Music by Agustin Tagliabue Song Name Esa instantanea Muerte 2004 The voice is from Julio Cortazar Cars 1969 Holden Hurricane Concept Built to brand aerospace technology with their image, Holden of Australia commissioned this radical concept in the 1960s. At that time, Hurricane was one of the most expensive experimental cars, and helped the company sell one million cars from 1969 to 1974. Finding the ''feasibility of applying aerospace techniques and materials to the manufacture of future Holdens'' was the companies' motivation for the project. However, this rhetoric held little weight, and only the production-worthy engine found its way into the road cars. With this engine, the Hurricane started a trend that would have 500 000 Holden's feature Australian-designed V8s. What made the Hurricane special was elements that didn't make it to assembly lines: it's styling, electronics and engineering. Probably the most experimental aspect of the Hurricane was it's styling. The low wedge shape was an upcoming trend for the period and was copied in previous years; the 1970 Bertone Stratos Concept, 1970 Ferrari 512S Berlinetta Speciale and 1972 Maserati Boomerang all share the Hurricane's lines. Inside, Hurricane had an array of extraneous instrumentation to convince any onlookers that the driver car could pilot to moon. Of these, the most notable was a 'retro-gps' system called Pathfinder. It used magnetic signals built within the road to alert the driver of upcoming turns. Other ...
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