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Remember the pioneering days of Aussie motoring when Prime Minister Ben Chifley stood at Fishermans Bend and unveiled the 48/215 Holden. Read More
The XY Falcon is arguably the ultimate Aussie muscle car, especially in GT form.
This 1970 Ford Falcon XY GT is a true time capsule, with only 24,000 miles on the clock and verified one owner.
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Holden’s all-Australian WB Statesman arrived in 1980 as a standalone luxury model, intended to take the full-sized fight to Ford and its dominant Fairlane and LTD in the premium-car market.
The WB Statesman Read More
This is the car that marked the turning point for Holden. Meet the 1974 Holden LH Torana SL/R 5000, the legend that cemented Holden’s V8 dominance on the track. Built to own the streets, this unmistakable Read More
Warwick UK-based engineering and design business Callum, named after founder Ian Callum CBE, has completed a second customer Jaguar C-X75, which was one of the four stunt cars used in the James Bond film Read More
1. LEGEND IN A PACK
Remember the halcyon days of Bathurst with 60 cars on the grid of all makes, models, shapes and sizes? When Bathurst parties were as wild as the race? Relive those Read More
1:24 – Inferno 1969 XW Ford. Fully detailed, with opening doors and boot ($110) DDA2490
1:32 – ford XC Panel Van. Dark blue with white stripes ($69.95) DDA32851-1
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Bruno Sacco, one of the best-known designers in automotive history, passed away recently at the age of 90. Born in Italy with German citizenship, he commenced work at Mercedes-Benz in 1958 and was chief Read More
1. BATHURST BELTER
Holden’s Torana A9X was one of the General’s biggest race winners. In 1978 the factory Fords were in Cobra livery and the A9X tamed them. Best of all was Peter Brock Read More