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Walkinshaw role in new GM programme made official – Motorsport.com
Walkinshaw Automotive Group has confirmed its role in the new General Motors Special Vehicles programme, which will act as a successor of sorts to Holden.

Following months of speculation since the Holden axing was announced back in February, the GMSV programme was made official today.
It’s set to kick off in the fourth quarter of 2020, coinciding with the retirement of the Holden brand.
Automotive media is reporting that as many as 60 GMSV dealers, many of them ex-Holden or Holden Special Vehicles, will be appointed around the Australia.
As part of the GMSV programme the Chevrolet Corvette is also headed for Aussie shores, the brand’s hero car …
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