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The rare “Walkinshaw” Holden central to the Dear Rachelle podcast is instantly recognisable to muscle car fans as the first ...
The Walkinshaw, or “Walky” is an iconic Australian muscle car. In 1987, it was the ultimate Holden Commodore, the star of magazine covers and posters tacked to the walls of countless bedrooms ...
Thus, the Pontiac G8 was born—first as a perfectly respectable V6, then as a bruising G8 GT with a 361-horsepower V8. But it ...
The American car industry has produced a lot of different types of cars, ranging from fairly sensible family haulers to fire-breathing muscle cars with glorious-sounding V8s. Some of those cars have ...
With more technology and power than ever, can a road car be faster than a race car? We take a couple of new Chevrolet ...
That weekend drew a 32-car field. Just eight Chevrolet Camaros raced, the remaining 24 cars were Ford Mustangs. There were ...
Another 1977 Holden LX Torana A9X Hatchback is going to go under the hammer at a Shannons auction event this year. Later this month, three other classic Aussie muscle cars will also go up for ...
Large Cars under $70,000 – This segment continues to dwindle, especially since the Ford Falcon and Aussie-made Holden Commodore are now well and truly out of the picture. Decent Euro-built ...
For the first time in two decades, British-built Vauxhalls will soon go on sale in Australia – badged as Holdens! The first British-built Holdens since the Vauxhall Viva was consigned to the ...
Pontiac was a pioneer in the muscle car space, even when the market for them dried up. Here are Pontiac's most powerful beasts from each decade.