Danhunt
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- CSV 5000i vs Volanti Commodore
1996 model number 10. Only has 59000 ks.
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These things are awesome and bloody rare! How did you get your hands on this?1996 model number 10. Only has 59000 ks.View attachment 237911View attachment 237912View attachment 237913
hey sorry for late reply... I am hopeless with these. So unfortunately my children's dad passed away. It was his pride and joy really. Had big plans for it. Well personally I haven't drove it but my daughter has and LOVES it haha. It's not registered so we don't drive it around. Not sure where the best place to sell this car is, but do have friends in the car industry so we may have to pull a favour with them soon.These things are awesome and bloody rare! How did you get your hands on this?
Sorry for your loss... Don't get rid of it, you've got a really rare piece of Aussie history... I say enjoy and look after it...hey sorry for late reply... I am hopeless with these. So unfortunately my children's dad passed away. It was his pride and joy really. Had big plans for it. Well personally I haven't drove it but my daughter has and LOVES it haha. It's not registered so we don't drive it around. Not sure where the best place to sell this car is, but do have friends in the car industry so we may have to pull a favour with them soon.
hardly fair. sometimes the sale is for financial reasons, losing somebody, means losing an income. If you have children to support, selling assets becomes a need.Sorry for your loss
YES. What I hate is when a man Dies the wife cant wait to get the Money. If you are not strapped for money keep the car for his memory alone.
Thanks for the post!!! The car is the inheritance for his children not me but thanks for commenting on something you know nothing about. Luckily they won't be reading this. Not all of us are money hungry mate.Sorry for your loss
YES. What I hate is when a man Dies the wife cant wait to get the Money. If you are not strapped for money keep the car for his memory alone.
Thanks for understanding.hardly fair. sometimes the sale is for financial reasons, losing somebody, means losing an income. If you have children to support, selling assets becomes a need.
sometimes the memory of looking at this reminder can also be too much.
if you arent a 'car person' you may not be in the position to look after it the way it needs either.
all valid reasons to move a car on, even if it was beloved by the person who passed.
my kids say they will keep my cars after I pass but I have told them that they can sell them if they need or dont want to keep them after I'm gone. Cant see the sense in keeping a car when it could mean a house for my children or grandchildren etc.