General Motors Australia is restoring a 2004 Holden Monaro CV8, which will be given away to a lucky winner once complete. Holden says the car will be “a real money-can’t-buy kind of car,” and will be ...
Muscle cars don't come much more legendary than the Holden Monaro, Australia's answer to the iconic Chevrolet Camaro. When it arrived in 1968, it was the first Australian designed and engineered ...
The Holden Monaro is one of Australia’s most recognizable and iconic performance cars but sadly, this particular example will need some expensive repairs after a little run-in with a garbage truck.
If there's one thing Holden has perfected with its born-again Monaro, it's how to turn heads. For a car that relies on its illustrious heritage more than its engineering prowess, the humble two-door ...
Editor’s note: Bob Hall was once west coast editor for AutoWeek and Automotive News. That was before he invented the Miata, got quasi-famous, and moved to Oz to take up journalism again. Whaddya say ...
Wheel size for the 1974 Holden Monaro will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available ...
GTS 5.0L, Leaded, 4 SP MAN No recent listings 1971 Holden Monaro 1971 GTS Pricing and Specs (base) 4.1L, Leaded, 3 SP MAN $4,840 – 7,150 1971 Holden Monaro 1971 (base) Pricing and Specs LS 4.1L, ...
The message here is "global platform and powertrain sharing." The fun question becomes "So, what else they got?" In fact, they've got plenty. Holden makes smart use of GM's midsize, rear-drive E2800 ...
A 1969 Holden Monaro race car that is entrenched in Australian history is expected to sell for a record-setting $1million when it goes up for auction this weekend. The iconic coupe, powered by a 350ci ...
Remember when stories about classic car restoration involved really old stuff? The odd Thirties Bugatti here, or Fifties Jaguar there. Well now we feel really old, because the bloody Vauxhall Monaro ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Good: Improved responsiveness from the V8. Better brakes. Reasonably agile for a 1700kg coupe. Comfortable seats. Tolerable ride. Sticky ...
Perhaps due to the fact that Holden is no longer building cars in Australia, it recently had the time to partner with a series of firms to create a special one-off Monaro. This Monaro, painted in a ...
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