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HSV release Camaro pricing
Ahead of its launch later this year, HSV has confirmed Australian pricing for the local-specification Chevrolet Camaro.
Ferrari create ‘Monza’ specials
Limited-edition ‘special series’ cars to be offered in two configurations
VW present I.D. Buzz ‘Cargo’ concept
Volkswagen’s Kombi-inspired I.D. Buzz may be joined by a commercial companion in the I.D. Buzz ‘Cargo’.
VW to end Beetle production
After the original version ceased production in 2003, the ‘New Beetle’ is set to join it in the pages of automotive history, with Volkswagen announcing production of the current version will end next year.
Alfa Romeo wins at Pebble Beach Concours
Past class winner beast out Duesenberg and Talbot-Lago for 2018 Best of Show trophy
Jaguar to build electric E-types
After producing a one-off E-type concept with electric power last year Jaguar say they will now produce zero-emission versions of their classic sports car on an ongoing basis. Unveiled at the Jaguar Land Rover Tech Fest last September, the ‘E-type Zero’ was built by Jaguar Classic using technology developed on the I-PACE electric SUV.
Bugatti unveils ‘Divo’
Lighter, more advanced and track-optimised version of Chiron named after former Bugatti works driver.
Mustang hits 10 million milestone
Ten millionth Mustang pays tribute to first production example of America’s top-selling sports car.
Lotus builds 100,000th car
In its 70th Anniversary year, Lotus has built its 100,000th car.
Ford offers Gulf livery on 2019 GT
One of the best-known racing liveries of all time – Gulf Oil’s orange and blue – is set for an official revival, with Ford confirming that their GT supercar will be offered in the iconic colour scheme for 2019. Labelled as the ‘Ford GT Heritage Edition’, the 2019 limited-edition was released in August to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Ford winning the 1968 24 Hours of Le Mans with a GT40 wearing Gulf Oil livery. The same car, chassis #1075, also won at Le Mans in 1969.
Bond DB5 revived
Aston Martin to build 28 replicas of the ‘Goldfinger’ DB5. Shortly after a genuine Aston Martin DB5 used in the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye sold for more than AU$3.4 million at auction, Aston Martin announced they’ll make every boy’s fantasy a reality by building a limited run of authentic replicas of the DB5 coupe from 1964’s Goldfinger – complete with Bond gadgets!
1974 Jaguar E-Type S3 Restomod
UK specialists take a classic E-Type Jag and give it a new millennium makeover.
Porsche 911 Speedster concept
Carrera 4-based, GT3-powered Porsche concept a strong possibility to reach production. As their 70th Anniversary celebrations roll on, Porsche has unveiled a speedster version of the current- (ie. 991.2) generation 911.
Bridge’ Porsche auctioned for AU$250K
911S from Scandinavian crime drama sells for more than four times its estimate.
Nissan release 370Z N-Sport special
One of three special edition models released in August, Nissan’s ‘N-Sport’ version of the 370Z adds a distinctive cosmetic package to the sports coupe. The Nissan N-SPORT series has been popular with buyers in the past, so we have listened to a market that wants more and offered N-Sport editions on a wider range of Nissan nameplates,” said Nissan Australia managing director, Stephen Lester.
Ford creates ‘Eagle Squadron’ Mustang
One-off Mustang pays tribute to American volunteers in the RAF during World War II. Each July, thousands of aircraft and hundreds of thousands of aviation enthusiasts from the US and around the world descend on Oshkosh in Wisconsin for the EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) AirVenture air show.
Feature - 1966 Batmobile replica
This Batmobile replica was so good, it was purchased by the creator of the original.
1964 Plymouth Barracuda
From the first year of production, this 1964 Plymouth Barracuda was also one of the first to come to Australia. The Plymouth Barracuda remains one of the great “What Ifs” of the automotive world. As has been well documented, it was created along similar lines to Ford’s Mustang and actually came to market earlier, but was absolutely swamped by that model in the marketplace.
Lamborghini restores rare Miura
One-off Miura SVR restored and updated by Lamborghini’s heritage division. One of the rarest and most valuable classic Lamborghinis recently emerged from a 19-month-long restoration by the company’s Polo Storico heritage division.
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Lowndes to retire from Supercars
As this issue was about to go to press, Craig Lowndes announced that he would be retiring from the Supercars series at the end of this year’s season after more than 20 years in the sport.
Mustang Bullitt coming in October
Uniquely-appointed, high-performance Mustang coupe priced from $73,688
Sh...tbox Rally plans for 2019
To mark its tenth anniversary next year, the annual Sh*tbox Rally - where teams tour remote areas of Australia in cars costing less than $1,000 - will host its biggest event yet, with equally big plans for the fundraising target.
VW sets new Pikes Peak record
This year’s Pikes Peak International Hillclimb in Colorado, USA, saw Volkswagen not just break, but absolutely smash the outright record set by Sebastien Loeb is a custom Peugeot five years ago, as well as the existing record for electric vehicles set in 2016.
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