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This is a unique piece of V8 Supercar and Dick Johnson Racing history and has only had two owners after its time at DJR. Originally built as an AU model Ford Falcon V8 Supercar, this car (chassis DJR AU12) was converted to BA bodywork by DJR and became a part of the Bowden Collection of cars before being purchased by its current Queensland-based owner in 2014. Raced by Paul Radisich in Shell Helix colours for DJR as the #18 Falcon during the 2001 (winner of the Perth round of the championship)

Cheltenham VIC, Australia
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When HSV said they saved the best till last, they were right. The Holden VN Group A was something else when released in 1990. Being the lowest production built HSV and even compared to by some to the Ford Falcon XY GTHO. Here is your opportunity to own what could easily be described as the best example of a VN Group A. in existence. Owned personally up until 2018 by the D’Álberto family, owners of the reputable D’Alberto Holden dealership in Echuca, Victoria. Initially HSV planned to produce 50

Kogarah NSW, Australia
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The Holden Special Vehicles SV5000 was a proper V8 bruiser and was built in very limited numbers (359 in total) between 1989 and 1991. Based on the VN Commodore, the SV5000 started life in Holden’s Elizabeth plant in South Australia before being transferred to the boffins over at HSV, who were located in Notting Hill in Victoria at the time. This particular SV5000 is finished in SV Racing Green, one of only a handful of colours available on the SV5000 model. Both inside and out this SV5000 prese

Kogarah NSW, Australia
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Nota Minx 1958 historic sports racing car. One owner for past 25 years. C of D and log book. Space frame chassis with aluminium body. Modified Hillman Minx engine producing 120 horsepower at the rear wheels. Immaculate condition, six race meetings since total rebuild. Raced at all historic circuits on eastern seaboard in Lb sports racing class. Price includes custom built fully enclosed tilt trailer.

Turramurra NSW, Australia
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The Nota Major was the 29th car produced by the Nota factory in Sydney to the order of Mr. Barrie Garner whose intention was to win the prestigious NSW Hillclimb Championships and he succeeded by winning it in 1962. In addition he raced it between 1960 and 1962 at Bathurst, Warwick Farm and Catalina Park with some success. It features a BMC B Series engine fitted with a HRG Derrington Cross Flow cylinder head (which incidentally was originally fitted to Barrie's Morris Major sedan, hence the nam

Coffs Harbour NSW, Australia
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For Sale: Nota Sportsman “HRB Ford Special ” Built in 1964/65 by Ron Hughes at “Wagga Speed Shop”. Has had continual racing history with 5 owners since 64. Comes with Aust Motorsport ( CAMS ) log book and COD. Car is made up of : Nota sportsman Kit. Ford 109E 4cyl engine (1045)cc. 2x 40mm Weber carbs Has new Jamie Larner engine done less than 1 hours racing since full rebuilt no expense spared. Large baffled trap door sump Ford Cortina GT 4 speed gearbox. Morris A series rear end with s

Albury NSW, Australia
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Peter Brock’s VN Commodore raced at Bathurst 1991. Has a log book and it’s in excellent condition. Chassis PE013 built by Larry Perkins. It ran between 1991 to 1999.

Dandenong VIC, Australia
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