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

Flashback: Con Elfes’s HQ Holden One Tonner
Con Elfes has recently bought back his OG One Tonner and is giving it a freshen up. In the meantime, check out the original SM feature from 1991

Ron Smith’s Graphic Galaxie
Ron Smith bought his Aussie-assembled Galaxie at age 18 and 35 years later, they are still going strong!

Howard Astill’s ROCK 3 XA Falcon
This legendary street machine was given a new lease of life to wow the crowds at Summernats 30. Here’s how Howard Astill’s iconic XA Falcon evolved through the years

Carmine Carofano’s INFINITY HQ Statesman
In the 1990s, Carmine Carofano’s slick HQ Statesman was a weapons-grade trophy magnet

Howard Astill’s Rock Solid XA GT
We take a look back at Howard Astill’s incredible XA Falcon GT, Rock Solid, which was a trophy magnet in the 90s

Silvio Muscat’s big-block HQ one tonner
We take a look back at Silvio Muscat’s tough, trophy-winning HQ One Tonner

Interview: Pro Touring pioneer, Mark Sanders
Mark Sanders is one of the true innovators of the Aussie pro touring scene, building corner-carving weapons that were also pretty handy at picking up awards

Mike Bowden’s 1949 Ford ute – SPINNA
When he was 21, Mike Bowden created a Street Machine Of The Year-contending, salt-racing ’49 Ford ute. More than two decades later, he’s been reunited with his survivor build
Blown EFI 355-powered EH Holden
15 years of work transformed Justin Gardner’s first car into something breathtaking

Dennis Laing’s Pro Street 1964 Ford Galaxie
You can’t see half of what makes Dennis Laing’s Galaxie great

Classy Holden HX Sandman built in the 90s
Built nearly 20 years ago, Garry Pointon’s super-clean HX Sandman is still a showstopper

LEGAL 8 takes on the Aussie Muscle Car Run
We love it when we discover a classic Street Machine feature car from the past is still up and running hard, but Neville Philips’s LEGAL 8 EH Holden is doing better than most