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19-01-2024, 05:30 PM | #1 | ||
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I recommend anyone who hasn’t been there to get there before it closes.
Whether your red or blue it’s going to be a sad day when the museum closes! https://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&r...h&opi=89978449
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19-01-2024, 05:40 PM | #2 | ||
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Time for some schadenfreude
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19-01-2024, 06:08 PM | #4 | ||
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Visited many times, always a pleasure to wander through. The place wasn't flashy like some museums, but the content was the star.
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19-01-2024, 08:36 PM | #5 | ||
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A very interesting exhibit was a silver Holden JB Camira SL/e wagon. From a distance it looked like a car but with very dark tinted windows. However it was made of balsa wood but looked 100% real. Given Holden designed the J car wagon rear third (and pressed at Fishermen's bend and exported rear panels all round the world) this is a significant te.
Actually in 83 my mum took me to see a Holden collection Canterbury Rd, Bayswater, Melbourne. A lot of these vehicles migrated to Echuca. Fun fact: Holden designed and pressed the rear doors of HB Torana our door...again exported. |
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19-01-2024, 11:07 PM | #6 | ||
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I believe they designed and engineered the entire 4 door body here as until we adopted the Vauxhal HB Viva as the Torana it was only available in 2 door saloon and 3 door wagon varients.
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20-01-2024, 07:41 PM | #7 | ||
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As mentioned, with this museum within a hour's drive from me, I visited a number of times over the years.
For me, the most interesting aspects where the prototype areas. For the most part, the displays were static, only a couple of vehicles were rotated in and out, so if you went in 2008, chances are the same cars and displays would be there if you went yesterday. And if you didn't leave with that tacky "Holding You in My Holden" jingle stuck in your head, consider yourself lucky! These images are from 2008. The lighting within the facility was pretty ordinary, so the photos reflect that.
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20-01-2024, 07:48 PM | #8 | ||
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Continued..................
This thing doesn't deserve a place in a museum in my opinion............... Holden propaganda in full swing. "Global Technology"............that was 20 years out of date when it arrived in Australia and would chop out tyres in no time. The V2 Monaro has always been a favorite of mine, the only Holden I would cross the line to own. It's funny, the conservative and clean styling that made it so wonderful is exactly what the American's hated about the Pontiac GTO version, even with the hideous nostrils.
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20-01-2024, 08:34 PM | #9 | ||
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I don't know anything about how many people visit on an annual basis or what not, but it is surprising that there was no business case for anyone to want to buy it and take it on.
I guess the numbers don't stack up for what they were asking ect.
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20-01-2024, 09:04 PM | #10 | |||
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Like the Ford Discovery Centre, having a single-make museum would be limiting factor as well. Any potential buyer is boxing themselves into a corner and relying on Ford or Holden-only fans to be the foot traffic.
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20-01-2024, 09:04 PM | #11 | ||
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Outstanding DFB with your pics…
I was there middle of 2023 and thought it was outstanding. Had a great chat with the gentlemen that were at the front counter on that particular day and I had a Ford jacket on at the time so there was joke or 2 shared. Iirc Shane Jacobson had his Kingswood there from the movie Charlie and Boots also.
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20-01-2024, 09:15 PM | #12 | ||
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It sounds harsh, but I think the majority of museums are shot ducks. People won’t make the time for a proper visit; any number of excuses why but the reality is they don’t come like forty years ago.
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21-01-2024, 12:12 AM | #13 | ||
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Over and above DFB, you deserve some sort of award for your recent contributions.
Thanks for sharing these ones |
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21-01-2024, 12:15 AM | #14 | ||
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Visit the small town type and you might be in there by yourself.
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21-01-2024, 07:04 AM | #15 | ||
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Might survive a bit longer if they install multiple charging points for EV's & a decent café ??
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18-04-2024, 08:33 PM | #16 | ||
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CATALOGUING IS IN FULL SWING!!!!!!
National Holden Motor Museum Auction, Echuca 18th & 19th May Website is being updated regularly so keep checking the below website for updated photos https://burnsandcoauctions.com.au/na...useum-auction/
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18-04-2024, 09:13 PM | #17 | ||
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Brand new Alloytech engine with nothing carried over from he old Ecotech engine and a brand new factory to build it in. Yet the engine was so underwhelming. The Barra gave it more than a run for it's money!
