Taking your car in for repairs shouldn’t leave it in pieces, but unfortunately, that’s exactly what happened to the owner of this 1986 Holden Commodore VL. According to a recent report from Australian ...
One very unique Holden VL Commodore has hit the open market, sporting Walkinshaw-like styling and a professionally-engineered convertible body. Described by seller Australian Muscle Car Sales as ‘done ...
A 1988 Holden Commodore could sell for $200,000 despite being in the 'roughest' condition a classic car expert has ever seen. The HSV VL SS Group A Walkinshaw became rusty and severely run-down while ...
The last of the series Holden Commodore VL sold in record numbers back in the mid ‘80s, finally managing to outsell the Ford Falcon in Australia. The 1986 model was a substantial makeover of the VK ...
THE VL Commodore is a popular model and you should find plenty of willing buyers. The odometer reading is very low and provided it has been well serviced and is roadworthy, any new owner should need ...
The Holden Commodore was sold in a multiple of different forms over its 42-year production run in Australia, but it was never sold as a convertible. That fact makes this particular 1986 VL Commodore ...
In Australia, one of the most recognizable cars anywhere in the country is the VL-generation Holden Commodore. Produced between 1986 and 1988, the VL is loved by many down under and loathed by many ...
THE VL Commodore is a popular model and you should find plenty of willing buyers. The odometer reading is very low and provided it has been well serviced and is roadworthy, any new owner should need ...
No other car epitomised the local car industry like the Holden Commodore. A mainstay on Australian roads from the moment of its launch in 1978, it remained there for nearly 40 years. While it didn't ...
A car lover is furious after their prized custom Holden was crashed by a mechanic who took it for a spin when it was dropped it in for a service. The bonnet of the rare 1986 Commodore VL, understood ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Classic Holdens are expected to fetch big prices after the demise of the brand in Australia – just don't expect the rusty old Commodore ...
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