A truly amazing classic car collection not to be seen elsewhere in Australia - an absolute landscape of car design covering many of the automotive greats. "Gosford Classic Cars said the closure of the dealership will come at the cost of over 40 jobs along with the "opportunity for significant additional employment" – the latter referring to a planned commercial development involving a seven-storey eco-friendly building which would create more than 200 jobs on the Central Coast.Jason Fischer, Gosford Classic Car manager, said the decision to close the site is a "missed opportunity".
Invalid postcode. I'm bamboozled! © 2020 GOSFORD CLASSIC CARS | All Rights Reserved | It is with great sadness and disappointment that we announce Gosford Classic Car Museum has closed.We’d like to thank the Central Coast community for their support. This is a major loss for the Central Coast," he said.

It's arguably the biggest/best Exotic Car collection in Australia. “In terms of business we are hoping to attract auto-­related companies to be in the proximity of the ­museum.

Ten other records for Australian cars were broken for Holden models and others set for American and European luxury models.

"In a region where youth unemployment is above the national average, this represents a substantial economic loss for the region and a missed opportunity. MOTOR has attempted to contact Gosford Classic Cars owner Tony Denny or a representative to no avail, but will update this story if further information arises.

In pristine condition, it was one of only 1021 built and had 38,325 miles on the clock, featuring a six-cylinder engine partnered to a manual transmission. Lloyds Auctioneers chief operating officer Lee Hames said the auction was a rare event which had attracted extremely strong bidding. For summer guide. Without admission fees and the ability to promote the “museum concept”, the dealership has lost hundreds of customers. Gosford Classic Car Museum, opened in 2016 but has had to close its doors You can find out more about our policy and your choices, including how to opt-out Australia's largest classic car dealer is set to shut its doors after a 'protracted dispute' with the Australian Tax Office, with all its stock to be auctioned off at the end of April.

I could hardly think straight! The 1964 Aston Martin DB5, made famous in the James Bond film Goldfinger, sold for $1.55 million after starting at $890,000.

This drop in visit rate has had a knock-on effect on trade, with car sales reducing from up to 59 car sales per month to as low as just 5 per month," the firm continued. Gosford Classic Car Museum owner Tony Denny with some of the new cars at the museum. "It depresses me when great cars are hidden away. Picture: Mark Scott

THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT Visit Us Visit UsThe Museum is now closed to the public. Recommended List Price (MRLP) inclusive of GST, exclusive of options and on road costs. Video: 2020 Toyota LandCruiser Prado Kakadu Horizon reviewUnless otherwise stated, all prices are shown as Manufacturer's 12th Apr 2019 1:04 PM I recently visited the Gosford Classic Cars showroom and was staggered firstly at the size and scale of the place. "The factors that set us apart from most used-car dealerships meant that the business was well loved in the region. Gosford Classic Car Museum: Car enthusiasts - wonderful experience - See 319 traveler reviews, 289 candid photos, and great deals for Gosford, Australia, at Tripadvisor. Where do you start? Gosford Classic Car Museum owner Tony Denny with the BT7 racing car that Sir Jack Brabham used in the 1964 Australian Grand Prix. It’s a crime not to use them." Clearance of former Gosford Classic Car Museum achieves total sales of more than $20 million. Sunshine Coast

Sorry we couldn't find a match for that, please try again Owner Tony Denny, who had been displaying the collection at Gosford Classic Car Museum, decided to sell all the cars, motorbikes and memorabilia following an ongoing battle with the Australian Taxation Office.

Also of note was a 1971 Valiant Charger E38 which went under the hammer for $137,000, while Aussie classics saw a 1972 Chrysler Charger R/T E49 achieve $210,000, a 1968 Ford Falcon XT GT made $120,000, a 1975 Ford Falcon XB GT reached $165,000, and a 1980 Holden VC Brock Commodore made $94,000. “This in turn will create more jobs for people in the region.” Owner Tony Denny, who had been displaying the collection at Gosford Classic Car Museum, decided to sell all the cars, motorbikes and memorabilia following …