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All that GM bravado about benchmarking V6 engines from Honda, Nissan and Toyota, all that money they spent and..................... the Alloytec still lagged behind all of its key rivals in Australia. I remember reading the Wheels article that put the new SV6 up against the XR6 and Magna VRX, even pro-Holden Wheels was questioning the lack of advancement the new engine brought to the table. Just think of that, a brand-new engine with a global budget being shadowed by an engine that could trace roots back to 1959, and one that two years earlier was updated on a shoestring budget via a new cylinder head and little else. Then consider the two Japanese V6's from Mitsubishi and Toyota smashing the Alloytec out of the park, both engines from the early 90's. I can just image the GM development team pulling apart other companies' engines, liking what they saw, they then started designing their own version. Then the finance department comes in and demanded they build it cheaper. And when they made it cheaper, they were asked to make it even cheaper. All the while not understanding how the Japanese don't compromise on material quality for their products, rather they kept the cost down via manufacturing efficiency. The result was a wheezy, unreliable boat anchor. Typical GM.
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19-04-2024, 10:06 AM | #20 | ||
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The irony is the alloytec responds very well to boost, and there was a 2.8L single turbo version being made of it for SAAB in Port Melbourne that Holden overlooked.
Would have been a great competitor to the XR6T if it was offered in the SV6. Have the 3.6L NA boat anchor as the entry level option then the SV6 with the turbo job from the GM parts bin. The previous 3.8L Ecotec while being unrefined is tough as nails, all cast iron job and a wicked workhorse engine with reliability on par with our I6. The HF V6 is trash in comparison, it's more refined but it's a torqueless piece of shit that's very sensitive to maintenance. |
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19-04-2024, 12:27 PM | #21 | |||
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/GM_H...ure_engine#LP9 Also something else from Holden's history that was a bit underdone was the L67, It's a supercharged version of the 3.8L Ecotec - the issue with its lame performance figures was the undersized Eaton M90 supercharger that was basically a hair drier. |
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19-04-2024, 01:51 PM | #23 | ||
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All the ironies of where this thread has ended up. It’s like a wake devolving into a discussion of the deceased’s favourite shoes. Or people going to see a musician just to hear one or two tunes from their repertory of 50 years ago.
A more apposite summary of the original topic might be: “Museum dedicated to discontinued car brand, closes due to lack of commercial sustainability as visitors diminish year on year.” |
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19-04-2024, 02:40 PM | #24 | |||
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It's no good for a large heavy sedan and that's where if the Commodore had the Barra it's be the best car ever, as the rest of the VF is great |
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19-04-2024, 02:56 PM | #25 | ||
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Recent driving of the SIDI one I actually liked it. Compared a late Barra on the same day which shifted early and choked itself (that would adapt over time and just be the driver software I guess). But the Holden V6 was fun to punt around an industrial area.
I remember the very strong meh on driving the HFV6 for the first time in a new VZ - told the old man to keep his VY. Also, with the late SIDI ones they made a factory Australian E85 compatible flex fuel motor, those will be golden once missiles start flying in the SCS and our petrol and diesel ship imports get disrupted and the 12 days of reserve fuel is gone. GMH were very ahead of their time. Looking at those brilliant pics DFB, we used to make all of that here. Now we make lattes.
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Quoting myself lol Just read Israel has begun to strike back at Iran... no geopol risk on that for E85 haha!
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I have 2 VF V6s, my 3.6 SV6 sedan & the better half's 3.0 Berlina Sportwagon. Both good reliable daily drivers, both now nearing nearing 200,000 km on the clock. The 3.0 wagon goes almost as well as the SV6, plus is very economical. We can drive Sydney metro to Melbourne metro without refuelling. The main thing with both the Alloytecs & the SIDI version is regular oil changes with a quality oil. Dr Terry |
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30-04-2024, 11:43 AM | #29 | ||
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Sad to see, but one to watch, the bidding has started.
https://burnsandco.hibid.com/catalog...museum?apage=8 Sandman sitting at $48 000 so far 37 bids. HSV Statesman $14 750 so far 43 bids HJ Statesman Caprice Coupe ???? which I 've never heard of. $67 750 35 bids
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