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31-03-2010, 10:48 AM | #31 | ||
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here my 2 cents
XA GT PH4 XY GT P3 XC COBRA 5.8 FPV BF GTP FPV FG F6 W427 A9X VL GROUP A VK BROCK XU1 |
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31-03-2010, 10:58 AM | #32 | ||
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Holden never made a fast 70s or 80s era car. All the famed greats such as Monaros, Toranas in all forms etc. were never remotely fast in standard form. A 3 speed Valiant Hemi 245 Pacer was quicker than all the Monaros in standard form, a 3 speed E38 Charger was faster accelerating than even the trickest V8 Torana. The six cylinder Toranas (XU1s) were so ridiculously slow in standard form that it is a joke.
That said however, a 327 HK Monaro is for me the most attractive. But not for performance, at least not in standard form. I have all the original magazines from the era, and really, the 1/4 mile times for most of the Holdens people dream about rarely get into the 15s, most are 16 second cars. For driving pleasure in STANDARD form the only Aussie muscle cars of the earlier eras worth driving were the sixpack Chargers and the GTHO Falcons. Everything else is so mind numbingly slow it is not funny. In full cheat mode race trim then the Holdens were quick, but in standard form they were woeful.
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31-03-2010, 11:38 AM | #33 | ||
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XA GTHO P4
XY GTHO P3 XW GTHO P2 XC Cobra XR GT XB GT HK GTS HT GTS A9X LC GTR LH SLR 5000 VK Grp A
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31-03-2010, 12:03 PM | #34 | ||
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XY GTHO P3
XW GTHO P2 XE ESP XA GTHO P4 XB GT XR GT VK Grp A LJ XU 1 HK GTS HT GTS A9X LH G-PAK Torana
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31-03-2010, 12:07 PM | #35 | |||
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31-03-2010, 12:12 PM | #36 | ||
Trev
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Just providing the facts to correct some preconceptions based in myth that any Holden muscle car was remotely fast. Some were pretty, and I quite like some of them. But they are all s-l-o-w
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31-03-2010, 01:19 PM | #37 | ||
Long live the Falcon GT
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1. XA GT-HO Phase IV Production Car 2. XY GT-HO Phase III 3. XA GT-HO Phase IV Race Car Spec 4. XR GT 5. XC Cobra (one of the first 30) 6. FG F6 (I haven't had a go in one yet!) Holden: 1. LX A9X 2. HK GTS 327 3. VK Group A 4. VL Walkinshaw 5. HQ GTS 6. A Read Sandman (HZ I think?) Thats my list...
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31-03-2010, 02:08 PM | #38 | ||
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Good stuff everyone! Im LOVING this!
Its true that MOST "muscle" cars of the 70's and 80's were slow - Ford and Holdens (and really... Valiants too). Especially after pollution restrictions kicked in. However, I think this is missing the point. I have come to learn, and appreciate, what a muscle car actually is. It is not about accelaration or top speed, because a standard 6cyl these days will do better than the old V8's. It is about the EXPERIENCE. For example, I drive an FG GT, but I also drive around some older Ford muscle cars - some of which people have listed here. Guess which car Id rather be in to have fun...? Yep - and its not the FG GT. Yes the FG GT is quicker, better handling, etc. Its even more powerful. But the cars I cant wait to get in are the old cars. Yes - they are slower - no question. But its the experience that counts - the sound - the noise - the challenge - the looks you get from people. So I dont think people love muscle cars because they are quick. They love the nostalgia and presence. They are so anti social in an age of conservatism. Finally, these old classics have a reputation of being fast. They probably were in their time, and frankly they are if you remember they have no airbags, crap brakes etc... But its all in the mystique - the myth. We, as entusiasts, know the true performance these old cars were capable of. But your average bloke who knows nothing of accelartion times, couldn't give a hoot! Thoe cars LOOK fast and SOUND fast. |
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31-03-2010, 02:52 PM | #39 | ||
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Nice to see that nearly all agree that the XR Gt rates so highly.
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31-03-2010, 02:55 PM | #40 | ||
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I can't believe how popular the XR GT has been? I was not expecting this?
