A stunning stable of rich and famous cars, put together by a mystery collector, is going to auction - giving some the chance to own a piece of history. DaltsWorld 9News MORE:
His highest achievement was finishing in the top 10 at Bathurst in the 1990s.Attribution:"The collection had a lot of significance to him and something he dreamt of since a young teenager, but now it's time for the cars to move onto their next custodian to enjoy them as much as he has," Hames said.Pictured is Pete Geoghegan's Craven-Mild HJ GTS Monaro Sports Sedan.
The index reported classic cars had appreciated by as much as 25 per cent annually, with 10 to 15 per cent being common for vehicles from the 1990s.Supplied The Unreil Collection will go under the hammer via a live auction event in Sydney on Sunday January 29, from 12pm.Pictured is a 1973 Holden Torana GTR XU1 Tribute - Targa Tasmania.
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