Pacer Hardtop Register

94 registered cars and counting
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#172

Build Date: 1 Jul, 1970
Original colours: Bondi Bleach White (WA) / X1 Black/Red trim
Current colours: Bondi Bleach White (WA) / X2 Black trim
Original Drivetrain: Pacer 245 / 3 speed
Current Drivetrain: Pacer 245 / 5 speed
Options: T14
Authenticated: Yes
Owner details: Dave Qld Australia
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Listed: 8 Jul, 2007

Owned for many years now, restored complete in 1999, slightly modified. www.geocities.com/vpacer

 

#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

 

#184

Build Date: 1 Jul, 1970
Original colours: Bondi Bleach White (WA) / R1 Red trim
Current colours: Bondi Bleach White (WA) / R1 Red trim
Original Drivetrain: Pacer 245 / 3 speed
Current Drivetrain: Pacer 245 / 3 speed
Options: T14
Authenticated: Yes
Owner details: Dale Stevenson, Moonee Ponds, Victoria
Email:
Listed: 29 Sep, 2009

Jul 2018:
Purchased this from the Gosford Car Museum. I'm just spending a bit of time fixing little jobs and giving her a run every now and then.
- Dale Stevenson, Moonee Ponds, Victoria

Sept 2009:
FULL HISTORY KNOWN. Purchased new in Wagga Wagga by a butcher named John player who owned car for 20 years, then school principle Ray Kappel in Temora NSW who restored car to its current condition then was purchased by Jason greenwood Hervey bay in 2001 and purchased by Jace Mitchell shortly after the PACER was then purchased by my brother Alan Wilson in 2006 and has now been passed on to me. Currently For Sale- $35,000
- Jon Basman

 

#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.

 

#198

Build Date: 1 Jan, 1969
Current colours: White / Red & Blck trim
Original Drivetrain: Pacer 245 / 3 speed
Current Drivetrain: 360 / 4 speed
Authenticated: No
Listed: 11 May, 2008

Found on eBay April 08

 

#213

Build Date: 1 Jul, 1970
Original colours: Hot Mustard / Black
Current colours: Hot Mustard / Black
Original Drivetrain: 245 / 3 speed
Current Drivetrain: 360 / 904 automatic
Options: T14
Authenticated: No
Owner details: Sam West, Widgee, QLD
Email:
Listed: 12 Oct, 2019

I have been trying to purchase this gem for the last 6 months, put down a deposit last weekend.
Currently has a 360 auto that is not included in the sale.
I would like to track down a pacer 245 and 3 speed to restore to original condition.
Previous owner purchased as an apprentice mechanic working at a Chrysler dealership in the 70s

 

#223

Build Date: 1 Jan, 1970
Original colours: Hot Mustard
Current colours: Hot Mustard
Original Drivetrain: Pacer 245/3 Speed
Current Drivetrain: Pacer 245/3 Speed
Authenticated: No
Owner details: David Rawnsley
Listed: 5 Jan, 2023

Recovered in Alice Springs and restored as a survivor by David Rawnsley

 
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