This Diesel wagon drives very well and has benefited from new front and rear discs, overhaul of 2 front calipers and bearings, front and rear pads, 4 new tyres suspension pump.
Registered til Feb 2017.
Needs some attention but a very good overall car.
The first of the classic 1960s Holdens was the EJ, introduced in July 1962 with completely new bodywork that was both substantially lower and wider than previous models and managed to look far more modern. Inside, the EJ offered more passenger space but mechanically remained much as before, retaining the trusty ‘grey’ motor with a choice of either a three-speed manual or Hydra-matic automatic transmission. The electrical system was upgraded with a thermal circuit breaker. New twin-servo brakes were a useful new safety feature, along with safety belt mounts for the first time, rubber padding on the fascia and stronger front suspension. Other useful features of the EJ included a spare wheel mounted under the floor of the boot to improve luggage capacity and a larger glovebox – little things perhaps, but they made the Holden much more practical. Expanding the model range, Holden developed a more luxurious model named the Premier that boasted items like a white steering wheel and console buttons, four-door armrests, chromed wheel trim and bonnet ornament, gold/red badges on the boot lid and front guards and whitewall tyres.
This 1963 EJ Premier is showing 62595 miles, is automatic and has bucket seats.
Owners manual, new stabilisers and brakes.
Being sold with a NSW Blue Slip. Inspect Now!
Australian delivered one owner 1971 250CE pillarless coupe finished in striking Moss Green Metallic and contrasting parchment interior showing 125.000 miles.
The car was fitted with air conditioning in 1971 a very rare feature for the period.
Electric sunroof,floor shift automatic, excellent interior for its age This car is a small rear tail light non fluted model.
It has benefitted from a respray many years ago A wonderful fast appreciating classic Mercedes coupe A much admired car whenever she is seen on the road Rare opportunity to purchase a true classic
One owner Jaguar XJ6 with a genuine 25,765kms from new!
This would have to be one of the most authentic, low mileage, compliance plated Melbourne delivered series II Jaguar XJ6s in existence.
Totally untouched and in time warp condition, the car looks fabulous, drives beautifully and has all the features of this model one would expect, including a complete and original tool kit and an original literature pack.
Delivered new by Bryson Industries, Richmond to the original owner, who kept the car until it was sold as part of a deceased estate.
Here is a unique opportunity to purchase a New Micro car. This car is new and has been imported into the country for Display or Museum/Collection purposes.
The car was registered in China prior to arriving into Australia to make it a special piece with Chinese Number Plates and Chinese Registration Papers.
Would look great as a promotional piece especially in a Chinese restaurant, or office foyer.
This fine Camaro convertible has an interesting history, being brought into Australia in 1968 and converted to right-hand drive by Bill Buckle Motors in Sydney. The conversion is believed by the vendor to have been in 1968.
Powered by the legendary 327-cid with automatic transmission. this convertible features the RS package and retains its factory-fitted radio to compliment the original interior.
The vendor first purchased this Camaro in the 1970s, as its second owner, before re-acquiring the vehicle in 1998. It has been resprayed during this time and fitted with a new (powered) hood.
A well-known car in the Camaro-Firebird owner’s club of Australia, this Camaro presents very well and is a powerful, usable classic.
Launched way back in 1971 to replace the altogether more delicate W113 ‘Pagoda roof’ series, the W107 series SL was a massively well-engineered roadster that was to remain in production fundamentally unaltered until 1989 – the longest running chassis in Mercedes history.
Built at a time when the Stuttgart firm still had a reputation for building cars which made granite feel a bit flimsy, it was nicknamed the ‘Panzerwagen’ by the development team. A much heavier and more luxurious machine than its predecessor, it required a far bigger lump to propel it.
This genuine 3 owner, 176,000 km car has a great service history, is certainly one of the better examples we have seen for many years and has recently benefited from a brand new soft top.