Reader’s car of the week: Bruno’s HQ Holden

Our reader’s car of the week is Bruno Grimaldi’s tough HQ

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Photographers: Dan Browne

“I HAD my first car when I was 16, and it all spiralled out of control from there,” says Bruno. “I now have an HQ coupe and a VK Brock, among others, but my ’71 HQ sedan was for the family and me to enjoy. It was a relatively easy 18-month build that was finished in 2012.

HQ Holden GTS Engine“The HQ’s heart is a 383 small-block Chev with Edelbrock Performer alloy heads, a Victor Jr intake, and Pacemaker headers flowing into a 2.5-inch twin exhaust. Behind that is a three-speed Turbo 350 and nine-inch rear.

HQ Holden Interior“For the suspension I went with Pedders custom springs and shocks and Pro9 adjustable arms. I wanted a solid Pro Street look for the car, so decided to roll with Center Lines – 15×3.5 on the front and 15×10 out back. The mini-tubs really give the car a tough look over 10-inch-wide Mickey Thompsons, while the Mercedes silver paint with the black stripes really sets the car off in the sun.

HQ Holden 1“Big thanks go to Stef Buccella at Westernlink Automotive, Mario Federico at J&M Prestige, John Bartollo, Simon Gauci, John Lang, and Brian Muscat at Western Street Trim.”

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