Australian Muscle Car

Mellow yellow

HOLDEN HK MONARO GTS 327

Classic Carlectables is being a bit mean this issue, with just one new model to share. But, it’s a pretty nice model. Last issue I said the HT Monaro was a bit like Editor Normoyle’s first car, but he pointed out his was a HK. So, here’s a HK. The Warwick Yellow is a nice, soft hue, isn’t it? I prefer a more subtle yellow, rather than the screaming ones you see sometimes. This 1:18 model features metallic badges, to match the finish of the real badges, and the GTS

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