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By the late 1960s, the muscle car craze also reached Australian shores, leading to some epic locally-developed muscle cars that, in some cases, were just as outrageous as their American counterparts.
The Australian classic car market boomed in recent years, thanks to a combination of covid and the end of the local car manufacturing industry. The pandemic put a halt on many ways that people ...
Holden Commodores and Ford Falcons are popular among Australian collectors. Picture: David Caird He also said while other markets are volatile, the value of classic cars will continue to go up.
Ford Mustang emblazoned with The Daily Telegraph’s Bush Summit logo is among almost 100 classic cars driving dirt roads from ...
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The perfect Australian knob for your classic carIf you’re like me, there’s never a moment when the garage doesn’t have a project car on the go. While original accessories and equipment can be hard to come by, there are some cool ways to ...
campers and folks keen to see the world – slowly – the classic van has enduring appeal evidenced by six-figure prices for looked-after examples. Australia’s best-selling car is a local ...
Just 400 examples of the Aussie muscle car were built, and this one is #349. Imported to the US in 2003, it has about 75,000 ...
This particular Falcon John Goss Special was found in South Australia by The Muscle Car Shop. Apparently, the car had been sitting in a shed since 1988 and has never been started since.
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