Pacer Hardtop Register

41 registered cars and counting
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#148

Build Date: 1 Jan, 1971
Original colours: Hot Mustard (YC) / N3 Neutral (Tan) trim
Current colours: Hot Mustard (YC) / Black trim
Original Drivetrain: 245/ Auto
Current Drivetrain: 265 / Auto
Options: SOA-235 V10
Authenticated: No
Owner details: Kevin Limpus, Cairns Queensland
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Listed: 5 Jan, 2017

This VG 2 Door Pacer is in very original condition
Only change is it has a 265 with standard auto
(i have original 245 engine complete )
entire car is complete down to ever last screw etc
original paint (needs refreshing )amazing no rust
Also interior very good condition ,Dash still soft and only a couple of minor cigarette burns in front seat

 

#151

Build Date: 1 Feb, 1971
Original colours: Bondi Bleach White (WA) / Red trim
Current colours: Bondi Bleach White (WA) / Red trim
Original Drivetrain: Pacer 245 / auto
Current Drivetrain: Pacer 245 / auto
Options: T14
Authenticated: No
Listed: 11 May, 2008

Found on eBay April 08

 

#155

Build Date: 1 Jan, 1971
Original colours: Bondi Bleach White (WA) / R2 Red trim
Current colours: Bondi Bleach White (WA) / Black
Original Drivetrain: Pacer 245 / auto
Current Drivetrain: Pacer 245 / auto with lsd rear
Options: T14
Authenticated: Yes
Owner details: Chris Couwenberg, Pascoe Vale Vic
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Listed: 25 Nov, 2006

Found it in a front yard in Eltham Vic in need of restoration thought I was just getting a vg coupe but when I got it home and gave her a good clean found out it was a pacer she had been resprayed white and they didnt put the pacer decals or paint the bonnet so nobody could tell that even the bloke who sold the car to me for $400 was happy to see it off his front yard.

 

#162

Build Date: 1 Jan, 1971
Original colours: Hot Mustard (YC) / X5 Black
Current colours: Pink / Black
Original Drivetrain: Pacer 245 / auto
Current Drivetrain: Pacer 245 / auto
Authenticated: No
Listed: 26 Dec, 2007

On ebay Oct '07

 

#165

Build Date: 14 Jul, 1970
Original colours: Hemi Orange / Tan
Current colours: Original
Original Drivetrain: 245 / 3 Speed
Current Drivetrain: Original
Options: A88
Authenticated: No
Owner details: Emanuel Hiras
Listed: 14 Aug, 2021

I am its second owner after original owner before passing away gave instructions to his two daughters to ensure it goes to a good home...basically had to do interview and pass to get the car. This was in 1993 and only paid $800 back then. Has been featured in Survivor Car magazine. Totally original.

 

#174

Build Date: 1 Jan, 1971
Original colours: Hot Mustard (YC) / Black trim
Current colours: Hot Mustard (YC) / Black trim
Original Drivetrain: Pacer 245 / auto
Current Drivetrain: 265 / auto
Authenticated: No
Owner details: Andrew Kalitsis
Listed: 21 May, 2006

Originally a Cooma car, the vehicle spent around ten years in the Hawkesbury district before I bought it early this year.The previous owner had the car fully resprayed, the front seats retrimmed in leather, and added new carpet and a set of Hustler mags.
Since purchasing the car,I have had the engine rebuilt, ( e38 cam , 4 barrell Holley, extractors etc ) and it has proven to be a top cruiser.


 

#176

Build Date: 1 Mar, 1970
Authenticated: No
Owner details: Vaughan NZ
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Listed: 28 May, 2019

Found tag only on auction site NZ. Presumed wrecked

 

#194

Build Date: 1 Apr, 1971
Original colours: Hot Mustard (YC) / Black trim
Current colours: Hot Mustard (YC) / Black trim
Original Drivetrain: Pacer 245 / auto
Current Drivetrain: 245/ Auto
Options: T14
Authenticated: No
Owner details: G Harris Victoria
Listed: 25 Aug, 2015

Seen on Gumtree 25/8/15 for $24,000 all factory correct except with non original engine.

Registered on the site 18/04/2016.

 
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