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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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Was $115,000$80,000
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Third formula 3 built by Ron Tauranack and raced successfully by Jim Sullivan (the driver of the year to Europe 1964) From 65 to 70 owned by Promecon. Then purchase by Fred Opert of the USA, third owner Joe Bosworth raced as a formula Ford for 10 years in USA. Race logbook goes with car. Brought back to Australia and disassembled to rebuild. The present and only the fourth owner Graham Dell purchased all the parts and totally rebuilt to a very high standard. In actual fact only driven by Jim Sul

Oatlands NSW, Australia
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Simply one of the most iconic cars of the 1960's, if not all time, The Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder is the most successful and coveted designs in automotive history. Appealing to the ever-growing American market and targeted at Ferrari's sportiest clients, the California Spider was not luxuriously equipped. Much like the successful Porsche 356 Speedster, the 250 California was a pure driver's machine. Most notably, it was the star in the 1986 blockbuster, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, famously

North Sydney NSW, Australia
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A short-lived model, beautifully elegant and low-key in design, first shown at the Geneva Motor Show in 1971, the curvaceous Ferrari 365 GTC4 is a refined Grand Tourer built for soaking up hundreds of miles at high speed. The late 1960s and early 1970s were a fabulous time for Ferrari. Its flagship 365 GTB/4 Daytona was a resounding success, and Enzo's 'big risk,' the Dino 246, was also selling very well. Ferrari wanted to continue with his tradition of producing high-performance 'Grand Touring

North Sydney NSW, Australia
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