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3. Car Wars
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The 1970s was a period of great social upheaval in Australia - and it wasn't all peace and love. Inner-city trendies faced off against suburban gangs, Peter Brock and Allan Moffat intensified the rivalry between Holden and Ford, politicians were under siege by car lovers and it was a battle to stay alive on the roads because speed, youth and alcohol is a volatile cocktail.
2. Dream Machines
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By the end of the 1950s most Australian parents experienced the world through the windscreen and their kids watched it go by from the back seat upon which many of them were spawned. By the 1960s the baby boomers had their own cars, often hand-me-downs that had been hotted up. They couldn't drive as fast as their hero, racing car champion Jack Brabham, but they felt like they could.
1. Here Come The Petrol Heads
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Cars united the nation and created some of Australia's first national heroes. Once the US giants General Motors Holden and Ford started manufacturing cars in Australia, and particularly with the arrival of the Holden FX, cars became affordable, gave Australian families a new level of freedom -- and shaped our cities.