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Holden, General Motors' Australian division, has lovingly restored its very first concept car, the Hurricane. Codenamed RD 001, development of the Hurricane began in the mid-1960s and the car was ...
MELBOURNE – Holden has gone back to the future, restoring its first concept car – the 1969 Holden Hurricane. The futuristic research vehicle described as an experiment “to study design trend ...
The car was designed in honor of Holden's first win at Bathurst, 50 years ago. Kyle Hyatt Former news and features editor. Kyle Hyatt (he/him/his) hails originally from the Pacific Northwest, ...
It's sixty years since the first Holden rolled off the production line. TONY DAVIS test drives the car that launched the Australian motor industry.
In 1931, Holden officially joined GM to become GM Holden in the country, however, it wasn’t until the 1940s that Holden came into its own with the introduction of the 48-215—the first car ever ...
Here’s our list of the top 10 concept cars from Holden’s design studios. ... Holden’s first ever concept car, was a total knockout when it debuted at the Melbourne Motor Show in 1969.
His first car was a 1954 FJ Holden which he modified to make it louder. His second was an FB Holden station wagon. When Puntin started his working life as a panel beater 40 years ago, ...
Holden celebrated the 50th anniversary of its first win at Australia’s Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst with the release of a 1,341-horsepower electric vehicle concept that it said is capable ...
Perhaps one of the most collectible cars is the first production 2001 Monaro CV8. Dressed in Flame Red paint, the high-performance coupe has a 5.7-liter V8 engine that was replaced in 2002 with ...
Since they were first made in Australia in 1948, Holden cars have been a familiar site on roads and racetracks across the country, creating memories of summer holidays, first cars and first dates.
After being dormant for several years, engineering and design work on Holden’s first car went into full-swing, which – despite its “Australia’s Own Car” tagline – was based on a Chevrolet design ...
The HK of 1968 was also the first Holden to feature the option of a V8 engine and, suddenly, all bets were off as the Australian car emerged as a performance car. By the end of the decade, Holden even ...
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