Gino Onorato’s pro street HX Holden Statesman

Chopped back end, blown 350, stock upholstery and paint. Perfect for driving to church

Gino Onorato’s pro street HX Holden Statesman

The mighty Statesman Caprice. Long-wheelbase Oz luxury with enough room behind the driver to carry a couple of spare Toranas. Unless it’s the ’77 HX owned by Adelaide’s Gino Onorato, in which case you’d be more comfortable riding in the boot than the back, for the rear pew’s been turfed in favour of some serious engineering.

First published in the August 2004 issue of Street Machine

“The chassis was already done when I bought it,” says Gino, referring to the spectacular ¾ chassis job with tubs, four-link, coil-over rear end and ladder bar set-up. The front-end’s mechanically standard, though the whole show’s been dumped by nearly four inches.

“It was an unfinished project, with Street and Strip Engineering in Victoria doing the original work, including the fully-integrated steel cage,” Gino adds.

On the lookout for a platform to promote his Commercial Metal Polishers business, Gino had been scouring the classifieds for a while before going to Melbourne with the family on a shopping mission.

“I was looking at a Torana when the owner said he knew of this Statesman,” recalls Gino.

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