There’s nothing more Australian than football, meat pies, kangaroos, and Holden cars – or so claimed a well-worn Holden slogan from the 1970s. But Holden fandom wasn’t confined to Australia. Over the ...
Rock music plays on the radio in Romano Puntin's workshop which is littered with tools and cars in various states of repair. "Welcome to the dream factory," he says, standing in the doorway, his black ...
Nearly twice as many Australians bought used cars last year compared to new, with ...
THE Trafalgar Holden Museum will be extended to house a new collection of cars. The collection will take in 18 heritage Holden cars, to be exhibited within a soon-to-be converted shed on the site of ...
With the famous brand to be no more by the end of 2020, Townsville’s annual All Holden Day paid special tribute to its ­engineering brilliance. The first Holden rolled off the assembly line at ...
Americans lost sight of a basic economic truth recently: Countries that aspire to our level of prosperity want to build things, and they mostly like to build automobiles. Today, it’s China and India.
Australian barn finds don’t get much more exciting for Holden fans than this unique Commodore VH SL/E prototype from 1979 that was recently discovered hiding under a tarp in the countryside in the ...