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Five petrol brands from the past

Way back when the motor car was starting to gain popularity through the 1950s and 1960s, Australia enjoyed a variety of fuel brands to choose from on a long road trip

Nissan’s GT-R lead in – The unheralded HR31 GTS-R

In honour of the HR31 GTS-R’s European debut at Donington Park 35 years ago, The Repco Garage will reflect on the initial challenge and eventual success of a precursor to one of touring car racing’s most dominant nameplates

The top five manufacturers to have left Australia

Remember these? Many brands remain in the Australian new car market, but some haven’t been so lucky. The Repco Garage reflects on some of these forgotten brands, which had a crack at selling cars down under

The forgotten GT

It may not be forgotten by owners of this particular model GT, but many enthusiasts don’t know about Tickford Vehicle Engineering’s second attempt at Ford’s marquee nameplate during the 1990s

The legend of ‘Greens Tuf’

One of Dick Johnson’s most famous creations was the ‘Greens Tuf’ XE Falcon and not just because it ended up in the trees at Bathurst

The Falcon’s last hurrah

Just like the Bathurst 500s of the old days, production car racing returns to the Mountain this weekend and it heralds the end of a historic nameplate