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#1 _A9XONE_

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Posted 16 July 2010 - 01:20 PM


The ultimate enthusiasts' Holden - a totally original and undisturbed Torana A9X Hatch 'homologation special' - is a standout vehicle of the Custom and Collectible Vehicle Auction presented by Shannons at Sydney's Meguiar's MotorEx on July 25.
The Palais White A9X, serial number J590981, was the very first of just 100 two-door Hatch and 305 four-door Torana A9X sedans built for sale to the public between August and December 1977.

It was initially one of two GM-H press and promotional vehicles before being acquired by leading Sydney Holden Dealer and racing driver Ron Hodgson and has covered just 16,000km since new in the hands of a series of careful collector/owners.

Created as an improvement of the previous L34 racing Toranas, the A9X was actually a 'Performance Equipment Package' available on a range of LX models fitted with the 5.0 litre, 308-cid engine.

It was introduced in August 1977 to ensure its eligibility for that year's Bathurst 1000 race and was priced at a now-bargain $10,600 for the four-door Sedan and $10,800 for the Hatch. Yet surprisingly the A9X was actually a slow seller at the time, leading GM-H to broaden the model's colour palette to clear stocks.

While race versions were equipped with the L34 engine, T10 gearbox, roll cage, wide wheels and long-range fuel tanks, new Australian Design Rules and Emission laws dictated that all A9X Toranas rolled off the assembly line in the same, more basic specification, fitted with Holden's stock L31 5.0-litre V8.

Significantly, the A9X was the first Holden ever to be fitted standard with rear discs and its Salisbury differential also meant the extra tall 2.60:1 final drive ratio could be used to advantage on Bathurst's long Conrod straight. The cars were also clearly identified by their new rear facing, bonnet-mounted carburettor induction scoop, one of the 100 or so differences that set the A9X apart from standard LX Toranas.

The rest is history. Although failing to spoil Ford's Moffat Dealer Team 1-2 party at Bathurst that year, the A9X went on to become the most successful Australian Touring Car ever built by Holden.
A9X Toranas won both the Sandown and Bathurst races and the Australian Touring Car Championship in 1978 and 1979.

This included the most crushing of all Bathurst victories in the pre-safety car era, when Brock and co-driver Jim Richards took a six-lap victory at Bathurst in 1978, ahead of a freight train of a further seven A9X models, with Brock famously thumbing it to Ford by claiming a new lap record on the final lap.

The A9X Hatch being auctioned by Shannons at MotorEx comes with its original logbooks, delivery documents and paperwork, making it a unique opportunity to purchase a special part of Australian motoring and motorsport history.

Because of its exceptional provenance, originality and historic significance, Shannons are quoting a guiding range of $270,000-$290,000.

Meguiar's MotorEx is the largest and most prestigious motoring event of its kind in Australia and is being staged over the weekend of July 24-25 at the Sydney Showground.

Show times are: Saturday from 10am - 7pm, Sunday from 10am - 6pm.

The Shannons auction starts at 2.30pm on Sunday, July 25.

All details of all MotorEx auction lots visit www.shannons.com.au
For media information/images, contact:� Michael Browning 0418 324 328. For further auction information, contact: Ian (02) 8019 4180 or Christophe 0413 567 308.




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Posted 16 July 2010 - 07:11 PM

I'm not sure about the first line there....this has been discussed a number of times in the past. Considerng this was it in 1977.....


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Posted 16 July 2010 - 10:07 PM

I think it would pull more interest if it still had Rory on the side!!

With the amount of advertising this car is getting (here, AMCS, Shannons, Cars Guide, etc), you'd think it was the last one on earth..

I don't think it will reach $280,000

any others have thoughts about this?

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Posted 16 July 2010 - 10:33 PM

The last one built sold for less than 200k, be surprised if this one makes 250k.

The last one built sold for less than 200k, be surprised if this one makes 250k.

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Posted 25 July 2010 - 08:47 PM

Anybody know auction results

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Posted 26 July 2010 - 09:45 AM

Went to the car show on Saturday and had a close look at this car, for the money they want you would think they could have detailed it or even gave it a wash! Presentation of a near $300,000 car was terrible.

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Posted 26 July 2010 - 10:17 AM

Auction Results online now.
Both cars of interest passed in ???

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Posted 26 July 2010 - 11:38 AM

I had a look at it, nothing special for the money they wanted for it.

As above- it could have been cleaned

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Posted 26 July 2010 - 02:03 PM

Pruned

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Posted 26 July 2010 - 02:35 PM

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hahaha! C'mon enders, that was funny!

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Posted 26 July 2010 - 02:58 PM

Albeit the last one was funny, but since I removed the context, alas it had to go :P

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Posted 26 July 2010 - 06:02 PM

what did they pass in at ?

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Posted 26 July 2010 - 10:31 PM

White A9X passed in at $270K but it seems like no one was seriously on the car as the auctioneer quickly worked up to presumably the reserve.Auction detailer was under strict instructions not to even wash or touch the car.

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Posted 27 July 2010 - 02:42 PM

They obviously didn't want to sell it then.

No clean, and the Shannon's estimated price ($270-290k) didn't crack the reserve.

And on top of that, it's not "unmolested" as Red has shown.

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Posted 27 July 2010 - 07:00 PM

They obviously didn't want to sell it then.

No clean, and the Shannon's estimated price ($270-290k) didn't crack the reserve.

And on top of that, it's not "unmolested" as Red has shown.

Grant..

grant i think they were trying to portray the car in original untouched condition,..yes a good scrub would have helped but trust me anyone spending that sort of money is not going to be that concerned about a bit of dirt on a car they want to know its the real deal,..plus the car has aged gracefully even with its low milage...again we know already what red has shown us..i personally knocked this car back in 1994 when it was offered to me for $19000 grand i offered $14000 grand for it back then..it was either that car or travel the world....the world was a better experience for me..




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