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1973 Holden HQ 1 Tonne Ute - Chad's Ute

Livin' Large Down Under
By Mike Alexander, Chad Silvey
Photography by Owner, Ian Wilson, Dan Magee
1973 Holden Hq 1 Tonne Ute Steering Wheel
Chad Silvey
Ballarat, Victoria
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1973 Holden HQ 1 Tonne Ute

1973 Holden Hq 1 Tonne Ute Door Panel
There are few dedicated and populated areas where minitruckers build and show their minitrucks, but across the whole country the minitruck scene is rather scarce. However, the Ute (utility vehicle) as it's known in Australia, is extremely popular. Ford produces the Falcon Ute which has been an icon since the model range started in the early '60s, and General Motors Holden or Holden as it's better known in Australia has their flagship vehicle known as the Commodore. On October 2, 1999, a town in New South Wales Australia known as Deniliquin wrote itself into history claiming the Guinness Book of Records title for the largest parade of registered Utes in the world. This first event attracted 2,839 vehicles across all manufacturers. The event has been staged each year with a new record being set and in 2008 the figure stood at 7,242 Utes (imagine a minitruck show that big with ALL minitrucks). The Deni Ute Muster, as its better known, is one big party with everyone parking their Utes for a weekend of socializing, talking cars, and music.

1973 Holden Hq 1 Tonne Ute Left Side View
The Deni Ute master was fast approaching and Chad looked to some American trends to make an impact on his ride. As airbrushing wasn't that big on Utes in Oz, Chad decided that was the way to go. He contacted Craig Riddiford from Craig Signs and gave him free range with a design for the 2mm zinc cover he built for the tray. Craig also airbrushed the sub enclosure to resemble eyes, and they cut out a section of the headboard of the tray. Next, they installed gas struts, allowing the tray to tilt to showcase the amazing artwork. Craig began work on a new tray design, which was inspired by a 3D skull Chad had seen in pictures from an American show. To continue the skull theme from the tray, Craig made up some cool 3D skull door trims and airbrushed the 6-inch component speakers to resemble the eyes. To finalize the completion, Chad recently had a final tray design airbrushed and as Craig's workload was overwhelming Chad approached another mate, Bruce Terry from Bruckybrushing, to design a new design. His work is the equal of Craig's and his real-fire flames up the side of the Ute look awesome.


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