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Supercar Secrets import the ONLY Aston Martin DB4GT into Australia. One of 20 cars built new.

April 17, 2019

 

Supercar Secrets import the ONLY Aston Martin DB4GT into Australia. One of 20 cars built new.

The ONLY Aston Martin DB4GT Continuation in Australia arrived last week.

Supercar Secrets have just brought this magnificent $3,000,000 machine into the country, amid much hype and anticipation. There were originally just 20 cars commissioned with Aston Martin Works in Newport Pagnell in the United Kingdom, although this eventually grew to just 25. This 350 bhp car is one of the initial 20 cars built.

18 reasons to get out of property and into an asset class with massive upside.

 

18 reasons to get out of property and into an asset class with massive upside.

FINANCIAL REVIEW news article summarises what we have been saying since 2016, as property heads down, down, down..........

When the Financial Review comments on any money matters in Australia, the country listens. This article states exactly where we are at in the cycle, and where we are heading.....

Click here to read this Article

Move to an asset class now that enjoys significant growth.

60% rise (min over 12 mths) for all of our Supra's means that new Investors have to look elsewhere.

by TYLER DUFFY for GEAR PATROL | April 14, 2019

 

60% rise (min over 12 mths) for all of our Supra's means that new Investors have to look elsewhere.

As we predicted many times, there are new kids on the block in the Collectible Car space.

Now that Supra T.T's are unreachable for many people due to their meteoric rise in value, some are even looking at the Type M R32.............

There are another 49 great Collectible cars that are just about to take off and explode in value. Call us now to find out which cars they are, and how you can make money from each and every one of them. This market is NOT about old people messing around with old cars from the 1950's..............

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SOLD for $227,000. One Mercedes-Benz 500TE station wagon

by R. M. SOTHEBY'S | April 13, 2019

 

SOLD for $227,000. One Mercedes-Benz 500TE station wagon

Not all station wagons are equal.

This 1979 500 TE could be one of the exceptions. The car was sold as part of the Essen Techno Classica Auction two days ago, that netted sales of almost AU$30 Million.

Click here to see this $227,000 station wagon

467% rise in a decade.................the rise and rise of Collectible Cars.

by MONEY MAGAZINE | April 10, 2019

 

467% rise in a decade.................the rise and rise of Collectible Cars.

As all insiders know, CERTAIN hand-selected Collectible Cars are now rising faster than any other asset class ever.

This news article by Money Magazine from earlier this year highlights the facts of Collectible Car Investment, when the correct cars are selected. Call now to secure you're Investment.

Click here to read this Article, and to secure a REAL Investment

SOLD. $92,000 (US$66,000) for this Nissan 300 ZX Twin Turbo

by R. M. SOTHEBY'S | April 3, 2019

 

SOLD. $92,000 (US$66,000) for this Nissan 300 ZX Twin Turbo

This Nissan 300 ZX continued the rise of Japanese Collectible Cars last weekend.

As part four of the Youngtimer Collection Auctions took place a few days ago, this Nissan 300 ZX signalled the way ahead for even the less well-loved Japanese Collectible's. As all of our Investor's know, an abundance of VERY low km immaculate 300ZX's were available last year inside our Collector Network for less than $8,000.

Click here to see the $92,000 Nissan 300 ZX

Ferrari's DROP 36% in value. Now DOWN from £70,000 in 2015 to £44,400 ($82,000) for 328 GTS

by CLASSIC CAR AUCTIONS | March 29, 2019

 

Ferrari's DROP 36% in value. Now DOWN from £70,000 in 2015 to £44,400 ($82,000) for 328 GTS

Why did we sell almost all of our Ferrari's years ago ?.

Because Ferrari 328 GTS's were priced at £35,800 in July, 2013, and by July, 2015 they were at £71,420, and so had DOUBLED in 2 years. Now they are almost back to the 2013 prices, regardless of how "special" the car might be. This car is one of only 15 Blue Chiaro RHD builds with light grey leather trim, and so it is certainly very rare, and so should have sold higher, despite needing minor work. It did not because over-inflation often occurs with certain Ferrari's.

For the same reason, we also sold most of our 70's Porsche 911's, because the market is always moving on to far more civilised cars that are more advanced. We are always at least 12 months ahead of the market.

There are close to 60 cars that are absolutely booming right now, and so one just has to know what is rising, and what is about to crash. Call us to join in

Click here to see the Ferrari 328 GTS that sold for just £44,400, or AU$82,000 last weekend

£16,650 (AU$29,998) for this Bentley Continental GT

by CLASSIC CAR AUCTIONS | March 27, 2019

 

£16,650 (AU$29,998) for this Bentley Continental GT

A perfect example of how the Collectible Car Industry is quite often the reverse of what most people think.

We were involved with the purchase of this beautiful Bentley Continental last weekend at the Classic Car and Restoration Sale in Birmingham. As is so often the case, these cars are just typical of how the market can work the opposite way to most people's mindset. A very nice car for very little money. Call us now to discover what other cars are about to hit the "On" switch.

