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PREVIEW - 2021 Repco Bathurst 1000
As it did in 2020, Bathurst will see out the 2021 Supercars season. And while the title may have already been decided by then, there’s still glory to reach for at Mount Panorama.
FEATURE – Thomas Randle, Castrol and Tickford
A young gun in Supercars with an inspiring story, Thomas Randle also has a bright future.
FEATURE - Castrol and Tickford Racing
For more than 15 years, Castrol have been part of Tickford Racing’s success in Supercars.
FEATURE - Jaguar E-Type reunion
Three very special Jaguar E-Types come together to mark a pair of Jaguar anniversaries.
HTCAV – Racing Oddballs
While the likes of Mustangs and Camaros, Minis and Cortinas have been popular mounts for historic touring, there are drivers that prefer something a little different…
ADVICE - Portable Soldering Irons
To deal with dodgy wiring in older cars, a soldering iron is an essential piece of kit.
FEATURE - 2022 Nissan Z
A famous name in Datsun/Nissan history has been reinvented for a new generation. And while it looks forward, the new Nissan ‘Z’ also takes a glance back.
TECH - MG Maze concept
MG puts the ‘mobile’ into mobile gaming with the Maze concept.
FEATURE – 1971 Holden HG Belmont panel van
After decades as a working vehicle, this classic Holden was taken down a different path.
ADVICE – Using a Torque Wrench
A step up from your normal socket driver, a torque wrench can be a useful workshop tool.
Hi-Po turbo Beetle up for grabs in SEVEN82MOTORS auction
Extensively modified inside and out, former Targa Tasmania class winner, ready to continue competition
FEATURE – 1974 Chrysler by Chrysler CJ
Twenty-five years in the making, one man’s search for a rare Australian-made Chrysler proved to be worth the wait.
FEATURE - 1966 Shelby Mustang GT 350R
A British racing legend turned to a legendary American car for a run in the first edition of a legendary Aussie event.
FEATURE – 1974 Valiant VJ Charger XL
Inside, outside and even under the bonnet, this Charger looks stock, but it’s hiding a few secrets…
HTCAV – MoPar Movements
The HTCAV President may have sold his championship-winning Charger, but it’s in safe hands.
HTCAV – Porsches in Touring Car Racing
For a brief period in the 1960s, Porsche 911s were classified as touring cars. Thirty years later, a maestro from that era helped an HTCAV competitor build a replica of his racing 911.
Tech – AC Cobra Series 1 electric
One of the most copied cars in automotive history is entering the new millennium with new power.
ADVICE – Screwdriver 101
Screwdrivers are some of the simplest tools in your toolbox, so it’s impossible to use them incorrectly, right?
SEVEN82MOTORS September Auction preview
Memorabilia and No Reserve vehicles added to Seven82Motors auction for the first time.
PREVIEW – Burns & Co. October Collectors Auction
Over 1,000 lots consigned for October auction in Victoria.v
FEATURE – 1965 Dodge Coronet 500
Under the bonnet of this Dodge Coronet lies a connection to a drag racing legend.
ADVICE - A BIT OF EVERYTHING
You’d have to have a huge shed and storage to keep all of the different screwdrivers and attachments to cover all of the fasteners found on today’s cars.
HTCAV – Father and Son Racers
Motor racing, at least in the HTCAV, is a heck of a lot more multi-generational than you might think.
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