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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 ...
The Vauxhall Monaro was an image-building masterstroke that, along with its VXR8 saloon successor, allowed it to occupy a ...
Chicane Auctions wrapped up its March Classic Car Auction with another night of strong results, reaffirming the market’s ...
T he American automotive industry is renowned for producing high-performance cars that deliver exhilarating speed, bold ...
The American car industry has produced a lot of different types of cars, ranging from fairly sensible family haulers to ...
With more technology and power than ever, can a road car be faster than a race car? We take a couple of new Chevrolet ...
It was a rebadged Holden Monaro from Australia ... with the Hemi V8s offering muscle car-like power for this 4,400-pound luxury sedan. The highlight was the Chrysler 300 SRT-8 model, produced ...
How is that a muscle car compared to this ... The bucket seats, which were donated by a Holden Commodore, are wrapped in brown diamond-stitched brown leather and fabric. Simpson racing harnesses ...
If you happened to spot this 1970 Dodge Challenger parked on the street, it’d probably warrant a second glance but could be easily mistaken as simply a restored old muscle car. In reality ...