I found this on JNC, though some members here would be interested. Suits Colt Arrow (Lancer Hatch) but thought this could suit multiple models so I thought I'd put it here.
Here is a scan of a Jan 1980 Direct Connection catalog.









Sigmaproject wrote:Great find and time consuming post
But honestly, with over 1200 post's in a couple of months, you really have to get a life
75wagon wrote: It's the way I do things, flat out at the start and then I back off pretty dramatically.
mbrallying wrote:How good is that. Factory performance involvement was awesome back then. Almost non existent now.Just wish I lived in the previous generation.
Galant_GT0 wrote:I am not aware of how it would or wouldn't be, my point was it is NOS rare factory parts. This is the sort of thing people will be killing for in 10 more years.
18 years ago I sold my XA GS Fairmont Coupe for $1500 because no one wanted them, if I had it now it would be worth $30,000 as it was. Now I understand that these sorts of parts for these sorts cars will never see the same sort of rise we have seen in some older Fords and Holdens but I still think US$400 or AU$443 is a pretty good price for rare NOS
I sold my XD ESP in 1997 for $3500 to finance the bits to repair a write off that I had bought. It was not a Ghia,but was a 5.8L 4speed,with manual steering and NO air con. I found out some time later that it was 1 of 2 built to that spec.Galant_GT0 wrote:I am not aware of how it would or wouldn't be, my point was it is NOS rare factory parts. This is the sort of thing people will be killing for in 10 more years.
18 years ago I sold my XA GS Fairmont Coupe for $1500 because no one wanted them, if I had it now it would be worth $30,000 as it was. Now I understand that these sorts of parts for these sorts cars will never see the same sort of rise we have seen in some older Fords and Holdens but I still think US$400 or AU$443 is a pretty good price for rare NOS