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14 December 2021, 10:59
gryphon1
Did you ever own one?
https://www.9news.com.au/natio...05-b7e9-b5ae72395b1a



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14 December 2021, 13:13
Bakes
Nope, never been into cars. Good find but!


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14 December 2021, 14:35
Foxhunter223
Back in 1976 a friend offered me his GT as he knew I was looking for a bigger car for the family. Told him that I didn't want a petrol guzzling thing like that. Not to mention the Mrs has a bit of a lead foot. If only we knew the future.

Pete
14 December 2021, 23:54
gryphon1
quote:
Originally posted by Foxhunter223:
Back in 1976 a friend offered me his GT as he knew I was looking for a bigger car for the family. Told him that I didn't want a petrol guzzling thing like that. Not to mention the Mrs has a bit of a lead foot. If only we knew the future.

Pete


It will still guzzle today,but in style!



Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
17 December 2021, 19:29
buckeyeshooter
Never seen a GT in the USA, however, my uncle had a 68 Torino fastback with a 428 cobra jet and a 4 speed that was pretty fast. I loved riding in it, I was about 10 to 12 at the time.
17 December 2021, 20:45
gryphon1
Ha ha I bet anything with a 428 in it would be quick.



Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
22 December 2021, 15:18
Bushchook
Standard XY GT with that mileage and in that condition won’t make $200K IMO. It isn’t a GTHO. Mate of mine has a much nicer one than that.


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