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December 7, 2021
Australia
Holden
Build number 002 was offered through Lloyds Auctions in December 2021 - when we saw this advertised it had bids at $106,000 AUD with 10 days remaining on the auction clock. One of only 302 units built, this is car numbered 002. This was HSVs Group A racing car, and famously competed in the Australian Touring Car Championship, including the Bathurst 1000 event. As the last of the Group A cars...
April 27, 2021
Australia
Holden
This amazing lowj km Group A VN commodore has just 182ks on the clock - and surely is the most pristine in existance. The following comments are taken from the original advertisement on Lloyds auctions: When selecting cars for their potential to increase in value it’s important to tick a number of boxes, namely, rarity, heritage and desirability. The VN Commodore SS Group A ticks all of those...
May 26, 2018
New Zealand
Holden
Good original paint motor has been modifications but have original heads crank etc
February 21, 2017
Australia
Holden
Probably the most preserved VN Group A in existence, this one has only 177 km on the clock. Certainly one for the collector, and a price to match, asking for offers over $200,000 in February 2017. See it here on australianmusclecarsales.com.au. One of only 302 units built, this is car numbered 180. This was HSVs Group A machine, and famously competed in the Australian Touring Car Championship...
February 13, 2017
Australia
Holden
One of just 302 built, this SS Group A Commodore was offered for $95,000 (AUD) on carsales.com.au in February 2017. The seller claims the car has only travelled 29,218km, and is completely original other then the replacement tyres. As the last of the Group A Holdens, expect these VNs to be demanding ever higher prices in future. Classic Register did a short write up on another of these cars here...
September 4, 2016
Australia
Holden
This was the very last of the Group A Holdens, and one of only 302 units built in total. At the time these cars were produced, Group A regulations applied to the Australian Touring Car Championship ('ATCC') and many other championships around the world. The Group A rules required a manufacturer to build a minimum of 500 vehicles of a specific 'evolution', such as a modified body kit, brakes or...