Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “1969 car but it doesn’t look old (1969 Holden Hurricane)”.
Foreign, you, if you haven’t heard about the Holden hurricane built as a concept vehicle by Holden in 1969, the Holden hurricane was one of the most advanced vehicles for its time with Holden, describing it as a research vehicle allowing them to study design Trends, propulsion systems and Other long-range developments, although it was abandoned for some time, the hurricane has been resurrected to give a modern Flair. Some of the more interesting features of the hurricane include the fact that it didn’t have doors yep. You heard that right, the hurricane had a canopy that rose on hydraulic struts. The cabin was accessed by a hydraulically operated, Canopy top, which opened over the front wheels. This also known as hydraulic opening one-piece clamshell roof canopy. The roof door mechanism is like a sophisticated attack. Aircraft, the concept’s body has been made from fiberglass and consists of three segments: the canopy, the engine, hood and body Shell Code named rd001.
The Halton hurricane is a mid-engined rear-wheel drive two-seater sports car, which incorporates a remarkable array of innovative features and Technology. Much of it way ahead of its time, the modern iteration of the hurricane features. Electronic digital instrument displays station seeking radio, a GPS system, automatic temperature control, air conditioning, rear vision, camera and an automated route. Finder were all showcased in this groundbreaking vehicle 42 years ago.
With all that said, one of the most striking things about the vehicle is definitely the doors or lack thereof, and that’s why it made its way onto our list. Foreign foreign .