SMOTY 2016 #11: Raelene Drew’s Holden HR Premier streeter
Valvoline Street Machine of the Year 2016 contender: Raelene Drew’s 1966 HR Holden Premier
1968 Holden HR Premier & 1974 LH SL/R Torana streeters
With Raelene’s ’68 Holden HR Premier and Mark’s ’74 Holden LH SL/R Torana, the Drews prove the family that plays together stays together
Razor-sharp HD Holden panel van
Ian Saxby’s cool Holden HD panel van proves the old adage that less is more
Home-built Holden HD with twin superchargers
Alf Pagano’s twin-blown Holden HD is a supercharged showstopper, but after three rebuilds, the former panel beater says it’s been a rough ride with his ‘Donna’
350 Chev-powered HD Holden sedan streeter
This small-block Chev-powered ’65 Holden sedan is half HR, half HD and one-hundred per cent awesome
Twin-Turbo Mazda V6-powered HR ute
You’d never guess it, but Anthony Barbara’s HR Holden Ute is packing a 2.5-litre twin-turbo Mazda six
Holden HR wagon with blown 350ci V8
Influenced by the tuff and tidy rides of his mates, Karl Butler made the switch from resto to radical with his 1967 Holden HR station wagon
Seven-second, twin-turbo HR Holden
Khain Mackey is gunning for low sevens with his newly overhauled twin-turbo SBC-powered HR Holden
The 327-powered Opel and the great HR coupe hoax
Factory HR coupes were never real, but 327-powered Opels were, as far back as 1964!
Nathan Booth’s SMOTY-winning HR Holden ute
The lowdown on the 2015 Valvoline Street Machine of the Year winner
Australia’s quickest column shift goes even quicker
Mark Drew’s HR Holden Premier has been making huge gains in the past couple months – going from a reasonably quick 10-sec streeter to a full house eight-second street ‘n’ strip warrior
Graham Cowley’s HR Holden ute – video
Graham Cowley’s HR ute is a genuine street machine survivor. Built over 30 years ago, it retains its signature features including the paint and the original screaming small-block Chev
Video: Raelene Drew’s turbocharged HR Holden on the dyno
Raelene’s turbo LS-powered HR Holden is slicker than ever
Video: Nine-second column-shifted HR Holden
We’ve watched Raelene Drew’s almost stock-appearing HR get quicker over the years. The latest incarnation, with a turbocharged LS engine, is the quickest yet