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Old 15-02-2019, 03:54 PM   #11
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Default Re: EL GT - To be or not to be a big $ collectible?

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Originally Posted by EFFalcon View Post
E-Series Falcon's were very popular in their time, big sales, lots on the road, ATCC (V8 supercars) relevance.
To *you* it may not be on the same level, but the car enthusiast market is one dictated on emotion aswell, and not everyone is the same.

you use XR6T's and XR8's in your example, and yet you can get *a lot* of these for cheaper then an EL XR8
I think that's because you could still buy a new xr6 turbo up until 2 years ago. You couldn't buy a new EL XR8 since 21 years ago... Also the 3 EF and EL's on Carsales have been on there for close to a year and still aren't sold. Been watching.
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