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Rare 1973 Ford Falcon parked in an old shed for 30 years sells for $300,909 – ABC News
It’s had pigeons and rodents “crapping all over it” for 30 years, but beneath the grime lies a beloved Australian muscle car that’s just sold for a whopping sum.

A rare 1973 Ford Falcon that sat in a small farm shed on the highway between Toowoomba and Brisbane for more than 30 years has sold for more more than $300,000 at auction.
Key points:
- The late owner of a 1973 Ford Falcon GT was “adamant he didn’t want the car touched”
- The “Chicken Coupe” was one of 120 vehicles built during the “supercar scare” of the 1970s
- The car spent 30 years in a shed gathering dust before it went to auction
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