The last example of the car which put Walkinshaw on the path of being Holden's in-house performance arm for the best part of three decades has come out of hiding, and its owners are willing to sell.
In Australia, one of the most recognizable cars anywhere in the country is the VL-generation Holden Commodore. Produced between 1986 and 1988, the VL is loved by many down under and loathed by many ...
Taking your car in for repairs shouldn’t leave it in pieces, but unfortunately, that’s exactly what happened to the owner of this 1986 Holden Commodore VL. According to a recent report from Australian ...
SOME people think the VL was one of the best, if not the best early Commodore, because it had a Nissan engine. The Nissan six is a good, reliable engine and I'm sure you've felt its good performance.
The last of the series Holden Commodore VL sold in record numbers back in the mid ‘80s, finally managing to outsell the Ford Falcon in Australia. The 1986 model was a substantial makeover of the VK ...
The Mobil 1 Car Pack for Forza Motorsport 6 is now available, and Holden fans in Australia may be surprised to learn of a classic, local inclusion. The VL Commodore ‘Walkinshaw’ Group A sedan is one ...
One very unique Holden VL Commodore has hit the open market, sporting Walkinshaw-like styling and a professionally-engineered convertible body. Described by seller Australian Muscle Car Sales as ‘done ...
The Holden Commodore was sold in a multiple of different forms over its 42-year production run in Australia, but it was never sold as a convertible. That fact makes this particular 1986 VL Commodore ...
YOUR Commodore has a six-cylinder engine bought from Nissan, basically the same that was fitted to the Nissan Skyline here. The engine is a fine unit, but there was an installation problem when it was ...