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The country Queensland businessman who bought the very last current
generation Monaro in a global auction will today see his historic coupe
for the first time.
Darryl Mattingley, from Emerald in Queensland , was the highest
bidder when the unique coupe was auctioned on eBay.com.au from 9 to 19
February.
His last minute bid of $AUD 187,600 was three times that of a
standard CV8 Monaro, which has a recommended retail price of $60,490.
Ironically, he outbid another buyer from Emerald keen to secure the
piece of Australian automotive history.
Mr Mattingley today received the keys to the very last Monaro, which
Holden auctioned with all proceeds directed to long time Holden charity
partner, the Leukaemia Foundation.
Mr Mattingley is a life-long car enthusiast, who has bought and
restored a number of cars. He doesn’t plan to drive the car, but will
instead ensure it appreciates by keeping it in ‘cold storage’.
“I think, being the last in the line, it will be a great investment.
I also wanted to buy the car because the money is going to such a good
cause.”
The Leukaemia Foundation was also present at the handover event, to
receive the proceeds of the auction. Adrian Collins, CEO of the
Leukaemia Foundation, was delighted with the result.
“ The Leukaemia Foundation is thrilled to have been chosen to
receive the proceeds of the last Monaro sold and we sincerely thank
both Holden and the Mattingleys for their overwhelming generosity.
The incredible $187,600 donated will ensure the 11 Holden patient
cars can continue to provide this vital service to patients and
families for the next two years. In 2005, Holden's contribution
assisted more than 3000 patients and families and covered more than
250,000 kilometres."
The last Monaro was one of eBay’s most successful auctions. The
amount bid has set a new Australian record for an item sold on
eBay.com.au. eBay spokesperson Angie Cursley said,
“The last Holden Monaro makes a true Australian icon the most
expensive item sold on eBay.com.au and it’s fantastic that it’s sale
has raised so much money for charity.”
The auction on eBay.com.au was viewed by more than 300,000
Australians and more than 160,000 people looked at the car
specifications on the “About me” page. The last Monaro was also the
most watched item on eBay.com.au throughout the auction with more than
10,000 watchers.
This auction was verified by trading assistant GoingGone, helping charities raise money on eBay.
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