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<blockquote data-quote="Wishfull" data-source="post: 488617" data-attributes="member: 7460"><p>Years ago I was working for a pest control company and we did termite inspections on a lot of farm properties. It's never ceased to amaze me how many old cars were stored in farm sheds. Many with pidgeon poop all over them but some were in immaculate condition. 1948 Holdens, Chrysler Chargers. Mini Coopers, Valiant Pacers, GHTO Falcons, Monaro's Just blew me away what's out there. A friend of mine still has his late father's Leyland P76 V8</p><p></p><p>Maybe we could have a section called "What cars have you had"</p><p></p><p>As to what car will be worth money later. Probably any Ford or Holden. Any car you don't see many of.</p><p></p><p>But in 20 years time you may have trouble getting fuel for them if all vehicles go electric.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wishfull, post: 488617, member: 7460"] Years ago I was working for a pest control company and we did termite inspections on a lot of farm properties. It's never ceased to amaze me how many old cars were stored in farm sheds. Many with pidgeon poop all over them but some were in immaculate condition. 1948 Holdens, Chrysler Chargers. Mini Coopers, Valiant Pacers, GHTO Falcons, Monaro's Just blew me away what's out there. A friend of mine still has his late father's Leyland P76 V8 Maybe we could have a section called "What cars have you had" As to what car will be worth money later. Probably any Ford or Holden. Any car you don't see many of. But in 20 years time you may have trouble getting fuel for them if all vehicles go electric. [/QUOTE]
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