Vk Commodore Group A. 1985 Holden VK Commodore SS Group A replica rally car 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. When the Holden Commodore SS VK Group A was released with its prodigious performance and blue paint, the nickname "Blue Meanie" must have seemed a natural choice
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Above Video: This clip from 1986 shows Peter Brock driving a Holden Commodore VK SS Group A at Mount Panorama and describing a lap of the track best known to the world as "Bathurst." The reason for this disparity was that the cars they drove to the circuit were newly built examples of the Holden Commodore VK SS Group A.Production had begun in March of the same year, but the 500 required. As per AUSCAR rules, the Commodore's used the 5.0-litre Holden V8 engine, though.
Holden VK Group A Commodore 19841985 Buyer's Guide
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 Above Video: This clip from 1986 shows Peter Brock driving a Holden Commodore VK SS Group A at Mount Panorama and describing a lap of the track best known to the world as "Bathurst." The reason for this disparity was that the cars they drove to the circuit were newly built examples of the Holden Commodore VK SS Group A.Production had begun in March of the same year, but the 500 required. 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 Commodore VK Group A Sedan 4dr Man 4sp. The 1985 HDT VK Commodore SS Group A is better known today as 'Blue Meanie' Jaguar is defined by its E Type, Ford by the Mustang and in bygone times by the Model T, Ferrari… well, take your pick..
Holden VK Group A Commodore 19841985 Buyer's Guide. 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..