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View Poll Results: Which car will be more collectible in the future? 351 GTF or the VF GTS? | |||
The 351 GTF | 162 | 65.32% | |
The VF GTS | 25 | 10.08% | |
Neither................ | 61 | 24.60% | |
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02-07-2014, 12:23 PM | #61 | |||
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One of the the guys who trained me had a few VU SS Commodores, but now he is looking to get into an S15 Silvia.... The other guy who helped me along had a 180SX. They're all in their 20s and their friends are the same, might be more to do with inner city people but the Jap Import is king in Melbourne amongst the younger enthusiast crowd lol. Fast and the Furious kicked off the Jap Import popularity amongst Gen Y/Z I think. |
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I still don't see how that equates to only old people are buying GT's.
I know a fair share of rice fans and I know a fair share of muscle fans from that age bracket. I've seen plenty of people transition from rice to muscle as they get into their late 20's too. Could just be a factor of what they can afford at the time.
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02-07-2014, 04:42 PM | #63 | |||
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I literally know no one who had or wanted a HSV or FPV in my 20s - jap imports were all the rage, with GTR being the 'hero car'. Now they are cashed up it seems only Euro cars are worth buying - none even considered local products (definitely to their detriment IMO) Personally I love my Xr6 Turbo, best car i've ever owned. Would buy another Ford in a flash and in fact intend to (second hand FG F6 or GT here I come!) But to be honest, FPV, HSV, GT, GTS, F6 or whatever doesn't mean anything special. Still just Holden and Ford of varying models and I will pay the $$ relative to that and hope to pick up another bargain. I can, however, totally understand those who think very differently. The people that get right into Bathurst etc, passionate about the badge, only consider V8s etc etc. But yep, i'd say a large minority in the younger bracket and getting smaller by the day. It will be interesting to see how collectable these cars do in fact turn out to be. Be great for the owners if they do turn into something like classic status down the track. Last edited by MercuryT; 02-07-2014 at 04:51 PM. |
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02-07-2014, 04:57 PM | #64 | |||
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You'll find a R33 GT-R in unmolested good condition commands more price than what a BA GT will even though its a slower and older car and they change hands more frequently. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 02-07-2014 at 05:03 PM. |
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02-07-2014, 05:05 PM | #65 | ||
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The GTF will hold its value more then a mass produced GTS...
Bit of a no brainer...
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Today , you dont see the muscle cars , like we did , those years ago - touring , beach , drive ins , etc .. The younger set , just want to turn the key and get to where they are going(its more about getting there , than the drive) , as long as it has a MP3 and Auto , and the colour right , it will do .. The next group , that are interested in what they drive , they are into fast fours and or Euro cars - they start , with a second hand and look to move into a BMW M3 or M4 .. Agree .............if we all shelve our GT's .........the next group wont get to understand and learn about our passion , and thus , the next group wont be interested in the GT's(Valiant, Hemi. Holden, etc) in 20-40years time , hence , they wont be worth anything .. In point - rock up to a car meet , Muscle Car Expo , and its all the old dudes , or fathers with their teenage sons/daughters .. and of those in their 20's - very little understand the 70's era (F6 is a brillant car , not sort because of emotional attachment of a yester year , but repected due to its performance) Recently , someone said to me , if you own a GT , only those in your age group will understand the attraction , however , own a GT-R , Subura RSpec , Golf R , BMW M3 , Porsche Boxer , etc and you will have a respect from a wider audience .. Although that statement is true .. the more important question was 'are we, as a society , more or less connected to the car , than we were some years ago ?' Last edited by Batmobile; 02-07-2014 at 05:49 PM. |
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03-07-2014, 10:05 PM | #67 | ||
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The GT and the GTS of today will never evoke the passion of the muscle cars of the ‘70s because the owners of the 1970s cars lived in a time before the nanny state impeded and clouded our freedom.
The cars and passion was everywhere, the modern muscle of today is locked away in garages. |
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And in my circles....(32yrs) v8s were more "sought" after but jap imports were more commonly bought simply because they were cheaper to get into,run and pay for. Simple as that. The used car market is nothing like new car markets. As the guys with jap cars got older and more cashed up....they're now nearly all in big cars and v8s. Makes a big diff where u live too of course.....cities will obviously support smaller cheaper cars better. |
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05-07-2014, 06:36 PM | #69 | |||
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VP/VR and EB/AU V8s of various varieties were very affordable, but turbo sixes and fours (and in coupes) far more desirable at that age. Can't blame them either, the local options on offer either were rubbish or looked rubbish. Those same buyers are still not interested in large 'Falcodores', rightly or wrongly. Both Ford and Holden have much better offerings these days, especially looks wise. But those buyers have moved on to (overpriced) Euros or high end Jap cars. GTRs in good nick are available. They command a big premium, and for a reason. They are very desirable to many people who consider them far more valuable than a basic local V8 sedan, and hence will pay for it. Last edited by MercuryT; 05-07-2014 at 06:54 PM. |
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05-07-2014, 06:50 PM | #70 | |||
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R34 GT-R are worth a mint too, you know the one Paul Walker drove lol. That first Fast and the Furious movie has a lot to answer for, thats why 90% of late Gen Y loves jap imports regardless of how silly and fake it was, I remember going to see it with my friend and his older sisters boyfriend, in his early Lancer EVO haha. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 05-07-2014 at 07:01 PM. |
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I don't find it surprising at all that it commands a price. The local options in that year range were plain awful, including HSV/Tickford. |
