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These HK 327 seem to be coming out of the woodwork.. Here's another one on the Facebook site - HK HT HG BUY/SWAP/SELL. Jim |
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Any numbers on there for those of us that stay away from Facebook? |
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I saw that one, I like his write up 👍
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Originally Posted by: HK1837 Any numbers on there for those of us that stay away from Facebook? guys name is alf lang Byron, car is a shitheap, you don't want he number
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I meant the car's ID numbers Frank! |
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Nope, won't give numbers unless I'am an potential buyer. |
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HKTG manual 327/350 have bolted of late.
IMHO because real ones are just so rare. All K-T 327/350 manuals were homologation cars. They were built in numbers similar to non-Faclon GTHO equivalents. So back in the day they were considered to be common and not as revered as GTHOs. So many were butchered for parts whilst at the same time GTHOs were more treasured. These days it is rare to see one at a car show. I think the public at large has woken up to their rarity. I was told by a member of a family of expert collectors some years ago that sooner or later this would happen.
Another reason is their Bathurst heritage.
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