GM scraps historic Holden car brand in Australia

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Haha I had a brief stint a long time ago with a Holden HR..you know the one...13" wheels and a huge steering wheel you had to look through to see the road but the red 6 cyl engine was claimed to be bullet proof..

I gotta say their more recent cars were just plain fugly imo..should've sacked their design department.
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clutchcargo wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2020 6:13 pm Haha I had a brief stint a long time ago with a Holden HR..you know the one...13" wheels and a huge steering wheel you had to look through to see the road but the red 6 cyl engine was claimed to be bullet proof..

I gotta say their more recent cars were just plain fugly imo..should've sacked their design department.
That's what I had, but it had the 161 cu motor, probably the only good thing about it. Plus it was a good mobile scaffolding platform.

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Duncan wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2020 6:06 pm I owned three Holdens !954, ute as in pic [ 1966 traveled around OZ with this mate.
a 1966 s/wagon and 1971 ute.
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