Anyone who bought into the XA GT market during the dark days of COVID-19 will by now regard their car as a valued – certainly valuable – family member.
The money sought and sometimes paid for XA GTs Read More
I have spent my fair share of time in cop cars. And I know what you’re thinking, but you’d be wrong. See, as the son of a country copper who served the NSW force for three decades, I can remember all Read More
If you were American and looking during the 1980s for a car that was emblematic of your youth, that car would likely have been a 1955-57 Chevrolet.
These in their time were the USA’s biggest selling Read More
For those who fancy adding an exotic JDM car to their collection, a good TE27 Corolla-based Sprinter would be a worthy find.
Built in relatively modest numbers from 1972 to 1974, they offered a serious Read More
Holden’s domination of the 1968 Bathurst 500 affected Ford badly and prompted a steely determination at company HQ in Broadmeadows that such failure would not happen again.
Released Read More
While Australia has never had a big following for this American style of van, you can see the appeal of something roomy, robust and with ample power.
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Mark Higgins took a look at the auction world in the lead up to Unique Cars Magazine Issue 509 going on sale in September 2025. This section is proudly supported by Donington Read More
The term ‘Executive Express’ has been applied to plenty of powerful and impressive cars, but never more fittingly than the Jensen Interceptor.
Jensen had been a bit player in the British motor industry Read More
If during the 1950s you ran a successful, medium-sized business it is likely you drove a Ford Customline. If you caught speeding drivers for a living you probably had one with a flashing blue light on Read More
March of 1965 saw Australia’s conservative car buyers shaking their heads as the most radical design in Holden history appeared on our roads.
The HD model took proven mechanicals and enclosed them in Read More
In each edition of Unique Cars Magazine our resident mechanic Mick McCrudden finds answers to reader questions. If you have a question you’d like to read about, Read More