Holden’s most iconic racing cars feature in a new Holden Motorsport edition of the famous monopoly board game.
The game covers a wide spectrum of Holden touring cars, starting with the 1968 HK Monaro and including Toranas from the 1970s and Commodores from the 1980s right up to the current ZB – which will be the last to carry the famous nameplate.
The most expensive car on the board is the VF Commodore, the brand’s most prolific in terms of titles, at 400 Monopoly dollars. The least expensive are the VP Commodore and the Torana A9X, both priced at 60 monopoly dollars.
The board also features four Aussie circuits in lieu of railway stations – Lakeside, Sandown, Symmons Plains and Mount Panorama.
The board pieces are a HT Monaro, an A9X Torana, a VP Commodore, a Holden logo, a pair of chequered flags and a wheel.
“We are thrilled to celebrate Holden’s racing legacy with this exciting edition of Monopoly and a new puzzle to match,” said Holden Aftersales marketing manager Chris Payne.
“It’s a fitting way to celebrate Holden’s involvement with the sport over the past 50 years.
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