$1 Million paid for pair of classic Fords

Two Melbourne businessmen have paid a record $1 million for a pair of rare Ford Falcon GT sedans.

Friends and business associates Leo Khouri and Steve Dellidis this week took delivery of a 1967 XR GT Falcon in original condition with 34,000 genuine miles on the clock and a restored 1970 GT Falcon that had travelled just 72,000 miles.

The $400,000 and $600,000 paid for the respective cars are believed to be records for those models.

The 1967 GT is regarded as the best example of its type, having won three concourse events, and the 1970 model is also a multiple trophy winner.

In recent years baby boomers (those born before 1960) have been pushing the prices of muscle cars to record highs. But now younger collectors are joining in the craze and many others are using their personal superannuation funds as a tool to buy muscle cars.

Among a collection of bikes and other rare cars Khouri, 42, and Dellidis, 34, now have a total of 16 immaculate GT Falcons, said to be the largest private collection in Australia.

Khouri, a mechanic by trade, started out stripping old Toyota Landcruiser four-wheel-drives in the backyard of his home in Melbourne’s western suburbs, then selling the parts. But he became tired of that and, about eight years ago, bought a computer and started taking an interest in the sharemarket. He then moved his money-making operations from the backyard into the loungeroom. “I just had a taste for it,” he says.

A short time after he was diagnosed with bowel cancer and told by doctors he had three months to live. He fought it and won.

“My missus bought me a photo of a GT Falcon and I put it on the wall and vowed that I would own one one day,” Khouri says. “I looked at that photo every day and honestly I think it helped me get through things.”

Khouri says in 2002 he didn’t even own a car, now he has a collection that’s estimated to be worth more than $5 million.

“When things started going well for me a few years ago I paid $230,000 for a Phase III GT Falcon. People thought I was crazy but today that car is worth $800,000. Not a bad investment.”

Dellidis says Khouri treats his car collection like a stockbroking firm. “It’s business but at the same time it’s also a passion for him. When he paid $230,000 for a GT he wasn’t concerned if he was going to lose money on it, he was just in love with the car.”

Khouri says it was one of his lifelong dreams to own a GT Falcon. He never imagined he would own 16 of the best examples in Australia.

Source: yahoo.drive.com.au

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12 Responses to “$1 Million paid for pair of classic Fords”
  1. nick says:

    wow that sounds awesome, is ther any chance of a phot gallery of the collection of GTs? that would make for some great viewing!

  2. craig says:

    Hi Nick,
    I’ll see if I can find photos of their collection. Thanks for dropping by.

  3. Johnnyb says:

    You can still see where the taxi signs were bolted to the roof

  4. Dan says:

    Johnnyb,

    Obviously not a true Ford fan huh? Oh well, someone has to go for the other brands I guess…

    I’m with Nick. Please get the pics of the collection. It will be fantastic viewing. Can’t wait to see them!

  5. Nash says:

    How about a picture of the million dollars, too eh? I’ve never seen anything close those, myself.

  6. Barrie Atkins says:

    Wow how fantastic – what a super increase in value – how are the XC’s 2 door h/top ( 77′ model ) tracking these days in increased value ?

  7. Robin Henry says:

    It would be geat to see photos of these cars, but also a bit of a potted history as well.
    I sure am envious.

  8. Eric says:

    If only I had a crystal ball and about $4000 back in 1970.
    Always dreamt of owning an XY Shaker. Well out of my reach now.

  9. craig says:

    Eric, hindsight is a wonderful thing! Who would have thought they would reach these dizzying heights?

  10. Andrew says:

    fantastic work guys.obivously real ford fans.there is investement value with their collection but mainly passion for blue oval.woud love to see photos of their collection.great work for a couple of real aussie blokes.

  11. steve says:

    how can you use super money to buy cars

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