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21-12-2007, 09:37 PM | #1 | ||
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Ive noticed with the recent death of the great man that Brock Commodores are rising in value at a substantial rate. Some people might think ive been smoking some illegal vegetable matter when they hear the two words BROCK and FALCON together, but its true! Brock joined Ford in 89 and brought out the EA BROCK FALCON, although it lacked any racing pedigree like the rival BROCK COMMODORES, They were modified 4.0 litre 6 cylinders, the last one i saw for sale was around the 8000 dollar mark about a year ago. Will these cars rise in value like there rival Holden produt, or will they just be seen as a vehicle that was a good idea at the time? I dont know whether these cars were praised or otherwise, what do you guys think?
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