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Holden has resurrected the company's ground-breaking 1969 Hurricane Concept with a complete restoration. The low-slung, mid-engine coupe served as a showcase for technology that wouldn't find its ...
A group of employees at General Motors Co.'s Holden unit has restored the Australian car maker's first concept car, the 1969 Holden Hurricane. While the low-slung sports car's styling screams ...
Storms like Chantal are categorized based on one danger marker. Lower category storms are still extremely dangerous due to ...
Only the automotive cognoscenti recognize the Holden name, the car manufacturer out of Australia out of which great engineering and automobiles have emerged. Here’s a good reason to remember the ...
After Tropical Storm Chantal made landfall in South Carolina over the Fourth of July weekend, the tropics are now quiet. Well ...
The car — the Hurricane by Australian automaker Holden — was never a production vehicle. But it was way beyond the state of the art in 1969 and isn’t too dated, even today.
In 1969, Holden debuted a concept car called the Hurricane at the Melbourne, Australia auto show. It was a stunning design, jam-packed with science fiction technology that predicted the future of ...
Holden, the Australian-born unit of General Motors, has gone back in time like Doc Brown, restoring its very first concept car — the 1969 Holden Hurricane. Not only does it still look insanely ...
Chantal brought heavy, flooding rain and dangerous beach conditions to the Carolinas over the weekend, setting off ...
Holden Goes Back to the Future to Restore its First Concept Model, the 1969 Hurricane Most people around the world know Holden for building the 2000s Monaro ...
Reports from the National Weather Service estimate the Town of Holden Beach sustained $40 million in damages from Hurricane Isaias.
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 ...
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