Holden Efijy
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r988

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[quote=news.com.au] Holden's secret squirrels, the designers and engineers, have done it again with another knockout showcar - just because they can.

The Efijy (effigy - n. a stylistic representation of someone or something famous) is a stunning nod to the classic FJ with steroid-fed hot-rod lines.

It continues a string of show-stealers from the Holden design studios, which include the original Monaro concept in 1998, the SSX from two years ago and last year's Torana TT36.

Built off a stretched Corvette C5 platform – "we had one lying around" – the Efijy has an interpretation of the classic FJ nose and grille but unlike the original car the Soprano Purple two-door pillarless coupe body stretches back 5.2 metres.

The modified Chevrolet chassis features height-adjustable air suspension to allow a body clearance of as little as 25mm.

Under the bonnet sits a magnificent Ron Harrop-modified chromed LS2 6.0-litre engine which is topped by a chrome Roots-type supercharger. The engine creates V8 Supercar power with a very measured 480kW and 775Nm.

Throughout the car are innovative and imaginative homages to the original FJ as well as examples of leading-edge technology. The push-button gear selector is done in a pearlescent bakelite-style material, the steering wheel boss is a stylised version of the original and the number 53 flashes on the instrument cluster. The huge 22-inch rear and 20-inch front wheels are billet aluminium carved and all brightwork on the car – even the grille – is hand-made and polished from the same material.

"This is something [chief designer] Richard [Ferlazzo] has been buzzing about for quite a while ... I've never seen anyone so excited by a project that, essentially, is a bit of fun," says Holden spokesman Jason Laird. "The reason we did it was because we could – and timing was perfect. Everybody has been flat-out on VE [Commodore] and this was a chance to ... have a bit of fun and play around."

GM Holden chairman and managing director Denny Mooney says Efijy is a bold statement on Holden's creative talent.

"It shows what a bunch of clever design people can do when they're let loose."

The original advance design sketches for Efijy were prepared in 2003 from drawings Ferlazzo penned in 1989, and despite reaching the stage of a clay model the project was shelved in favour of last year's showcar, the Torana TT36. Final approval was given earlythis year, leaving the team eight months to complete the showcar.

Ferlazzo said: "It has been a long road to bring this to reality ... we're pretty sure an Australian motor show has never seen anything like Efijy from a local car-maker before.

"Most importantly, it sends the message that the same people who have sensible day jobs designing entirely practical cars have the passion and inspiration to create something as outrageous as Efijy."

Holden plans to show the car at street machine and hot-rod shows around Australia. And there is a small chance the car may be whisked to Detroit for the North American International Auto Show in January. [/quote]

Ok so they will never build it, but what a work of art. I love that rear end :eek: and some the interior detailing looks great (especially those push buttons), though some of it looks a bit naff as well. Still pretty cool.

CupraR

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251 months

Friday 14th October 2005
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x 1 million

r988

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7,495 posts

251 months

Friday 14th October 2005
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Oops just seen its already been posted in General gassing

idiot

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

288 months

Sunday 16th October 2005
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A third thread? Ah well, why not

Yep, I'm a big fan. It certainly does have a rather nice bottom and the overall detailing is superb......I just love that interior

I actually thought I'd be in the minority in liking it, but it seems most people (on here at least) think it's stunning.

I know they say it won't make production......but there's nothing there that's too pie in the sky. It's a tuned Corvette underneath afterall. I reckon they should make it in ultra-low numbers.....say 100. They'd sell like hot cakes.

manek

2,978 posts

306 months

Sunday 16th October 2005
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r988 said:
Oops just seen its already been posted in General gassing

idiot

You need to check the news pages more often...