What most Americans fail to realize a lot of their loved cars are made in Aus. I remember seeing Holden commodores under the ?Chrysler? (not sure) badge over there
@freestyla101 the first year for the chevelle/malibu was 1964 and it was considered a midsize car at the time. The 1964 Holden looks nothing like the chevelle, it's a compact with no styling cues from it what so ever. Also the only chevelle that this particular holden in the video resembles would be a 70 chevelle, and this Holden body style began in 1971....so tell me again..who's stealing from who?
@crazyredneckwifknife Like what? The only parts used in those models (no American engines were built in HQ's, all of them up to the 308 were made here) were the fucking glove box lock and the ignition barrel and a few other tiny accessories like door handles. It's about as American as Sushi.
Love watching these older burnouts. Much better than the generations today with their top hats and horsepower they don't know what to do with
@semtex84
Actually, the 350 Chev engine was an option in the HQ
damn that muscle car is slammed down on the ground. actually looks pretty cool.
What most Americans fail to realize a lot of their loved cars are made in Aus. I remember seeing Holden commodores under the ?Chrysler? (not sure) badge over there
Aussie Burnouts all the way home!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@vans1107 haha its not a lookalike, where do you think your chevelle ss gets its looks from? well the good parts anyway.
Australia built muscle right there...
i swear the thumbnail looked like a drawing or something.
@freestyla101 the first year for the chevelle/malibu was 1964 and it was considered a midsize car at the time. The 1964 Holden looks nothing like the chevelle, it's a compact with no styling cues from it what so ever. Also the only chevelle that this particular holden in the video resembles would be a 70 chevelle, and this Holden body style began in 1971....so tell me again..who's stealing from who?
@crazyredneckwifknife Like what? The only parts used in those models (no American engines were built in HQ's, all of them up to the 308 were made here) were the fucking glove box lock and the ignition barrel and a few other tiny accessories like door handles. It's about as American as Sushi.
did it pass on emissions ?
they came out like this stock ;)
@chargerfish1 yeah people get the steering switched around
was it worth it?
@chargerfish1 this is in Australia
@saintluke87 hell yea man aussie's have all the fun!
your right the ones from America look waaayyyy better XD
much better styling.
holdens = best burnouts
lol the back of the car is so dam low surprised theres no sparks =] bad ass tho
@TheAlecDangerProject well thats what there built for.. its not the price of tyres you have to worry about
Felth's man
@chargerfish1 he isnt.
pontian lemans
@rickthe4th1
I think thats an awesome name for your son.. At least you didnt call him ford :D
@chargerfish1 what the fuck? This is an australian car dush
@freestyla101 lol..that's what i thought.
@vans1107 i'm not going to bother, you have no clue.
@450hp202turbo well pretty much everything on its from the USA....
nice cold water on hot engine not good
WHATS WITH EVERYONE PUTTING CHEVY BADGES ON HOLDENS, ITS AUSTRALIA HAVE SOME PRIDE IN UR HOLDEN AND DONT PUT USA CHEVY BADGES ON IT,
what does blown mean lol ama noob
@chargerfish1 I believe it's douche.. as that's the proper spelling but whatever
@chargerfish1 because the world isint america.
Waste of energy... as usual...