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Bathurst rare 1976 Alfetta 116 series GTAM Australian complied, 25 were imported to Australian to have them homologated to compete at Bathurst in 1976 , They had a 2 litr engine, Spica fuel injected, larger fuel tank... this particular car was sold at Foleys Sydney used as a road car sold to a lady very little use has been stored undercover for many years, car is complete in need of total restoration, trim no tears proves little use, solid but has some rust as pictures indicate, engine turns by

Bundoora VIC, Australia
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Original Valiant VG Pacer with E31 Track/Mod Pack Additions - Engine: 265 Hemi – Inductions: 350 Holley – Drivetrain: BorgWarner 4 speed, 3.23:1 Limited Slip Diff – Wheels: Compomotive motorsport ML with Yokohama Advan 048 tyres – Paint: Fire Engine Red – Interior: Black registered 2 seater, Cobra race seat with 5 point harness – Other Mods: Pedders Racing suspension, HP brakes, 6 point rollcage – RMS Engineering Certified

Horsley NSW 2530, Australia
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1939 Chrysler Open wheeler Historic race car built in 2005 by Ken hooper and Dick Vermeulen. Proven, reliable and competitive race car regularly used and maintained. Motorsport Australia (CAMS) Log book CAMS Historic group K(b) Covered trailer included.

Mount Barker SA, Australia
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In 1963, Alfa Romeo unveiled the 105 series Giulia, an automotive legend that enjoyed a 14-year production run. This model was the brainchild of the young and talented Giorgetto Giugiaro, who was just 22 at the time, working under the esteemed Bertone design house. The Giulia was distinguished by its unique design and exceptional engineering, rapidly becoming one of the most revered car designs of the 1960s. Presented here is an outstanding Australian-delivered, original right-hand drive Alfa R

Richmond VIC, Australia
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