Click here to see this £16,650 Bentley Continental GT

Rising every day as we predicted, now at $66,666 and $59,000 for two Mitsubishi 3000GT/GTO's.

by Carsales.com.au | March 23, 2019

 

Rising every day as we predicted, now at $66,666 and $59,000 for two Mitsubishi 3000GT/GTO's.

With Modern Collectible Cars now a part of every Investor's portfolio, Mitsubishi GTO's are one model that just keeps on giving.....

As we have predicted over the past 10 months within all of our News Items, prices of Japanese Supercars have soared, with great cars like the 3000 GT and GTO being carried along in the flow. Whilst the 3000 GT did not benefit from some of the features that the Gen II and Gen III GTO's had, such as the 6 speed Getrag gearbox, they are still fine supercars, with a 3 litre Twin Turbo V6, a great shape, 4WD, 4WS, as well as an aero package. The Gen III's also benefitted from additional power (320 bhp) from the factory, although not too many remain at this figure, with most around 400 bhp obtained by simple tweaks to the 2 wastegate's. Standard cars achieved 0-100 kph in 4.9 secs. As all of our regular readers know, these cars were available last year for a fraction of what they are achieving now. Call us to get in on one of the next 48 boom cars that our Collector contacts are purchasing right now.

Click here to see this 3000 GTO for $66,666, Build Number 188

Click here to see this 3000 GT for $59,000

SOLD for $833,000 (£450,000). This rusty Bentley shows how strong the Classic Car Industry is.

by BBC NEWS | March 21, 2019

 

SOLD for $833,000 (£450,000). This rusty Bentley shows how strong the Classic Car Industry is.

With Classic Car interest rising daily, this car rose from £260 new, to £450,000, OR 1,900,000%

The car is a 1936 Bentley that was sold last Wednesday by H & H Classics, and despite having seats that were ripped apart and plenty of rust, was actually largely complete.

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SOLD for $37,000. This Mini needs a little work.

by MINI OWNERS CLUB | March 20, 2019

 

SOLD for $37,000. This Mini needs a little work.

Some people seemed a little suprised that great Cooper S sold for solid money

As everyone knows, Mini Cooper S's sell for up to £45,000 (AU$83,000) in the United Kingdom, and so the new owner will be well ahead if he finds someone like us to carry out the restoration for him. As with everything, once one pulls the layers from the onion, one begins to understand the value.........This a 1965 car, making it a Mark I, and so that is part of the story.

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DOWN $133 Billion. Australia's property downturn is now officially the worst in history.

by MICHAEL JANDA for ABC NEWS | March 19, 2019

 

DOWN $133 Billion. Australia's property downturn is now officially the worst in history.

As we predicted in our News Items and Blogs on July the 15th, 2016, in 2017, July the 23rd, 2018 and November the 27th, 2018), the drop is here !..............with another 25-30% to go, whilst Classic Cars boom, as they always have done.

We sold ALL of our extensive property holdings at the close of 2017, although many did not, hanging on to "the dream". We then purchased significant numbers of Classic and Modern Classic Cars and will now sit back and watch then double and triple in value in the short term. It is that simple when selecting correct cars. Please feel free to join us whenever you like.

Click here to read this Article from yesterday

Classic Cars are THE new investment class for smart Investors, along with jewellery and handbags

by MARK SOLOMONS for THE METRO | March 17, 2019

 

Classic Cars are THE new investment class for smart Investors, along with jewellery and handbags

As property, bank returns and the stock market all DROP month by month, savvy Investors are turning to assets that RISE in value instead.

Yes, now that all the smart Investors understand that there is a global downturn around the corner, it is time to leave the traditional investments behind, and get into the fastest growing new asset classes. Get in now whilst this industry is still relatively new in Australia.

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Alfa Romeo sells for $557,000

by R. M. SOTHEBY'S | March 15, 2019

 

Alfa Romeo sells for $557,000

A beautiful 105 series Guilia Sprint GTA sold last month for over half a million dollars

This great car was later upgraded to Stradale spec by Mario Pietriella, after it became a part oif his collection. The Peraluman panels gave a resultant weight of just 740kg, and so the 115 bhp engine propels this car well. There is no substitute for low weight coupled to a modest power plant. 

Click here to see this great car that sold last month for $557,000

SOLD at AU$330,000 for this B12 5.7 litre BMW 8 series

by ANDREW NEWTON for HAGERTY NEWS | March 12, 2019

 

SOLD at AU$330,000 for this B12 5.7 litre BMW 8 series

As the prices of BMW 840's and 850's rise rapidly, this beautiful Lot 123 example did well at last month's Paris Retromobile Auction, despite the 46,000 kms.

As we all know, 1980's and 1990's Modern Classics are gaining traction fast. Just 2 years ago Australian BMW 840's were under $16,000, with 850's at just over $20,000. A quick look at today's Carsales website tells us that the lowest 840 is now $26,500, and the highest 850 is $77,000, with NONE of them being the much sought after CSi variant, which of course was almost never seen in Australia.

It is now just a question of which great car is next to take off. Call us to find out now.

Click here to see this lovely BMW 8 series that sold for $330,000

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