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#41 Posted : Wednesday, 13 July 2011 7:40:07 AM(UTC)
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What about the poor guys who live in Bathurst and own a Monaro? Are they Bathurst Monaro's?


ROTFLMAO....
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#42 Posted : Wednesday, 13 July 2011 8:24:51 AM(UTC)
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the same label of Bathurst Torana is applied to the L34's
on the cover of oct 74 wheels magazine there is an yellow L34 on the cover
with the caption of Holdens Bathurst Supercar. and that was printed 4wks
before the race was on, so the press thought it was worthy. cheers Gary
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#43 Posted : Wednesday, 13 July 2011 8:39:15 AM(UTC)
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Originally posted by tranx
What about the poor guys who live in Bathurst and own a Monaro? Are they Bathurst Monaro's?

almost on track now!!

the only genuine bathurst monaros are the ones sold in bathurst by th local holden dealer (of course it has to have "genuine" dealer sticker on rear window & glovebox manual to prove its authenticity, & of course build sheet wirh delivery adress
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#44 Posted : Wednesday, 13 July 2011 11:06:47 PM(UTC)
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Originally posted by BIGCAV
the same applies to the option 97 XC's i suppose, every one calls them bathurst specials

That's a good point CAV.

Several manufacturers built minimum number batches of cars especially for Bathurst, but the GTS 327 wouldn't be one of them. Arguably the EH S4 was the 1st such & the Cortina GT500 the 2nd. Holden made batches of XU1s for Bathurst. Ford produced the RPO83 & the 30 special XC Cobras etc. These cars would have legitimate claim to the name Bathurst special. There were others like the 'big tank' Charger, but I doubt that the GTS 327 or say XR & XT GTs would be amongst them.

Dr Terry


Greetings, Very good points. I recall reading in musclecar that Harry Firth was behind factory alterations for the HT GTS 350 model that raced at and won Bathurst in 1969. All the cars built prior to that race were the subject of special enhancements that resulted in the only true "Bathurst Monaro" model and that 200 had been registered by October. The cars built after the race also had the enhancements so they too would be "Bathurst Monaros". This would indicate that there are quite a few legit "Bathurst Monaros" out there. The GTS 327 is not a "Bathurst Monaro" but the HT and HG GTS 350 with a 4-speed sure are.
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#45 Posted : Thursday, 14 July 2011 3:06:20 AM(UTC)
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Very god point Mr git.

If it was intentionally modified for Bathurst that makes it eligible enough to claim the 'Bathurst' tag.

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#46 Posted : Thursday, 14 July 2011 4:28:59 AM(UTC)
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Personnally I like the Sandman Panelvan's. They were intentionally modified by Holden for a more sedate but equally important purpose.

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#47 Posted : Thursday, 14 July 2011 6:35:20 AM(UTC)
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Sandman Panelvans... well if you can get there in under 2 minutes at Bathurst is that a record?
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#48 Posted : Friday, 29 July 2011 2:07:41 PM(UTC)
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Holden would have loved to have called them Bathurst racing Monaros. Now they just had to get around a GM manufacturers worldwide ban on motorsports activity. Aaah yes we'll call them 81837's to conceal any activity and start the Holden DEALER Team. Dealers can then push the "Bathurst" Or more concealed "Mountain" moniker in marketing at a franchise level. And so they did!
Holden Monaro- Mountain- Winning= "Bathurst Monaro" The public joined the dots, and Holden got around the ban in turn creating mystique and intrigue surrounding a two-door Kingswood whose ultimate goal was to serve as a marketing platform for the new all Australian built V8. Which would in time become the most winning engine around the "mountain". Funny how they are never referred to as "Bathurst 308's". And the Monaro is most loved for the venerable "327,350" Chevrolet engines that were powering North American cabs at the time. (Sorry!)
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#49 Posted : Saturday, 30 July 2011 2:33:27 AM(UTC)
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seems to me the only people bitchin about it being called a bathurst monaro are those that dont own one....

oh... i dont own one either btw
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#50 Posted : Saturday, 30 July 2011 3:48:01 AM(UTC)
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a quick one i hope doesnt change the topic but is teh 350 really the motor with the most amount of wins?

surely not? i dont know the figures at all but i would of guess a clevo or 5.0L holden, or the 5.0l race motor holden in a supercar or a 5.0l windsor if you counted supercars and xt's etc
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#51 Posted : Saturday, 30 July 2011 11:19:36 AM(UTC)
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308 Holden has got to be the winning est motor at Bathurst...Jack
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#52 Posted : Saturday, 30 July 2011 6:48:17 PM(UTC)
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5 litre Holden, not just 308. Windsors should have won more times than Clevelands but they have also been used for an awful long time. The current Chev engine in V8 supercras would be getting close to the 304/308 too.
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#53 Posted : Sunday, 31 July 2011 4:13:26 AM(UTC)
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OK guys, here's the exact count.

