ 225 went for?   


Title: Re: Gosford Museum Auction .
Post by: my8thholden on April 09, 2019, 08:04:09 AM
hey Blue....The EJ Premier Sedan went for $33,000 ….THe EH Premeir sedan $57,000 ...THe HD UTE $34,000..THe VC Brock..$94,000...Nissan GTR R35  $237,000 ..wasn't that the base engine in the VL ?..cheers Vern


Title: Re: Gosford Museum Auction .
Post by: old-blu on April 09, 2019, 01:42:51 PM
 Thanks Vern. If Father Time wasn't calling my next moves, That EJ  Prem would be parked in my Garage. Kevin.


Title: Re: Gosford Museum Auction .
Post by: my8thholden on April 09, 2019, 08:59:59 PM
Kevin>.Sounds like a EJ Premier has a place in your heart ,did you know that particular car ? ..In the sale video it certainly looked a really good example ..Also remember at that auction ,GST was inclusive in the fall of hammer price,but a buyers premium of 7.5% was added ..Vern


Title: Re: Gosford Museum Auction .
Post by: old-blu on April 10, 2019, 09:56:56 AM
Vern. Good friends of ours purchased one of these new, during the "run out", prior to the release of the  EH.  Same colour combination. I was driving an MG TF1500 @ the time ,however, would have gladly swapped it for the EJ.  Probably should have kept the MG. The swap value is still about the same being around the &30-40K now.  I thought the "Hamburger" taillights & the small rear fender fins did it for me. [ That was until I saw my 1st EH Prem with the 179HP &  Gold metallic paint.].  Great to reminisce with the value of Hindsight about these great models. In 1964/5 the EH Premier Wagon was one of the most sought after cars in NZ.   Kevin.


Title: Re: Gosford Museum Auction .
Post by: my8thholden on April 10, 2019, 08:10:46 PM
HI Kevin ..yes with hind sight there are a lot of things especially cars we should have kept..You mentioned EH wagons ,the New Zealand high commission EH Premier was sold last year over in WA  .A very special vehicle it made $100,000  ..My Dad passed away when I was 11 yrs old ..And Mum worked really hard in her own millinery business ..In 1960 or '61 ,Mum bought a FE sedan from JA Gilbert at Waitara..It was the closest thing to a new car we had ever owned ,much excitement ,one thing that I saw happiness in my Mum,and she washed it ,it was a while before she let me ,I am sure that is what made me forever attached to FE/FC Holdens...She traded it on a HD Premier X2 manual in 1966..In 1967 I bought a '54 FJ Sed as my first car ..Traded it on a EH Sed in 1969.
The FC I am doing now is same model and colour my fiancée ( now wife ) had in 1970..
I could fill a book on cars ..that will do for now ..cheers Vern