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    Post VC Commodore L Sedan with Starfire 4 cylinder

    Hi,

    I have a yellow VC Commodore L Sedan with the infamous Starfire 4 cylinder in it. Basically, it's a car handed-down through the family and used by 3 people.

    I'm at the point where I'm deciding whether to sell it on, and hopefully someone makes good use of it or retains it, or whether to store it up myself for it's potential "history" status.

    Being such an unpopular engine option, I don't think many were actually made, and of those that were I suspect a lot have not been maintained in original condition. So, while it will probably never be a big dollar collector's item, I'm wondering if I keep it original whether it will prove to be a rarity in the future?

    I'd probably look at getting the dreaded engine rebuilt for unleaded fuel and to re-invigorated the horses it didn't have, and probably a bit of a general body touch-up. But it's pretty good for it's age and wouldn't take much to be a good example of one from the time.

    What do you think?

    Gene

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    There was a time toranas were unloved runabout for centrelink folk. They are now worth big money. same applies to the commodore 4. if you have the room, keep it, it should grow...

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    I'd hang onto it and keep it original, something different and interesting, and who knows where values may go in the future.
    Last edited by Drewie; 24-08-2010 at 12:11 PM.

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    You could put in a 6cyl with out much work, you could put one in but without having to modify anything in a way that youll never be able to change it back. So in the mean time its nicer to drive but in the future if an original 4cyl is worth money you can simply change it back and nobody would ever no the difference. Just make sure you hang on to all your original parts.

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    I had a silver/blue VC star fire giving to me about ten years ago it was original condition and i love the fact the body had never been thrashed or stressed so it was the perfect starting point for my V8 conversion don't know what happened to it but was a simple conversion everything was interchangeable.
    But like was said previously every thing can be put back to original if you want to have some fun for now?
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    In my opinion it's going to be a long time before a starfire commodore is going to worth anything. They were pretty rare back in the day and are even more rare now - and still not very sought after. There were just too many commy's built, if an original low k 6 pack is not worth much, it will be even less for a starfire.... Only the V8 SL/E's are gaining value, and really only the 308's at that.

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    would be nice to see someone do one up just to see how it goes, i think cdt used to do them up with turbos? maybe?, so im sure you could get something out of it, not as much as a 202 obviously
    i think it could be another 50 years before theyre worth anything more than they are now, when there is less than 10 left

    My mighty VH starfire SL sedan doesnt go too badly on unleaded, ive got it running pretty smooth and seems to be a happy little engine at the moment, hasnt got a lot of power, but it gets around ok,

    so id keep it original, tidy it up and give it a good tune, wouldnt be too bad

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