Check out the treasure trove of 1990s street machines, muscle cars and vans from our archives!

Stan Shaw’s Pro Street 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
Sensational blown big-block ’57 Chev Bel Air

SMOTY Hall of Fame: Colin Townsend’s FJ
Street Machine of the Year was won in 1994 by Colin Townsend’s wide-body FJ Holden. Ten years later, Colin offered Simon Telford the chance to drive the car. Here’s what happened

Flashback: Gary Beardsley’s FX Holden
Back in 1999, Gary Beardsley’s FX pushed the boundaries of retrotech to the next level

Roman Auto-Tek VS Commodore ute
Italian style and Aussie guile makes a super slammed showstopper

Ed Brodie’s SMOTY-winning 1974 Holden HJ Sedan – MR HJ
Looking back on Ed Brodie’s 1998-99 SMOTY-winning Holden HJ

Ground breaker: Johnny Musladin’s EH Holden
Johnny Musladin’s beautiful EH Holden

Blown 427 SOHC ‘Cammer’-powered 1962 Ford Falcon Sedan Delivery
Would you believe a blown Cammer?

Chris Hollingworth’s pro street HG ute
Rebuilding this magnifico HG ute demanded a mountain of folding stuff

Roy Alati’s show-stopping 1962 S-Series Valiant – flashback
Six years of hard slog created this S-series stunner

Wildsville: Mike Cooper’s 1993 Ford pick-up
Crafted rather than built, Mike Cooper’s wild Tubester rod is pure art

Top 20 hero street machines – flashback
Some cars just stick in the mind; here’s a selection of some of the best ground-breaking streeters that featured throughout the first 25 years of Street Machine

Iconic builds from the 80s and 90s Brisbane car scene
Looking back on eight memorable builds from Brisbane’s show and street scene in the 80s and 90s

Brian Willis’s Grand Champion-winning HK Monaro
Street machines don’t get much better than Brian Willis’s Summernats 7 Grand Champion Monaro. They come tougher and meaner but only a very few are in the same ballpark when it comes to overall quality of workmanship and visual impact. Just ask the Summernats judges. In fact, ask anyone who has studied the car. It’s […]

Bruno D’Agostino’s Pro Street HJ Statesman
You don’t see a whole lot of tough Statesmen running around. Bruno D’Agostino’s ’75 is out to rectify that

Alan ‘Bundy’ Lucas’s pro street HQ Monaro
This is what happens when your mum says motorbikes are too dangerous

Darryl McBeth’s 1995 Street Machine of the Year-winning FJ Holden
If at first you DO succeed, trying again is damn tough…

Jason Fitzallen’s fluoro & graphics LC Torana
When Jason Fitzallen comes cruising, put on your sunnies. You won’t see anything more eyeball-scorching than this loud LC Torana

Bill Murfin’s injected big-block HT Monaro BILLIT
The original feature on Bill Murfin’s 1997 Street Machine of the Year winning HT Monaro

Mark Sanders’s ground-breaking LH Torana
First white, then blue, Mark Sanders’ lightweight road warrior LH came back dressed to kill

Flashback: TUF58 XY Falcon V8
We look back at Nick Karathanasopoulos’s brutal XY GT