OK... my 20 cents worth.
I have driven the car and been well and truly over and under it.
All of the cop stuff is true. Owner 1 lives locally. Been retired for many years and was living in the Police Station House just off the Pacific Hwy on the far North NSW Coast when he bought the car new. He was a cop all his working life, was respected and connected within the Force and as things rolled back then would have been able to make a call or two to make all of this happen.Various Police Forces were directly involved with the creation of specifications/ requrirements for their fleets. So in one way or another "The Old Boys' Club" existed. The availability of the Falcon XRGT was partly due to the Victorian Police requirement for a good, fast pursuit car. The Same can be said about the Police spec Morris Cooper 'S', Studebakers, Toranas, plain Jane pov pack 350 engine HT Monaros for VicPol, Valiant Chargers etc.
Haven't heard anything of the security guard thing. But could prob ask and find out more.
Owner 1 told me he used to occasionally use it instead of his 202 Q'ey sedan for covert runs up the Pacific Highway. Back in the day,GTHOs-Monaros etc were known to do the bolt out in the bush as it was known that there weren't many Police cars around. The man and his machine were known in the area. There are many locals who can recall it.... Not just me.
Ben S knows of the car and can confirm it was built. Also confirmed to me it is definitely one of one.
The mods were arranged and/or done by owner 1. He is a petrolhead. Just like most of us who were around in the 1980s he did not hesitate to modify it in line with his tastes of the day. By the way, it goes hard and reckon it would run late thirteens/ early fourteens over 400m. Cars set up like this were common in the 70s/80s/90s.
Owner 1 kept ALL of the parts removed from the car and he told me they would go with the car for an additional cost. Owner two could have bought them. I do not know.
I have about 100 unpublished pics of it some of which are in different areas to those shown on Mike Selby's site.
It is easy to make uninformed comments about a car you have only heard of or maybe saw briefly at a car show. $100k is certainly top dollar but I know what the owner paid and I can say that other (lesser) cars like HKTG 186/253/307/308 cars have achieved a much higher percentage return on cost over the same period.
That said I also understand the despite being a one-off it is a white/brown colour combo HQ350 manual Kingswood. A GTS is a GTS and is of course more desirable generally.
Cheers
NICK.
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