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Old 10-08-2017, 10:48 AM   #1
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"FANS of Holden race cars, prepare your wallets, because one seriously awesome car is currently up for auction.
The first ever factory-backed Holden racecar is being put under the hammer in an online auction by Lloyds Auctioneers and Valuers.
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The 1969 Holden HT Monaro was the first factory supported racing car with a Holden badge.
Prepared by the Holden Dealer Team, it was driven by legend of Australian motorsport, Harry Firth.
Ironically, being the first didn’t mean it would end up getting endowed with racing glory.
“This is the car that entered into the Sandown 300 in 1969 to be driven by Spencer Martin and Kevin Bartlett,” the auction description reads.

“The car failed to finish after a brake failure led to a fiery crash, but had it not been for the crash, the three other HDT Monaros would not have tasted Bathurst glory a short time later.”

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The car, dubbed 57D, was then used to homologate changes for other HT Monaro racers, which aided the three Bathurst entries.
In 1969, Colin Bond and Tony Roberts took victory in the Hardie-Ferodo 500 at Mount Panorama in a HT Monaro, with Des West and a young rookie known as Peter Brock finishing third.

© Wheels Staff Holden’s first factory race car is up for auction
“This car is a hugely significant piece of Australian motorsport history which not only shaped the success of Holden as a company, but also set the stage for domination by Holden and Peter Brock for the next two decades,” the auction description continues.
If you want to add the car to your garage, you’re likely going to have to fork out some significant cash if the recent classic auction in Brisbane is any gauge. In that instance, a pair of iconic Ford racers sold for more than $400,000 apiece.
Bidding for the 57D sits at $53,000 at the time of writing, but with 10 days left in the auction, that figure is sure to rise."
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Old 10-08-2017, 04:13 PM   #2
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So it never won a race and was crashed. Even with it being the first factory racer that's got no pedigree.

Were the HK Monaro GTS's not factory backed?
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So it never won a race and was crashed. Even with it being the first factory racer that's got no pedigree.

Were the HK Monaro GTS's not factory backed?
2 of the 3 XA GTs built to HO spec weren't raced either but they hold a significant place in Australian motor racing history, so why not this car.

The 3 HK Monaros raced at Bathurst in 1968 were raced by David McKay's "Holden Dealer Racing Team" (or HDRT) which was Sydney based & sponsored by GM-H, in the same way that 888 are today.

Harry Firth's HDT worked very closely with GM-H & had things done on the production line that we could only dream about today. It was very much a back-door operation, which was all but a fully fledged factory team.

To my knowledge this car was built in-house, at the GM-H service workshop in Fishermans Bend & was ready to go when Harry first arrived after leaving Ford in mid-1969. Harry had to sort out the problems & have 3 cars ready for Bathurst in less than 5 or 6 weeks, where he got 1st & 3rd places. Not a bad effort in my book.

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Who are these Lloyd auction dudes. They have came from obscurity and have been selling lots of top cars.
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