Cars as an investment

97guns said:
ive always wanted a porsche but a newer one, i like the US Cayman.
i have a cousin that sold off her husbands old porsche after he passed and she got 80K for it

this is my $6000 "investment", plain jane '72 el camino thats my daily driver and only vehicle ATM

pretty sure that $6K is better off on my driveway than in the bank at least ATM


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When you've finished with the El Camino I'll give you an address in Tuscon where you can drop it of for me ;)
An importer I know has a depot there or I'll be up that way for the gem fair in the next year or 2 :D
Any more Porsche's that come your way , please tell me first :D pre 1976 ;)
 
Best of luck. I believe only a true car enthusiast can flip cars around and make good profit. You would know where to go and what cars are hot. I think the average joe would not succeed at all. I know I wouldn't. The market is small but profit margins can be high for those who know what they are doing.

Good luck!
 
spannermonkey said:
97guns said:
ive always wanted a porsche but a newer one, i like the US Cayman.
i have a cousin that sold off her husbands old porsche after he passed and she got 80K for it

this is my $6000 "investment", plain jane '72 el camino thats my daily driver and only vehicle ATM

pretty sure that $6K is better off on my driveway than in the bank at least ATM


http://i57.tinypic.com/11j1282.jpg

When you've finished with the El Camino I'll give you an address in Tuscon where you can drop it of for me ;)
An importer I know has a depot there or I'll be up that way for the gem fair in the next year or 2 :D
Any more Porsche's that come your way , please tell me first :D pre 1976 ;)

Yeah, .......... after you've gone passed and dropped it off at my joint, for delivery ! ;)
True get away machine .......... think, "enemy of the state" with Gene Hackman !
 
Imagine that, 400 kilo bars lining the floor, as you're burning out sideways around the corner of Russell and Collins.

eh heh, go sons !
 
Picking a classic car is like picking your nose;

If you get it wrong you'll end up covered in blood, in hospital, broke from bills and a little brain damaged... and everyone will realise you're an idiot :P
 
I look at my cars as an investment, maybe not when driving them around town in summer but otherwise,

I have a Toyota HJ47 that was in a mine shed as an ambulance it's whole life, so only 9ks on it when I bought it, also a 60 series that's fitted with every imaginable extra,
Toyota's hold value better than any car, I regularly have people come up and ask if I would sell, I could at least get back what I paid on them so may as well enjoy that over fiat.
 
Here's how it works
A spray painter mate of mine picked up an original VC Valiant from a paddock from a cowcocky
$500
It looked like a POS till he got it home & gave it a good detail , put it up on the hoist , changed all the fluids ]
fresh petrol & she fired up :cool:
It didn't need any bodywork at all , just the original patina from sitting in the sun
Now it's on club plates & my mate will get a RWC for it next week
Worth ?

































$8k-$10K

Good luck trying to find a cowcocky who will let you on his property , let alone sell you the car
My mates a local & the locals all like him because his a local & know his parents ;)
The same cowcocky has 2 Valiant chargers & 2 LH/LX Torana's in the same condition :cool:
 
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maybe someone can imbed this link so it works?


Cars shown are:

*Combined fuel consumption in accordance with EU 5/ EU6 :
911 models: 12.4 - 8.2 l/100km; CO2 emission: 289 -191 g/km;
Cayman models: 9.0 7.9 l/100km, CO2 emission: 211-183 g/km;
Boxster models: 9.0 7.9 l/100 km; CO2 emission: 211 180 g/km;
918 Spyder: 3.1-3.0 l/100 km; CO2 emissions; CO2 emissions: 72-70 g/km. Electricity consumption 12.7 kWh/100 km;
Panamera models: 10.7 3.1 l/100 km, CO2 emission: 249 71 g/km. Electricity consumption: 16.2 kWh/100 km;
Macan models: 9.2 - 6.1 l/100km, CO2 emission 216 -159 g/km
Cayenne models 11.5-3.4 l/100 km, CO2 emissions 267-79 g/km. Electricity consumption 20.8 kWh/100 km
Thanks
 
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one for Spanner & friends.............
 
We own a 1935 Austin 7 Ruby in concourse condition. They guy who owned it before us had it fully restored - every single nut and bolt. Spent over $35 000 on it. Had it shipped to France for a rally and then shipped back to Australia. Before it arrived at the docks he dropped dead and the car sat in a museum for 5 years until we came along and bought it for $11 000.

8 years later I think it's worth about $11 001 :) - if I can find a buyer. But we've had a lot of fun in it as a family.

malachii
 
spannermonkey said:
Here's how it works


$8k-$10K

Good luck trying to find a cowcocky who will let you on his property , let alone sell you the car
My mates a local & the locals all like him because his a local & know his parents ;)
The same cowcocky has 2 Valiant chargers & 2 LH/LX Torana's in the same condition :cool:

nice :)
 
Bugger investments. Sometimes, you just gotta have fun. This my fun

Number 58 of about 230 built. Cost enough that I had to pay luxury car tax on it, and I pick it up on 14 Jan 2015 :D
 
spannermonkey said:
Here's how it works
A spray painter mate of mine picked up an original VC Valiant from a paddock from a cowcocky
$500
It looked like a POS till he got it home & gave it a good detail , put it up on the hoist , changed all the fluids ]
fresh petrol & she fired up :cool:
It didn't need any bodywork at all , just the original patina from sitting in the sun
Now it's on club plates & my mate will get a RWC for it next week
Worth ?


$8k-$10K

Good luck trying to find a cowcocky who will let you on his property , let alone sell you the car
My mates a local & the locals all like him because his a local & know his parents ;)
The same cowcocky has 2 Valiant chargers & 2 LH/LX Torana's in the same condition :cool:

I don't suppose your mate would like to try and help me liberate one of those Chargers from the cowcocky? There'd be a nice commission in it for him ;)

I'd love one as a daily driver ...
 
FullMetalFever said:
spannermonkey said:
Here's how it works
A spray painter mate of mine picked up an original VC Valiant from a paddock from a cowcocky
$500
It looked like a POS till he got it home & gave it a good detail , put it up on the hoist , changed all the fluids ]
fresh petrol & she fired up :cool:
It didn't need any bodywork at all , just the original patina from sitting in the sun
Now it's on club plates & my mate will get a RWC for it next week
Worth ?


$8k-$10K

Good luck trying to find a cowcocky who will let you on his property , let alone sell you the car
My mates a local & the locals all like him because his a local & know his parents ;)
The same cowcocky has 2 Valiant chargers & 2 LH/LX Torana's in the same condition :cool:

I don't suppose your mate would like to try and help me liberate one of those Chargers from the cowcocky? There'd be a nice commission in it for him ;)

I'd love one as a daily driver ...

Will keep you in the loop
 
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