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  • Commemorate the beginning of Peter Brock’s incredible Bathurst legacy with this officially licensed Bathurst Years Silver Stunner, celebrating his famous 1972 Bathurst 500 victory in the Holden Torana GTR XU-1. This win marked the first of Brock’s record nine Bathurst triumphs and cemented his place as a motorsport legend.

  • Presented in a premium timber display case with rich red felt interior, this collectible features a beautifully struck silver token depicting Brock’s 1972 winning Torana. Each piece is strictly limited to 972 worldwide, individually numbered to mark the historic year of the victory.

  • Crafted from Cupronickel, 24k Gold, and 99.9% Fine Silver plating, this stunning release combines racing history with premium craftsmanship. Complete with a certificate of authenticity, it is an essential addition for Bathurst collectors, Holden enthusiasts, and fans of “The King of the Mountain.”

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Peter Brock 1972 Bathurst Years L/ED Silver Stunner

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  • Commemorate the beginning of Peter Brock’s incredible Bathurst legacy with this officially licensed Bathurst Years Silver Stunner, celebrating his famous 1972 Bathurst 500 victory in the Holden Torana GTR XU-1. This win marked the first of Brock’s record nine Bathurst triumphs and cemented his place as a motorsport legend.

  • Presented in a premium timber display case with rich red felt interior, this collectible features a beautifully struck silver token depicting Brock’s 1972 winning Torana. Each piece is strictly limited to 972 worldwide, individually numbered to mark the historic year of the victory.

  • Crafted from Cupronickel, 24k Gold, and 99.9% Fine Silver plating, this stunning release combines racing history with premium craftsmanship. Complete with a certificate of authenticity, it is an essential addition for Bathurst collectors, Holden enthusiasts, and fans of “The King of the Mountain.”