WHAT I've always found interesting about the cars we feature in Street Machine is the back-story: how the owner found the car, why they built it the way they did and what influenced them. To me, that's more important than how many thousandths of an inch the engine was bored out or what the diameter of the sway bar might be. So once I started reading Mat Lloyd's tech sheet about his stunning VK Charger, I knew it was going to be a cracker of a story.
Mat's relatively young at 31 years old, but he's had some good influences in his life. When his older brother Mike brought home an XY GT replica, Mat knew he had to get a muscle car as well. Since he couldn't have a GT, and Monaros were too expensive, the choice was simple.
"Both my dad and his brother had R/T Chargers growing up, so as a young fella hearing stories about my uncle building engines and my dad racing them on the street, I didn't really stand a chance," Mat says. "I mean, what's more Australian than a Vitamin C Charger and a Vermilion Fire XY GT?"
Mat got this Charger when he was 15 and still in high school. And make sure you're sitting down for this part - he paid just $3000 for it. That may seem like a pittance, but to Mat, that was his entire life savings from working at his grandparents' garden centre and there were a few other expenses, since the car was located in Mt Barker, SA, over 2000km as the crow flies from Mat's place in Wanneroo, Perth.
"I saved up the money to send my uncle over there to have a look at it," Mat says. "It was $660 to get it brought over on a truck, a couple of hundred bucks for a tow truck in SA, and I had to get a taxi to take him around for the whole day. I was sitting at school while it was all going down, having mad anxiety about whether it was working out."
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ROYAL CARRIAGE
BENNY ROYAL TOOK A FAMILY HEIRLOOM TOYOTA CORONA, SHOVED A 1JZ IN IT AND HEADED OFF FOR FIVE DAYS OF DRAG-AND-DRIVE
DEBUT TOUR
WITH A SCREAMING HOLDEN SIX, DEAN TROUNSON'S HOME-COOKED HR STEERS WITH THE BEST OF 'EM
FULLY FRANKED
A SNEAKY 670 HORSES OF FRANK MARCHESE POWER MAKES ROB GORGIEVSKI'S CONCOURS XW A PROPER TREAT
NOMADIC LIFESTYLE
DON'T BE FOOLED BY ITS DEMURE APPEARANCE THIS '57 CHEVY NOMAD IS A RAUNCHY RESTOMOD PACKING MODERN MUMBO
PERFECT 10 '!!!!
THE SYDNEY HOT ROD & CUSTOM AUTO EXPO TURNS 10
VAN WILDER
PETER MARRIOTT BUILT THIS TOUGH, 350 CHEV-POWERED HK PANEL VAN IN TRIBUTE TO THE LONG-LOST HT VAN OF HIS YOUTH
EXPRESS DELIVERY
IF YOU'VE ever been to the Bright Rod Run (and you damn well should've), odds are you've seen Joel Beatson lapping in an early Falcon.
RED HOT & BLUE
A REBORN PROGM8 SHOOTS FOR THE TITLE OF AUSTRALIA'S BEST SHOW-AND-GO COMMODORE
PEOPLE LIKE US
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DRIVING INNOVATION
EVER WISH YOU COULD HAVE A BRAND-NEW VERSION OF AN ICONIC 1970s AUSSIE MUSCLE CAR, FULL OF THE LATEST TECH? DRIVE SOUTH IS WORKING TO MAKE THAT A REALITY