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Feature 1932 Ford coupe hot rod
Trophy Magnet. A trophy winner since it was first built, this ’32 5-window has still got plenty of silverware left in it.
Daddo’s Everyday Driver
It’s my third HR – and best yet, I’d reckon.
2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt Review
More-power, movie-themed, limited-edition Mustang Bullitt might just be the best Mustang you can buy in Australia.
2019 BMW Z4
Tasty roadster is a sporting drive. But it's also comfy for everyday and not impractical if you don't need back seats. Tested with a hot six-cylinder, but fours available too.
2019 Alpine A110
Awesome little mid-engined sportscar combines driving inspiration of a Lotus with an approximation of the civility and usability of a Porsche.
2019 Mazda MX-5
Latest update for the MX-5 sees a bump in power improved ride and handling, greater access to active safety and it’s finally the car its ancestors deserved.
2019 Ford Mustang 'Bullitt' Review
More-power, movie-themed, limited-edition Mustang Bullitt might just be the best Mustang you can buy in Australia.
How Gerni can make your car look like a million bucks!
A pressure washer can cut down time when washing your car and leave it looking like a million bucks.
Feature - 2017 Nissan GT-R Nismo R35
2018 Holden ZB Commodore
The new ZB Commodore represents a lot of firsts. It’s the first imported Commodore, the first front-wheel-drive Commodore and the first to offer all-wheel-drive as well. And, controversially, the first Commodore that doesn’t pander to the Holden faithful.
2018 Ford Mustang GT
Key changes to just about everything, including a more-power 5.0L V8 and a genius 10-speed automatic make this more than just a refreshed Mustang.
2018 Audi RS4 Avant Review
Return of the RS4 Avant. This time it’s gruntier, grippier and better equipped than ever before.
2018 Subaru BRZ tS
Subaru sprinkles some STi goodness on the BRZ… our tS isn’t quite the same as the Japan-only BRZ STi Sport but it’s close in all the right areas.
1968 Shelby Mustang GT 350 Review
By 1967, the Shelby sideline of high performance Mustangs had become a nice little money spinner and image builder for Ford. However, the Shelby Mustangs were lacking in two areas.
Greg’s 1957 Holden FE Special sedan
This FE Holden may be 60 years old, but it looks as fresh as the day it was new – thanks to careful preservation and a little bit of ‘makeup’ from a forgotten aftermarket parts supplier.
1957 Chevrolet Belair Two Door
The brief for Superformance was to build a tough Streeter that turns heads and goes as good as it looks.
Feature - 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
FEATURE – 1953 Fiat 1100 Vignale
More than six decades separate this car’s first and most recent appearance at one of the world’s most prestigious concours events.
FEATURE – 2017 Noosa Beach Classic Car Show
East Coast Australia’s most prestigious all-makes car show saw a vast array of classics shimmer in the Noosa sunshine.
FEATURE – 1972 Holden HQ Premier sedan
Perception, as defined in the Cambridge English dictionary, is a belief or opinion, often held by many people and based on how things seem. It can also mean being aware of something through the physical senses (sight, sound, touch, etc.). Misconception is defined as an idea that is wrong, based on a failure to understand or faulty thinking. The latter usually follows the former, and in the case of the car featured, these two nouns have come together quite often.
1976 Porsche 911 2.7 Sportomatic
Porsche purists might have scoffed at the idea of an ‘automatic’ 911, but there’s no arguing it helped sell cars. We go for a spin in a near-original 1976 911 Sportomatic.
1958 Plymouth Belvedere Review
Plymouth was on a roll in 1958. The "Forward Look" designs of 1957 set the Chrysler range apart from their competitors and proved very successful.
FEATURE – 1984 FORD SIERRA XR-8
In 1984 Ford South Africa created its very own performance Sierra exclusively for its own market. Only 250 of these Mustang V8-powered rarities were made, and this is one of possibly just two to have made it to Australia.
FEATURE – 1948 Willys Jeepster
A largely forgotten footnote in Jeep history, the 1948 Jeepster was Willys’ attempt to broaden the peacetime appeal of their wartime winner.
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