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The other iconic Australian cars that fetched big money at auction this weekend – CarAdvice
While the huge amount of money paid for the ‘last’ locally-made Holden Commodore and a HSV GTSR W1 Maloo are still sinking in after yesterday’s auction, some other…

While the last Holden Commodore and a HSV GTSR W1 Maloo pulled $1.8 million combined, plenty of other Australian icons attracted huge bids.
While the huge amount of money paid for the ‘last’ locally-made Holden Commodore and a HSV GTSR W1 Maloo are still sinking in after yesterday’s auction, some other iconic Australian cars also fetched mega bucks.
Bids for a HSV GTSR W1 sedan – in dark grey, number 9 of 300 built, and with just 149km on the odometer – reached $407,000 before the car was pushed…
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