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Category: Classics
Make: Holden

* The restoration of the Holden Hurricane concept car by Holden took place back in 2011, and while we already hit it up for Four-Links back then, Car Build Index this week assembled a big batch of photos of the Hurricane in period, in restoration, and in flagrante on the track.

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* Speaking of wedge-shaped futuristic cars, Diseno Art this week took a look at the R.Q. Riley Tri-Magnum kit trike, which builds upon the Honda Goldwing.

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* Speaking of motorcycle-powered vehicles with more than two wheels, Engine Punk profiled the Miss Bacfire, a BAC V-twin-powered GN-chassised Shelsley Walsh hillclimb special that takes a page from the Bloody Mary in terms of stripped-down race simplicity.

* Speaking of race engines (okay, not the greatest segue), Mac's Motor City Garage gave us a rundown on the history and development of Ford's SOHC - aka Cammer - V-8 engine and its influence on other Ford V-8s.

* Finally, a few years after we explored the meaning behind the Alfa Romeo badge, Torchinsky took on the same crusade and came back with an answer from Alfa itself.

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