Vk Commodore Group A

Vk Commodore Group A. 1985 Holden Commodore HDT SS V8 Group A (VK) by EdPreece on DeviantArt The VK SS Group A was the first of a line of four models to be dubbed Group A and the VK was the very best of them This VK-era Commodore is now finished in the iconic shade of Formula Blue with replica white 'SS', 'SS Group A Peter Brock' and '1st Bathurst '82 '83 '84' decals, over a Cerulean Blue vinyl, leather, and synthetic suede-trimmed interior, featuring white and blue herringbone front seat inserts, and a 'Peter Brock' signature.

1985 Holden VK Commodore Group A SS Sedan 2019 Shannons Melbourne Summer Classic Auction YouTube
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Widely regarded as the most desirable Brock Commodore of all, the Holden Dealer Teams VK Group A dubbed the The Blue Meanie by its legion of fans was launched in March 1985, several months after the SS. View the price and details of this 1985 HDT VK GROUP A (refcode TA1235218) | Widely regarded as the most desirable Brock Commodore of all,

1985 Holden VK Commodore Group A SS Sedan 2019 Shannons Melbourne Summer Classic Auction YouTube

This VK-era Commodore is now finished in the iconic shade of Formula Blue with replica white 'SS', 'SS Group A Peter Brock' and '1st Bathurst '82 '83 '84' decals, over a Cerulean Blue vinyl, leather, and synthetic suede-trimmed interior, featuring white and blue herringbone front seat inserts, and a 'Peter Brock' signature. Jaguar is defined by its E Type, Ford by the Mustang and in bygone times by the Model T, Ferrari… well, take your pick.. Every automotive brand -okay, almost all of them - has an iconic model or two that spring immediately to mind whenever the manufacturer's name is mentioned

1985 Holden HDT VK Commodore Group 'A' SS Sedan (No. 327/500) YouTube. Back in 1985, Australian touring car racing switched to international Group A rules and, as well as making Bathurst a truly international event, it also meant that car makers had to build 500 homologation road cars to qualify for. Holden continued to produce Group A Commodores up until the VN series of 1992, by which time the Group A cars were making way for yet another regulation change.

Road test 1985 Holden Commodore HDT Group A VK — Drives.today. As per AUSCAR rules, the Commodore's used the 5.0-litre Holden V8 engine, though. Development work on the SS VK Group A was undertaken by the Holden Dealer Team (HDT) and championship-winning driver Peter Brock - an icon of Australian motorsports..