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31-03-2010, 03:31 PM | #41 | |||
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31-03-2010, 03:48 PM | #42 | ||
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1. XW GT-HO P2 2. XY GT-HO P3 3. XW GT-HO 4. XA GT 5. XT GT 6. XR GT Holden 1. HT GTS 350 2. HG GTS 350 3. LH L34 4. LH SLR 5000 5. HK GTS 327 6. HG 308 MONARO I don't think 1980's EFI cars, can be referred to as a muscle car. but performance cars from then on i would call them. |
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31-03-2010, 03:50 PM | #43 | |||
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Anyway for me... Ford- 1- XY GTHO Phase 3 2- XA GTHO Phase 4 3- XC Cobra 4- XR GT 5- XB GT Coupe 6- XW GTHO phase 1, and 2 Holden- 1- HK 327 GTS Monaro 2- HT 350 GTS Monaro 3- LH SLR5000 4- VL Walkinshaw 5- VN SS Group A 6- VK SS Group A |
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31-03-2010, 05:22 PM | #44 | ||
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FORDS..
XA GTHO P4 XY GTHO P3 XA GT RPO83 XW GTHO P2 T3 TS50 XR GT HOLDENS.. A9X Hatchback HK 327 GTS Monaro W427 HQ 350 GTS Monarc VN SS Group A VL Walkinshaw
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31-03-2010, 06:32 PM | #45 | ||
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interesting that besides W427, no HSV model is represented post VS GTS-R?
I'll go thru the lists tonight and come to a conclusion |
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31-03-2010, 06:37 PM | #46 | ||
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XY GT P3
XE ESP 351 XE Grang Prix Turbo XW GT P2 XA Coupe FGII GT a9x xu1 vk Blue meanie slr 5000 cant think of anything else that floats my boat from the otherside |
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31-03-2010, 07:26 PM | #47 | |||
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31-03-2010, 07:45 PM | #48 | ||
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FORDS..
XA GTHO P4 XY GTHO P3 T3 TS50 XR GT FPV FG F6 XE DJR Turbo6 HOLDENS.. VN SS Group A VK SS Group A A9X Hatchback HK 327 GTS Monaro W427 HQ 350 GTS Monaro
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31-03-2010, 08:08 PM | #49 | |||
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Not in any particular order:-
XC Falcon Cobra Option 97, Last of the classic big bangers XB Falcon GT, last of the Classic Era GTs, complete with 4 WHeel Disk Brakes XA Falcon GT-HO, the best of what could have been XY Falcon GT-HO, The King XW Falcon GT-HO, The first of the HOs XR Falcon GT, First of the GTs HG Monaro GTS 350, last of the bathurst bred GTS HT Monaro GTS 350, Best of the Monaros with a Bathurst HK Monaro GTS 350, Holdens first serious attempt at the Crown LJ Torana GTR-XU1, Nimble like the LC, but with some more much needed grunt LH Torana SLR 5000 L34, Trying to sort the new V8 Torana with success LX Torana SS A9X, best of the breed, if strangled with ADR 27A
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31-03-2010, 10:21 PM | #50 | ||
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oooh this is tough list
1.XY GT-HO ph3 2.XR GT 3.XE ESP 351 4.XC cobra 5.XE dick johnson grand prix 6.F6 typhoon r-spec 1.HT GTS 350 monaro 2.LC gtr xu-1 3.SLR5000 4.A9X torana 5.HQ GTS 350 6.VN SS GROUP A VN SS GROUP A was actually last homologation special!!!!!!!!!!
