The Holden VL SS Group was built for Racing
The debut of the Holden VL Commodore SS Group A came from Garry Willmington at Oran Park's Pepsi 250. But the car was severely underdone and the car retired after just 4 laps.
Two weeks later HSV debuted their new VL Commodore at the Enzed Sandown 500. Two cars were entered from the HSV team, number 10, driven by Larry Perkins, and Denny Hulme, with the number 11 car driven by Jeff Allam and Armin Hahne, both HSV cars were Perkins built. The HSV team had a promising start with both qualifying in the top 10.
The Group A #2 car was driven by Grice and Percy in the 1988 Bathurst 1000.
Features
The race car interior features extra gauges, rollcage, SAAS steering wheel and seat.
The engine bay has an outstanding level of detail including a metal bonnet support.
The sparse race car interior includes a switch tower, note the arm rests are removed from the doors.
Release date: 22 October 2024
Limited Edition: 750 pieces worldwide
- Diecast Chassis
- Highly detailed engine bay
- Opening & moving parts
- Limited edition
- Individually numbered