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  1. Yeah - I hope Holden didn't charge extra for this option.
  2. The GTS is my friends car. It looks a bit weird because he's running oversized tyres so that the crusing speed is improved as compensation for the gearing of the 2 speed tranny.
  3. No - The last gen Utes didn't get the Monaro Doors. The holden Utes have always shared the doors with the sedans (going back to 1949) although on some models there is a slight difference with the glass. The first Holden Coupe was the 1968 HK GTS Monaro powered by a 307 or 327 Chev. These longer Coupe doors weren't used on the 1968 Ute. The Pic I've posted shows on the far right a 1968 HK Monaro GTS 307, standard holden sedans from the Fifties & Sixties and the 1962 EH Ute on the far Left.
  4. 1962 Holden UTE....You guys wouldn't have seen one of these before!
  5. That's right OCNBLU - The first pic shows a Ford Falcon 4.0L Ute and in the second pic it's a Holden Rodeo Dual cab/Isuzu.
  6. I work near the Holden design HQ in Melbourne (Aust) and I spotted this G8 GT on the way to work!

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