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31-03-2010, 10:41 PM | #51 | |||
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By the standards of the time they were quick in comparison to the family sedans they were based on - particularly the 350CID Monaros and the GTR-XU1. Anyway - my list: FORD XY GTHO - you can't argue with a legend XR GT - arguably the starting point for Aussie V8 muscle XB GT - if only for the way it looks V6 Capri GT - performance in a small package FPV F6 HOLDEN HK GTS350 Monaro - poor gearbox aside, more proof that too many cubes is never a bad thing. HG GTS350 Monaro - more of the above in a better looking package LJ GTR-XU1 Torana LH Torana A9X Hatchback - also for the way it looks VN Group A SS Commodore Cheers Russ
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31-03-2010, 10:57 PM | #52 | ||
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1. XA GT-HO PHRASE 4
2. XY GT-HO PHASE 3 3. XW GT-HO PHRASE 2 4. XW GT-HO PHRASE 1 5. XC COBRA 6. XA GT-RPO COUPE 1. VB 179 Commodore 2. VB starfire 4 3. VC blue 202 auto 4. Camira E.F.I. 5. Astra 2 litre 6. HK 350 GTS 2 DOOR |
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01-04-2010, 12:01 AM | #53 | |||
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01-04-2010, 12:19 AM | #54 | |||
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Trouble is I've driven quite a few of those and convinced the cars we have today are far better. However my wrapup: 1. XY GTHO earned my licence aged 17 in Kojonup behind the wheel - pig of a car to drive, but the copper loved it and I loved that he loved it 2. XB GT coupe - My XU-1 beat my mate's GT down Greenmount Hill, but I really liked his car and he was too scared to hammer it. 3. XC Cobra - Feel the chest trying to push through the spine 4. XE ESP 351 - Haven't done that one 5. FPV F6 - meh good but no suprises, not a fan of HSV and FPV 6. FPV GT - ditto 1. Torana A9X Hatch - Holy ********** that pulled hard 2. Brock VK Group A - That's one I'd like to try 3. Torana XU1 - owned one of these, babe magnet at the time, pulled hard. not drive-in friendly. 4. Walkinshaw VL - Didn't have one of those, but I did have the turbo and it was unpredictable and dangerous - great engine with IC, chip, etc 400+hp in a car prone to go airbourne. 5. Monaro HG - The note! Almost as good sounding as the 253, otherwise always the bridesmaid to the GT, but great profile. 6. HSV VS GTS-R - Got a model of that one on my desk sharing space with the HO, but only because it looks good Shame you didn't broaden the scope to include great cars like the AP series Valiants |
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01-04-2010, 02:10 AM | #55 | ||
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my picks,
1. Xy ph3. 2. Xa gt. 3. Xd 351. 4. Eb gt. 5. T3 ts50. 6. Xp hardtop. 1. Slr 5000. 2. Wilkinshaw. 3. Hq gts munro. 4. Coupe 4. 5. W427. 6. Vnss grpA |
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01-04-2010, 07:28 AM | #56 | ||
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My Picks
1. XY GTHO ph3 2. XW GTHO Ph2 3. XR GT 4. XB GT 5. T3 TS50 6. FG F6 1. HT Monaro GTS 350 2. Torana XU1 3. HDT VK Group A SS 4. HDT VK Group 3 5. VN Group A SS 6. HSV W427 |
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01-04-2010, 07:58 AM | #57 | ||
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what an amazing response - im currently calculating the responses....
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01-04-2010, 08:08 AM | #58 | ||
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NO TE/TS50 (5.6) or GTS300 or SV99? or are you guys stuck in the 1970s
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01-04-2010, 08:18 AM | #59 | |||
Trev
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And the facts remain that the XU1 in most tests was a 16 second car, same as most of the Monaros. It is an unpalatable fact for some, but still a fact. We have had Monaros, and an XU1 in the household so I have nothing against them. But standard they were dogs.
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01-04-2010, 09:12 AM | #60 | ||
Trev
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Anyways.... My List.
Ford - XR GT (Bronze) - XY GTHO (Red) - XB GT Hardtop (Yellow) - XE ESP 351 (White) - BF GT-P (Blueprint) - FG F6 (Ego) Holden - HK GTS 327 (Yellow) - WB Statesman (Red) - A9X Hardtop (White) - W427 (White) - HZ Monaro (White) - FJ (Blue) And I have to add the Valiants :-) - E49 Charger (Hemi Orange) - R Series (White) - VG Pacer (Vitamin C) - E55 Charger (Silver) - VH Hardtop (Red) - VE VIP (Bronze)
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