Bought my GTX back in April 1997 after returning from the UK. I had previously sold my '70 Road Runner 7 years earlier to finance my worldly adventures, and a couple of small outstanding bills. When I approached the owner and asked if the car was for sale, he said it was, and when did I want it. A mere $10K USD changed hands, and a trailer was hired. Since then I have spent north of $100K USD, and most of that was due to a very poor exchange rate....that and the fact that MoPars are generally 3 times the price of Brands X & Y to restore nicely.
There's even a song that I can relate to my car and where it was purchased...in the video clip you can see the street where my GTX sat on blocks for nearly 12 years awaiting my arrival.
A very cool thing...my car literally came from half way down Dominion Road.
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True story here - when we collected the GTX and handed over the wad of cash, the boys and I were busy loading the trailer. A really nice looking Holden Monaro (HR I think) was cruising past - the driver was so busy watching the GTX that he veered into one of the biggest concrete power poles in the street. The power of Mother MoPar.
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And on the way home the tyres looked a little soft on the hired tandem trailer, so I pulled into a Gas Station to top up the air. After a minute or so, the first tyre got to about 35 psi, and then just exploded on the forecourt. It made one hell of an explosion....people scattered. Luckily we were towing with a Falcon, and used the spare to limp home.
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I only wish I had a few more pics of the garage and the original resting place of when we rescued the GTX. This pic below shows how it looked when I first saw it in around 1984