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The Holden Commodore VL was produced between 1986 and 1988, and was available as both a four-door sedan and five-door station wagon. It features a front-engine, rear-wheel drive layout, and rides ...
One very unique Holden VL Commodore has hit the open market, sporting Walkinshaw-like styling and a professionally-engineered convertible body. Described by seller Australian Muscle Car Sales as ...
All road-going VL Walkinshaws were powered by Holden's 5.0-litre V8 engine (also known as the 304 for its cubic inch displacement), with 180kW and 380Nm sent to the rear wheels through a Borg ...
The last of the series Holden Commodore VL sold in record numbers back in the mid ‘80s, finally managing to outsell the Ford Falcon in Australia. The 1986 model was a substantial makeover of the ...
THE VL Commodore is a popular model and you should find plenty of willing buyers. The odometer reading is very low and provided it has been well serviced and is roadworthy, any new owner should need ...
The vehicle pays homage to the 1986 Holden Commodore VL Group A Plus Pack racer, the vehicle that represented the apple of discord which led to Brock and Holden parting ways. You see, the racing ...
If you’re not from the Land of Down Under or at least an avid Holden fan, then you’re probably unfamiliar with the 1987 HDT Commodore VL SS Group A prepped by Australian racing legend Peter Brock.
Built by a bloke named Huss, this VL Commodore is far from standard. As a matter of fact, the only remnants of a Commodore are its body and skin, the rest comes from a Nissan Skyline GT-R. This ...
The 1988 Holden VL Walkinshaw SS Group A is currently holding a bid of $220,000 while the 1990 Holden Commodore VN Group A SS is sitting at $185,000.
A car lover is furious after their prized custom Holden was crashed by a mechanic who took it for a spin when it was dropped it in for a service. The bonnet of the rare 1986 Commodore VL ...
John Ricca had been keeping the V8 boys sweating all week in his RB30-powered Holden VL Commodore BT1, and after laying down a 6.64 at 158mph for a cumulative total of 34.673 seconds, he found ...
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