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Why Holden’s Ute? It’s because the Aussie El Camino was a perfect shape to camouflage a mid-engine test mule and, according to Kociba, would let the C8 development car hide in plain sight.
As noted previously, the HSV Maloo isn't a very common vehicle in any form. Their production numbers were rather low, and they haven't been in production for years as of publication, so they've ...
Otunba Subomi Balogun, the founder of First City Monument Bank (FCMB) Group, died today in a London hospital after a brief illness. He was a fulfilled man who built his business/financial empire from ...
But the 89-year-old found it so satisfying doing DIY on the quirky outbuilding which dated back 200 years, that he decided to make it his home. Dad-of-two Stuart trained as a joiner but suffered ...
Great-grandfather Stuart Grant, 89, moved into the cottage he bought as a wreck with no roof and no doors in 1984, while he was renovating a house. But he found it so satisfying doing DIY on the ...
The last engineering vehicle built by Holden Special Vehicles – and the last in Australia to be fitted with a certified build plate and a HSV badge – is up for auction.
Edward Foss Wilson, 89, who built Wilson & Co., the Chicago meatpacking company founded by his father, into a nearly billion-dollar venture with interests in sporting goods and pharmaceuticals… ...
Running the last locally-developed-and-built Holden V8 (all subsequent V8s would be imported GM/Chev ‘LS’ units), the naturally-aspirated 5.7-litre engine in the VT GTS produced 220kW and 475Nm.
The majority of cars built by Holden Special Vehicles were locally-made models based on the Commodore sedan, wagon and ute, Statesman and Caprice limousines, and the Monaro coupe, with 90,114 such ...
Google has discussed how Chrome version 89 has improved the browser's memory usage and loading times on Mac, Windows and Android in a new post on the Chromium blog.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The last Holden car built in Australia was auctioned on Saturday, selling for an eye-watering $750,000. The bright red 2017 Holden ...
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