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05-07-2014, 07:28 PM | #72 | |||
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I read your Post and think BATMOBILE that your 100% on the money!! I am 33 and I was brought up with the older GT, Monaro Coupe's, XB Coupe's and the Mustangs but that was because my Grandad was a Mechanic & that is what they did in there Spare time work on there cars in there shed with my Uncles & Father, But Grandad taught them how to get by when they were young so if they were on a Cruise & broke down this is what to look for!! Then me it happened with my Dad & Brothers, But the Cars we worked on together were the XD's, Torana's, WB's ute. So my Father and brothers were holden and my first car was supposed to be a XE or XD, I can't remember which one because the guy I bought it off let me Pay it off & it was stolen just near the end of Paying it off!! So I missed out on the Car but, He was nice enough to give me another car which was a VK Calais 5LTR, (was hard driving it on my P's, don't worry!!!)BUT THANKS JAMIE!!! So I was just lucky enough to see that era that you talk about!!! My familys Holden but I had to sell the Calais due to money problems and bought an EA that was a Life Changer for me because it was so comfortable to drive so I am NOW a Ford Man so I have kept buying each new serious & now I own a BA XR8 that is a Crazy Car!! But I have seen the kids change from the XD era and the VK to the recent cars and the kids in the town i live have gone from holdens VL turbo to the Supras & Skylines & now my town is full of XR6's and XR8's & the Holden VT upwards to the VF and all as load as they can so pretty much straight through exhausts! I was also brought up around ski Racing boats from the early Island Cooler-Gods Gift Days to HellRazor-Blazen which are the boats of today because off the 500 Twin turbo V8's that we are lucky enough to see the V8 Power & Sound Still! But I would have to go the 351 GTF because seeing the price off the older XY-GT's Sky Rocket in price I think because of the stop of production in Australia that it would have to be the one!
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I like this thread makes it easy to look up the usual holden suck holes on this forum.
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05-07-2014, 11:06 PM | #75 | ||
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Wheels Facebook has them doing a dyno-off between FPV GTF and HSV GTS. This may give some credit to bragging rights. That's if they don't fiddle with the figures?
Check it out, results will be known on Monday?? https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=908167489208910 |
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Results will be interesting.
Some will pay out on drive-train losses, particularly those that are in to trailer queens where it only comes down to which pulls the best number on the dyno, not which can pull a decent number down the quarter, let alone those that also brake and steer where times around a track will be more important. Who cares about drive-train losses - losses down a quarter or around a track is what matters. To me that is. |
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Dynos...it can be drive lines Drags it can be tyres Racetracks it can be gearboxes They should take each comparo for what they. As for all the cars mt mates n co drove growing up....it included datsuns, skylines,Sylvia's,soarers,worked vw ;), lowluxs,geminis,supras,chargers,suburus and some VNs and falcons. An even mix of NA a turbo for all of them. The only ones I can think of still going that way is the Dato ute, the charger and one of the sub I guys. All the test are in turbo falcons,v8 commadores and a mixture of older muscle cars. Interesting how it can be so different in other areas but the same timeline! |
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I will start lol, GTF is strapped down a lot firmer.
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Will be interesting to see the power and torque difference between the 351 engine and the 335 engine. Will also be interesting to see the torque difference between the 5L and 6.2L
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The 5L will be no match for a 430kw 6.2 when you factor in 'transient overboost' just ask our mate Josh Dowling.
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as this is a ford forum obviously the GTF will be the winner of this poll. but IMO I don't think its the wrong answer. the GTF is the last GT ever. I believe the GT badge is more iconic than the GTS badge. sorry to all the holden fans out there, I just don't see the GTS badge as having the same following.
so Hail the GT for the final time.
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The only thing about those cars that would be collectible for me is the memory's of driving them. We will move onto better things.
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Just got the latest issue of motor today, nice looking cover with a GT-F up against a club sport r8, went straight to the end of the comparison and they gave the overall win to the HSV 4 stars to the GT-F 3 and a half stars .
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Don't tell me the HSV has better power, better interior, better looking, better seating position to beat ones self. Better air in its tyres, Pays better for a favorable report. I'll let you in on a little Secret . It's RIGGED |
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They both carry lineage back to race cars in the 70s anyway think of the people involved over the years.
Modern history one could argue HSV has more collectability back to 1988. Ford have gone through 3 identities in that time Tickford badging , FTE and finally FPV. You could also argue the Tickfords and FPV are rarer due to a closed following sales wise. Otherwise it will be the same conversation in 30 yrs time as it is now and as it was in 1970 |
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The VF is the newer model of course its going to better scores in areas than the old outgoing FG model.
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GT-F 0-100 4.8 and 0-400m 13.0 VF R8 0-100 5.5 and 0-400m 13.5 Considering that Motors sister mag Wheels has already run a 12.68 in the GTF then I'm thinking motors time is conservative. Before you get on ya high horse remember this. I was replying to bigwil's post and the comparison was between GTF and R8. Plus I do think the air in the tyres of the R8 is better and the R8's seats are a better place to beat ya self if ya choose to do so. |
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And these "non" GTS motored v8s really do seem slow for the new VF. 5.5 and 13.5 No wonder I've taken care of a few pretty easily in the g6 allready I mean they were allready lacking a bit but with all the new weight loss, suspension upgrades and tech, along with tyres n so on......you'd expect them to progress rapidly. No doubt it's a good package tho(if that's wat ya after) Be very interested in those dyno results when done! |
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