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How much is a VL Commodore worth now?

How much is a VL Commodore worth now?

An average VL Commodore has a value of about $5000, but yours could be worth $8000-$10,000 if it is as good as you say.

How many Group A VL were made?

Built between March and November 1988 in very limited numbers (a total of 750 were made) to homologate the car for Bathurst, the Walkinshaw Commodore boasted a highly tuned 5-litre V8 with Delco EFI producing 180kW of power and 380Nm of torque.

How much is a VL Walkinshaw worth?

A 1988 Holden VL Walkinshaw SS Group A homologation special has been listed for sale in NSW, with price expectations β€œin excess of $1 million.” Of the 750 Walkinshaw SS cars built, this example is number 439.

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*Private Price Guide $18,500 – $24,100
*Trade In Price Guide $13,500 – $19,100
*Price When New $21,262* Price Guide (EGC)

What Colour is a VL Group A?

Red colour
All cars were painted in the Permanent Red colour, but of note is that the two prototypes were white.

How many VL Walkinshaw were made?

Initially only 500 were built but the decision was made to create another 250 after the first 500 were snapped up. It proved to be a bad call β€” those last 250 cars took ages to sell after news of the upcoming VN Group A SS leaked out.

Is VL Walkinshaw a HSV?

The VL is one of 750 built in two production runs by HSV, contracted to Holden. Peter Brock’s HDT organisation had built a Group A version of the VL Commodore for Holden, but that car lacked the fuel-injection and optimised aero package of the later model – developed by Tom Walkinshaw’s HSV using a wind tunnel.

What Colour is a vl Group A?

What V8 was in a VL Commodore?

5.0 L Holden V8

Holden Commodore (VL)
Engine 2.0 L RB20E I6 (New Zealand, Indonesia) 3.0 L RB30E I6 (Australia, New Zealand) 3.0 L RB30ET I6 (Australia) 5.0 L Holden V8 engine (Australia, New Zealand)
Transmission 5-speed manual 3-speed automatic 4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,668 mm (105.0 in)

What year was the VL SS Group A SV Walkinshaw made?

1988
The 1988 HSV VL SS Group A ‘Walkinshaw’ was built to homologate the Holden VL Commodore Group A race car.

How much was a VL Walkinshaw new?

$47,000
To buy one new cost $47,000 but after a few years secondhand examples were seen for less than $20,000. These days the future’s brighter for Walky owners, with better examples bringing terrific money and respect from a whole new legion of fans who never saw the VL Group A SS race but who love it just the same.

What does Walkinshaw mean?

Walkinshaw is a surname of Scottish origin. The surname is a habitational name derived from Walkinshaw in Renfrewshire. The name probably originates from the Old English wealcere “fuller” + sceaga “copse”.