Among Australia’s great muscle cars, the Ford Falcon XY GT remains one of the most respected and recognisable by all.
By 1970, Ford Australia had refined the GT formula into a genuinely well-rounded Read More
The local lion doubt built some motoring icons, from pretty panel vans, to outrageous performance saloons. Supersonic Collectibles have a new batch of scale models to help you think Holden again.
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Relive your ill spent youth, but this time in the driver’s seat!
For sale is a 1979 CM Valiant sedan originally used as a SA Police car. Built August 3, 1979, this CM Valiant is 1 of 194 Police Blue Read More
The new edition of Unique Cars magazine (number 513) takes a cruise back to 1961 with a superb time-warp example of an EJ Holden Special, loaded with period Nasco accessories.
Joining the Aussie Read More
Big, strong and reasonably well appointed, an early up-spec Fairlane turned out to be a very attractive proposition for local drivers looking for something a bit extra over the equivalent Falcon.
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Sean Santoro’s 1978 model FJ40 Toyota Troop Carrier is living proof that something that was once a workhorse can be turned in to a family pet.
For Sean Santoro, while the looming Read More
Austin Healey is one of those names that has built up an incredible history in competition, and is still very much alive and well in classic racing.
Creator Donald Healey was a formidable character, Read More
Vinile, based in Maranello Italy, specialises in remastering automotive and aerospace icons and its latest project is an older Range Rover, the first of which is finished in metallic green with a gloss Read More
A one-of-one 1962 Aston Martin DB4 ‘Series IV’ Vantage with stunning Roman Purple paintwork, sold under the hammer with H&H Classics at its Millbrook sale Read More
The time when the classic in the back of your shed wasn’t fundamentally different from your daily transport is long gone as Rob Blackbourn explains in this edition of Garage Gurus…
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By the time General Motors launched its Corvette Sting Ray in North America it was okay with the concept of interplanetary travel and probably just as well.
This car with its knife-edged ‘fenders’, Read More
British company Talos, with a background in defence special operations vehicles and motorsport, has launched the XXT Grand Tourer based on a Ferrari 599.
The XXT has been re-engineered into a modern coachbuilt Read More
The State library of Queensland is taking a drive down memory lane, celebrating the milestones we’ve shared with our cars, the adventures across bitumen, sand and dirt, and the enduring passion driven Read More
Chasing parts continues to be a big headache, with even relatively recent cars having problems, and sometimes you need to think outside the square to solve an issue at a reasonable cost.
We have a Holden Read More
Jessica’s mission to own a slick Ford GT became a family affair as we found out in the Reader Rides section of Issue 511 of Unique Cars, proudly sponsored by Shannon’s Insurance.
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As a youngster growing up in NZ, I lusted after big American cars, and my first-ever example was a second-hand ’55 Customline I bought as a 15-year-old.
NZ was fortunate in directly importing many American-built Read More
Having turned the sports-car market on its ear with the original Austin-Healey Sprite, BMC in 1961 turned its impudent orphan into a three-quarter size replica of the unreleased MGB.
In profile the two Read More