If I didn't have the HQ van to restore I would seriously consider that as a resto.
If I didn't have the HQ van to restore I would seriously consider that as a resto.
As an owner of multiple cars that attract attention at cars shows I can assure you someone that has a desire to own a Sandman, SL/R, A9X, SLR5000 or any desirable Monaro will show little interest in a HQ Station Wagon. When the Strongman's restored the 1946 Holden prototype No1 it held a passing interest for most, but given to option to take home their dream that car wouldn't have been the choice of all that many. As an owner of a Nationals winning Station Sedan/Wagon I can also assure you that Wagons don't rate when it comes attempting to gain the vote of a Sedan, Ute or Panelvan owner when given the option. Your Wagon/Station Sedan must be exceptional to gain the interest and people who like Sedan's aren't necessarily into anything but.
The car does have a history and like I said it should be restored and loved. Even it's story told. But you're kidding yourself if you think any HQ Station Wagon is more highly desired then those already mentioned. If there was, there would be an active HQ Station Wagon forum.
Ah I was talking about car shows with a broader appeal than a van show or a street machine show. Something like the All Holden Days. People really like to see something unusual. You see the same old same old all the time. But it needs to be explained as to what it is.
To have a car that people think is desirable is one thing, but to have a classic car is another. This HQ I think would fall into classic. If I was looking for another car to restore, just for its history and uniqueness being a chev 350 it would be something I would look at. People say to me all the time you car must be worth a fortune. I tell them it's only worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
Not sure. Take the sandman to AMC Muscle Car Masters or that ex-Bob Jane station wagon and see which one people talk about more.
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