A first-year 1968 Holden HK Monaro GTS in Picardy Red with a four-speed manual is up for grabs at Collecting Cars, and it's a reminder that the muscle car era was a global affair.
Though cars had existed for decades prior, it wasn't until the 1960s and '70s that the idea of them being powerful, fast, and tough all in one package became popular. In and around this era, the likes ...
Browse all of our 1977 Holden Monaro reviews & videos by top motoring journalists. Find out how it drives and what features set the 1977 Holden Monaro apart from its main rivals. Our comprehensive ...
Introduced back in the late 1960, Hoden Monaro was one of the coolest musclecars available in Australia. The Monaro was discontinued in 1977, but brought back to life in 2001 (as the V2) and kept on ...
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With Holden's much-anticipated two-door Commodore (hopefully) landing in time for this year's Sydney motor show, there's never been keener interest in the hot Holden phenomenon. But what we really ...
30 Dec 2013, 10:44 UTC · By: Ciprian Florea // Australians have been calling for Holden to bring back the Monaro since the coupe was discontinued in 2005, but the GM-owned brand was stubborn enough to ...
There was a lot of excitement leading up to the release of the new Monaro in 2001. Most of it was from enthusiasts who’d long hoped Holden would build a new classic. Others, who didn’t care or know ...
There’s a good chance the legendary GTO badge will return to the Pontiac lineup on a V8-powered sports coupe built by GM’s Holden division in Australia. Holden sells the rear-wheel-drive car as the ...
This article includes illustrations made by CarScoops’ artist Josh Byrnes .They are speculative drawings that are neither related to nor endorsed by GM’s Holden. With that question in mind, let’s ...
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