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Following a full restoration, Holden has ... and even a CCTV screen in the console that provided rear vision via a wide-angle lens camera. There were no doors on the Hurricane, instead the ...
Holden, General Motors' Australian subsidiary, has resurrected its first-ever concept car: the 1969 Hurricane, packed with then-futuristic technology, some of which wouldn't make its way into ...
In 1969, Holden ... The Hurricane stressed automotive safety as well, and came equipped with inertia-reel seat belts, an integrated roll bar to protect the cockpit, a padded interior, a fire ...
but most of the interior parts had to be built from scratch. Clarke is justifiably proud of his team's efforts in restoring Holden's first concept car. Driving the Hurricane involves climbing over ...
The 1969 Holden Hurricane was a force to be reckoned with ... that seemed equally sci-fi in 1969 it used a rear vision camera with a (black and white) CCTV screen, a magnet based automated route ...
Holden has resurrected the company’s ground-breaking 1969 Hurricane Concept with a complete ... ignition safety locks, interior padding and a fire warning system. The project to restore RD ...
Holden, the Australian ... But it wasn't just on the interior where new technologies showed up. The team that designed and built the original Hurricane concept also employed advanced technologies ...
Holden's Hurricane ... have become standard in cars. The Hurricane not only had digital displays, it also had a primitive magnetic GPS system, a rear-view CCTV camera, and a hydraulic entry ...
Meet the Holden Hurricane, a low-slung two-seater equipped ... a dash-mounted panel informed the driver which way to turn. A CCTV camera was also mounted on the rear bumper, feeding pictures ...
It was also built without conventional doors, with access to the interior through a hydraulically ... minds over 40 years ago." The Hurricane was produced by Holden's research and development ...