If you include the first 3 races at Phillip Island & the 1997 & 1998 1000 Classics when the 2 litre war was on, there have been 53 races.

13 cars have used the Holden 308/304 V8
11 have used the 5 litre GM Motorsport V8
6 used 351 Cleveland V8
5 had 5 litre Ford Motorsport V8s
3 were 1500 Cortinas
2 Small Block Chevs (327/350)
2 Sierras
2 GTR Skylines
1 Small Block Ford 289 V8
1 Jag V12
1 Holden 6
1 Falcon 6
1 Mini
1 M//Benz
1 Vauxhall
1 Volvo
1 BMW

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#54 Posted : Wednesday, 12 October 2011 6:37:14 AM(UTC)
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Here is the updated list.

13 cars have used the Holden 308/304 V8 12 have used the 5 litre GM Motorsport V8
6 used 351 Cleveland V8
5 had 5 litre Ford Motorsport V8s
3 were 1500 Cortinas
2 Small Block Chevs (327/350)
2 Sierras
2 GTR Skylines
1 Small Block Ford 289 V8
1 Jag V12
1 Holden 6
1 Falcon 6
1 Mini
1 M//Benz
1 Vauxhall
1 Volvo
1 BMW

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#55 Posted : Friday, 14 October 2011 1:57:06 AM(UTC)
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Their is no such thing as a Bathurst Monaro or any other car called Bathurst.
It's just rubbish dreamt up!
Holden never made a Monaro for Bathurst coming from the factory as such.
The special enhancements were fitted after the car was sold new.
As far as 12 bolt diff goes in the HK HT with the lower ratios, could one order that from new drive a way.

Even the Ford GT-HO could not be called Bathurst.
The only thing that could be called one is the car that raced at Bathurst
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#56 Posted : Friday, 14 October 2011 2:33:18 AM(UTC)
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Well I suppose if you are going to get all hot and bothered about the shameful "Bathurst" tag (after all who would want to own a car with a connection to that second rate track) you should all start pronouncing Monaro as it is meant to be. The Monaro region they are named after is pronounced "Monairo", not Monaro. So get it right OK!
And Bathurst is NOT pronounced Bath Hurst. It is Bathurst. Even Brocky couldn't get that right.
Every body repeat after me; Thou Shall Never Call Any HK 327 Monaro a Baturst Special Again. Naughty Naughty people.
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#57 Posted : Friday, 14 October 2011 2:54:00 AM(UTC)
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Someone came up to me and said that my HG Monaro was a Bathurst Monaro.
I said it was a HG ? and that it was a 308 and it was a Bundaberg Monaro. That's a bit faster than a 350 Bathurst Monaro.
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#58 Posted : Friday, 14 October 2011 4:40:53 AM(UTC)
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quote:
Originally posted by castellan
Their is no such thing as a Bathurst Monaro or any other car called Bathurst.
It's just rubbish dreamt up!
Holden never made a Monaro for Bathurst coming from the factory as such.
The special enhancements were fitted after the car was sold new.


Incorrect. The HK 327 GTS Coupe thst was raced at Bathurst is the same car you'd have bought from the dealer. The HT 350 Manual had specific factory modifications and the one raced at Bathurst was the exact same car you purchased from the dealer. I agree. I cant stand it when people refer to an HK 327 as a Bathurst Monaro BUT, the HT 350 manual was such a vehicle.
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#59 Posted : Friday, 14 October 2011 6:09:05 AM(UTC)
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There is a bloke in the town where i live with a HDT car (WOELDERS / MACROW) from the 1969 Bathurst race. I think it ran 6th that year. He purchased it in 1970 and has all the documentation for the car. That is a true bathurst monaro.
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#60 Posted : Friday, 14 October 2011 11:45:10 PM(UTC)
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The HT 350 GTS Monaro from the showroom floor ran at other tracks ?

And what about the Different heads fitted after the showroom floor and mods air box after ?

It was not like you had GTS Bathurst on the glove box or any where.
A GT got GT-HO on the lid ? and if anyone could not tell the difference they had to be stupid.
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