Not my style but how cool

74nova, Mar 2, 5:02am
nice car but at that price it will be on here a long time.

sifty, Mar 2, 5:09am
yes interesting to be sure, but even with a top loader it would struggle at that price.

friendly_prawn, Mar 2, 5:21am
wow, look at those K's. where's it been all its life!

sifty, Mar 2, 5:25am
and again, it's one of those things that you would lose on by actually driving it. Nice to have but using it devalues it immensely.

Museum piece really.

friendly_prawn, Mar 2, 5:29am
spot on.
a car museum would be the perfect place for it. Driving it would only devalue it. Not that they are ever going to get anywhere near there asking price anyway.Wonder where they have had it stored to keep it looking so good. Obviously not in the barn out back.

moosie_21, Mar 2, 5:59am
I wish I worked in a car museum (I just work in a regional one at the moment). The fun we could have after hours, man! Be a ***** to try and store a whole ton of cars though, need a mega amount of space. Always a problem in our profession.

friendly_prawn, Mar 2, 6:15am
Yep I could see that trying to clean the burn out marks off the floor before the morning would become a real problem.

trogedon, Mar 2, 7:14am
My cousin has a few Fords like that (more kms though) and he never uses them. Its his own private museum.

friendly_prawn, Mar 2, 7:52am
oh to be a rich man.

richardmayes, Mar 2, 8:07am
It's a pity there aren't more brown cars around now. They had some great paint colours in the 1960s and 70s. Now everything's just a million different shades of silver.

But $33,000 - really!
It's a really nice example of a very ordinary car from the 1970s that will drink a lot of gas, not go especially fast, and wallow around corners like a large boat. Knock a zero off it.

nightboss, Mar 2, 10:05am
Has gone - did not get to see it. What year and model was it!

sifty, Mar 2, 10:26am
oh.
XB 6 cyl Fairmont.
Looked just as if it had rolled out of the assembly plant