Will I regret this?

Started by Hewy54, September 13, 2016, 05:50:25 PM

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GBC

Quote from: edz on September 13, 2016, 10:44:59 PM
Could always turn it into real $$$ .. Disassemble it ship it to china, get them to 3D scan all the body components and quick mould new limited run panel presses ..
spit out and import a Ship load of new body shells and panels and flog them off before some Alphabet company rips your idea off and goes into competition http://dynacornbodies.com/ or you could do a complete top to bottom front to rear up to turn key version like these Chev blokes do https://www.danchuk.com/ItemForm.aspx?Item=99934

https://www.motorsportauctions.com/category/329/Historic-Rally-Cars/listings/35372/Escort-Mk2-Brand-New-Bodyshells.html

google mazda roadpacer - you're a bit late  :cheers:

A bit different I know, but a good way to work it into the thread.

Robbo

It looks to be in great condition. If you are'nt desperate for the money then keep it.
It will continue to go up in value and still put a smile on your face when you take it out for an occassional sunday drive. Just rename it "FPF"  (future pension fund)  :cheers:

edz

My brother is retired and enjoys driving part of his superannuation funds around, sure there isnt much space in the garage, but at least its in his control and all nicely secured and  insured  .. Has three collectables for when the time comes for more income . 8)
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rotare

Most of us could tell a story about a car we once owned, repaired, restored and fell in love with.

If money wasn't an issue, and we all had plenty of time to use these toys, along with having plenty of room to store them all, then no-one would ever sell any of their toys.

Sounds like you've enjoyed yours for many years, but no longer have the time / inclination to use it.  If you'd enjoy a holiday with the family more than just looking at a car parked in your garage, then the answer to your question is obvious.


prado2004

you could regret it but i think the price is fair. my old man has a hq 2 door gts monaro, i will kill him if he sells that!
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duggie

Sometimes you just fall out of love, I know I did with my VK Calais. Do I regret selling - No I dont, but I do miss it every now and then.
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ADTradie

Had a similar experience with my 74 XJ6 Jag that I had owned for 20 years and spent lot of enjoyable time and dollars restoring over the years. I sold it for much less than it deserved a year ago, but I just wasn't using it. So I figured it was better going to a new owner who would love and use it. Yes, you eventually get over it!
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Raym

There is huge auction of a collection of classic cars on 24 Sept at Hampton outside Toowoomba QLD. Pity you couldn't get it in that auction I imagine there will be some big dollars floating around.

http://www.queenslandautomuseum.com.au/

Bill

Quote from: Nomad on September 13, 2016, 08:31:06 PM
I am still waiting for you to finish your current one.........bring back the Rocky lol........ :cheers:
Should be getting back into it in the new year.
I hope...
Bill
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Alan Loy

I have a BMW K100RS that I continue to resist selling even if I don't ride it.  I sold a Subaru Liberty RS that I loved and though I miss it I understand why.

Maybe I sold the wrong one,  maybe I should have kept the Subaru, maybe I should sell the BMW??????

Toss a coin >:D

Bird

Quote from: Alan Loy on September 14, 2016, 07:25:10 PM
I have a BMW K100RS that I continue to resist selling even if I don't ride it.
if you need some Klms put on it I'll use it for work runs down Eastlink :)
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Gone to a new home

Alan Loy

Quote from: Bird on September 14, 2016, 07:29:37 PM
if you need some Klms put on it I'll use it for work runs down Eastlink :)
Weird thing is after being retired for 2 1/2 years, I started working in the city again 2 weeks ago.  Glad I kept it  ;D

Bird

Quote from: Alan LoyWeird thing is after being retired for 2 1/2 years, I started working in the city again 2 weeks ago.  Glad I kept it  ;D
I have no interest in working in the CBD! ****in nightmare of a place. :(
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Gone to a new home

edz

One of the biggest things is, Was this a car something that you have had IE: first car / girl friend dates now wife etc etc  many fond memories attaching you to experiences with it ..  Then yes its part of you and your life story and will be greatly missed / regretted ..
Or did you get it purely as a project just to have and tinker with over the years etc as a trophy  conversation type of enjoyment piece .. Then you might miss it but wont realy regret it going .
This from Eric Bana sums it up for me and my special car ..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmkpsQmsRpI
" IMPROVISE  ADAPT   OVERCOME   and  PERSEVERE  "

Shaun99

Quote from: Hewy54 on September 13, 2016, 05:50:25 PM
I have had my beloved HZ Premier for nearly 20 years, having completed the restoration about 3 years ago.


Interested in people opinion as to whether I will regret selling the old girl.

If you are asking the question deep down you already know that you miss it once it is sold, if you were ready to sell you wouldn't have to ask the question.  >:D

The real question is can you live with the regret?  ???

PS it is only a Holden so no big loss in the grand scheme of things!

:4x4:

:cheers:

GeoffA

Quote from: Shaun99 on September 14, 2016, 09:18:55 PM
.... it is only a Holden so no big loss in the grand scheme of things!

Years ago, I would have said the same. Now that I regret selling a couple that were near and dear (but not Holdens), I feel differently.

:cheers:
Geoff and Kay

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2005 Coota Camper - gone, but never forgotten
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SambOz

Over the years had many projects, e.g. - made beer, then red and white wine, got all the gear etc etc - after a while woke up that it was the process/trip, not the arrival I enjoyed. Buy it now, enjoyed the experience though.

Maybe it's the same with yr old Holden  8)

scblack

As far as I'm concerned, if you are not using it much, sell it.

Then as you say, use the funds for some travel. Then you get weeks of experiences, rather than one or two days per year.

Better to have some cash to use rather than an expensive lump of metal sitting unused in the garaqe. Don't forget you are also paying for registration, service, parts, insurances every year.
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