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This is a very rare opportunity to purchase a genuine historic rally car with real pedigree. This car was purchased new 1975 and immediately turned into a rally car. It competed in the 1975 and the 1976 Southern Cross International Rallies. It was taken off the road and extensively refurbished and strengthened to undertake the gruelling 1977 London to Sydney Singapore Airlines Rally, the longest car rally ever held, covering 30,000 klms. Starting 53rd, the car finished 18th.The car was crewed b

Bathurst NSW, Australia
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Manufactured between 1963 and 1975, the Alfa Romeo Giulia GT stands as one of the Milanese manufacturer's greatest successes, an iconic model cherished by classic car enthusiasts. Derived from the 1960s Giulia sedan, renowned for its spirited four-cylinder DOHC engines and exceptional handling, the coupé version amplifies these sporty attributes with breathtaking aesthetics and class-leading driving dynamics. Gritty and incredibly fast in all its versions - this car owes much of its fame to the

North Sydney NSW, Australia
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Genuine 1974 MGBGTV8 in excellent condition. Only 1,839 produced with chrome bumper. This vehicle has had a fortune spent on it and was on club plates till 2019. The previous owner Brett McManis competed in historic group S racing with this car. The car was prepared by Bob Rountree, engine capacity 3522CC. This vehicle is fitted with a Gatric 5 speed gear box. It also comes with the original motor gearbox and a truckload of spares. There is also 8 mini light wheels with tyres. I have owned this

Wheeler Heights NSW, Australia
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When you think of iconic Japanese cars from the seventies, a number of makes and models immediately spring to mind. But if you had to nominate just one car that best represented design cues, styling and engineering from the era, it would have to be the Mazda RX-3 Coupe. When it was released here in 1972, the rotary-powered coupe was a legend-in-waiting and without question the car has well and truly achieved cult status amongst the Australian automotive community. This particular example has

Kogarah NSW, Australia
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With the 100 years of MG celebrations currently happening, it is a great time to own a MG. This MG B is set up for racing, however, can be registered under Classic Vehicle Registration. Has had plenty of performance work done to it and has recently had a considerable amount of money spent on refreshing it. I can share information with those who are serious. A great fun little car, I just have some other projects on the go now.

St. Ives NSW, Australia
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1979 fully restored rx7 series 1. Has hade full respray including jambs and engine bay. Restoration of interior. Original roof lining and door skins. Fully rebuilt factory 12a only done 500kms. Original wheels. Fantastic car.

Preston VIC, Australia
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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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This is Michael Andretti’s 1982 Lola T640 race car, one of the first race cars he drove which was own by Carl Haass racing at the time. This Lola was the first Lola T640 to have a win in the world at the time.

Dandenong VIC, Australia
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