HRT427
#1
Posted 27 April 2006 - 08:36 PM
#2 _LJ355_
Posted 27 April 2006 - 08:39 PM
#3
Posted 27 April 2006 - 08:45 PM
#4
Posted 27 April 2006 - 08:52 PM
That his LX in the background too? I have a photo of a convertible that looks like that on my computer.
#5 _LJ355_
Posted 27 April 2006 - 09:08 PM
#6 _dannylxss_
Posted 27 April 2006 - 09:11 PM
#7
Posted 27 April 2006 - 10:48 PM
And the engineers are asking me if I have a collapsable steering column to pass reg. and they let this 427ci monster on the streets, not fair
#8
Posted 28 April 2006 - 06:56 AM
#9
Posted 28 April 2006 - 12:31 PM
#10 _EXLXSL_
Posted 28 April 2006 - 05:17 PM
#11
Posted 28 April 2006 - 06:32 PM
whats with the "THE427" plates?I don't think it's registerable.
#12 _user asked to be removed_
Posted 28 April 2006 - 06:49 PM
Edited by Liam.W, 28 April 2006 - 06:53 PM.
#13
Posted 28 April 2006 - 06:57 PM
Two track cars, maybe a few showcars, this one, maybe another one or two for rallies etc, but honestly I thought Brock/Skaife was just racing a hot Monaro... I don't remember any HRT 427s down there.
Edited by Heath, 28 April 2006 - 06:57 PM.
#14
Posted 28 April 2006 - 09:24 PM
There were 2 made, this one is the only one with the 427 and build plate, the other was the show car, it's got a GEN 3 and no build plate.
The rego plate is a fake, put there by Holden, I don't believe the car has an ADR plate as it's a prototype.
The car Brock drove in Targa was just a beefed up CV8 5.7, and the ones raced in the Bathurst 24 hour were full race cars (based on this car had it been put in production). This car was intended to be produced with a price tag of around $220,000 form memory. Mick would know (yellowa9x's) he had a deposit on one when the pulled the pin.
#15 _yellowa9xs_
Posted 28 April 2006 - 09:28 PM
A few things to answer some questions about the HRT 427.
She isn't registered and I don't think it could get registered as emissions would be an issue! The plates are dummies HSV had made up for the no real reason except that they look good.
There are only 2 HRT 427's. This one and the one Holden own. Holden's one is in the National Motor Museum in S.A. Red mentioned that Holden's one is a show car with a smaller engine fitted.
I got it by being persistent. When the HRT 427 was 1st shown at the Sydney Motor Show in 2002, I just had to have one!
What did it cost? Toooooo........ much!
What is she worth now or in 20 years? I don't know, but it is not everyday Holden or HSV sell a prototype. I'd do anything to get the GTR-X.
I wouldn't swap her for a HO Phase 3, but I can't understand why I don't own one. My 2nd favourite Australian Muscle Car. 1. A9X Hatch, 2. GTHO Ph3, 3. Borwell Nagari, 4. L34, 5. 73 Bathurst XU-1.
HSV where planning on making 50 of these but 3 months after saying they would be built they pulled the pin. Apparently they couldn't build them for the $215,000 they said they would cost and the price would have been at least $300,000. Everything is hand made.
The cars that ran in Nation's Cup where Monaro 427s, not HRT 427s. The Nation's Cup cars where basically V8 Supercars with a 7 litre engine. The suspension, brakes, gearbox and diff was straight out of a Supercar.
The cars that Brock and Steven Richards ran at Targa Tasmania, where Monaro 350s with a lot more horsepower, not HRT 427s.
The LX in the background belongs to the mechanic that works on my cars.
#16 _the gts_
Posted 28 April 2006 - 09:31 PM
show us pics of the engine bay.
Because I missed out I ended up with a 2002 GTS coupe.
By the way has anyone heard of one last HSV monaro. I have my 5k down for that too but not heard anything more as yet.
I have been told it will have the 427 in it.
#17 _yellowa9xs_
Posted 28 April 2006 - 09:52 PM
Red has some photos of the engine bay. The photo of the compliance plate says what it is. HSV wouldn't fake one of its own compliance plates.
I think your right about the last HSV Monaro being something special. I keep getting different stories about the engine size.
#18
Posted 28 April 2006 - 09:55 PM
Mick, you didn't send any engine bay pics, just the ones I posted.
Edited by REDA9X, 28 April 2006 - 09:58 PM.
#19 _yellowa9xs_
Posted 28 April 2006 - 10:18 PM
I will re-send them tomorrow.
#20
Posted 28 April 2006 - 10:55 PM
congrats and what a weapon !!!!!! looks like a real sleeper ...
, i would very very tempted to have a daily driver being a red monaro and swap the plates on a saturday around midnight and do some cruizing ....
good luck
#21
Posted 29 April 2006 - 04:30 AM
#22
Posted 29 April 2006 - 08:30 AM
Congratulations�����.regards
#23
Posted 29 April 2006 - 11:29 AM
LoL just gotta pour some battery acid over the paintjobhow does a stock monaro 'look like a sleeper' lol. even if it looks like a normal monaro.. the production ones are fast anyway
#24 _Leakey_
Posted 29 April 2006 - 11:44 AM
So you like the Bolwell Nagari's? I dont think I have ever
spoken to any one who even knew of them?
Did you know they were slightly restyled and made ADR compliant
about 10 years back? There was a failed attempt to get them back
in to production with a very sexy drop top shown. Doors did not open,
but that is what they did to make them compliant!
From what I understood, it only fell over due to funding, nothing else.
The chap that edited Motor Manual was very much involved, as were
some Ford designers on the sly I suspect. They were all buddies.
I cant find/remember who it was that were going to make them,
I dont think it was Bolwell, who are now kiddie ride makers.
Now that prototype would be worth having!!
Cheers, leakey
#25 _hrt1and2_
Posted 29 April 2006 - 12:15 PM
Wouldn't it sh!t ya off if they started making them again.
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