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An Original Ninja: Mr Fussy’s Mad 355

Somewhere in Adelaide’s northern suburbs, a passer by slows down his non-descript four-wheel drive and winds down the window.

“Oh my god, man!” 

It’s not much of a surprise when you consider what’s parked up on the driveway, the ultimate head turner in the form of Craig Hunt’s stunning 1992 VP Calais, Mad 355.

Running a stout cammed 355 stroker, quad throttle body sitting atop a torque power manifold (chromed of course!) and making around 500 rwhp, this is not your average daily drive. That power gets to the ground through the original T700 and a 4:11 Truetrac diff.

“I don’t really care about highway driving,” he says flatly – and we all know this beast is not made for doing 110.

It’s a project that has been lovingly – some could say obsessively – completed by Craig since he first picked up the car about ten years ago.

“I wasn’t really planning to do up this car specifically, but I’ve always loved the VP Calais and this one was available in Murray Bridge for the right price so I got it.”

The first job was to fit the manifold. As far as first impressions go, it wasn’t ideal.

“My shed has no ventilation – no windows or anything. It was 40, 41 degrees outside so we set up a little portable air conditioner with wet towels and got to work. It was over 50 degrees in the shed, but I just had to finish it.”

It’s unrelenting dedication that can be seen throughout the build. His commitment and attention to detail has even earned him a tongue-in-cheek nickname from the polisher – “Mr Fussy”. And it’s a moniker that he’s even passed onto the next generation.

“Now my wife is Mrs Fussy, and even the kids are Little Fussies.” He says with a laugh.

Apparently, a love for cars runs in the Fussy family. His stepson has built his own 79 Toyota Corolla and his brother has drag cars, while wife Kristine is as good a mechanic as anyone, Craig says. One of his proudest moments was arriving home to find she’d fixed her Ford’s blown power steering rack all on her own.

“I thought I was going to have to do it, and when I got home there she was – she’d got under the car and done it all herself.”

Kristine’s other role is chief polisher, and we’re told all credit is to her for Mad 355’s impeccable – and we mean impeccable – chrome engine bay. She’ll even polishes the sump and trans oil pan, such is her dedication to the role.

Nothing has been overlooked; even the brake lines have been painted white to match the VP’s stock Alaskan White exterior, while the chrome certainly makes a statement.

“I might change those to stainless” he says, “I mean I am always wanting to improve it.”  

And all that chrome certainly makes a statement.

It’s no surprise then that at the few shows Craig’s attended, he’s walked away with a trophy every time – mostly for having the best engine bay, a title we’re happy to agree with.

It’s not about the trophies, he says, but he’s got to admit they came as a nice surprise.

“We’d finished up his first show at Murray Bridge, and he was ready to go home before the trophies were handed out, but I told him to stay. He was stunned when they called his name!” Kristine adds.

Mad 355 is currently running the Build Ninja gauge cluster – an addition that was “beautiful” according to Craig. He’s also eyeing off a ratchet shifter kit once he builds the manualised trans.

While he reckons it’s a project that is never completely finished – there’s always something else to Chrome after all – he reckons he’s pretty proud of where it’s at, even if it did take a fair bit of resilience to get there.

“There’s been a few times I nearly gave up. It was on the dyno and it dropped a valve and honestly I was about ready to give up and sell it. But I had a break for a few hours, got back into it and fixed it again. Once I did, I couldn’t believe I’d even thought about selling.”

Craig also credits friends and family for helping him get through the inevitable hard times that come with a project like this.

“I also had two shoulder operations and really felt like I was going to have to pull the pin on the build. But my brother came to my rescue, we took my car to his workshop and his mate redid and hid all the wiring… for me, that kept the dream alive.”

Today, all those challenges are in the rearview mirror and Craig says he’s stoked with how it’s all come out.

“Every time I uncover and see it, I’m proud of it, all the blood, sweat and tears, it’s how I want it to look, and makes the speed I want.” Craig says.

The Build Ninja team couldn’t agree more!

Keep up to date with Mad 355 on Facebook here.

This article is in honour of Zack Hunt, Craig’s son who tragically passed away shortly after this article was first written. Like his Dad, Zack was a real character with a wicked sense of humour and deep loyalty to his friends and family. On behalf of our whole Build Ninja community, we extend our sincerest sympathies to Craig and his wider family.

Words & Photos by Georgie McRae

The Build That Started it All: Gary’s 1993 VR Senator, HSV454

To kick off our new series, we’re featuring the build that started it all… our lead Ninja Gary’s 1993 VR Senator, also known as HSV454.

The 1993 VR Senator – build number 065 – first came into Gary’s possession in 1998. Even for a man with a lifelong love affair with Holdens, the 1993 VR Senator was special.

Pre-HSV454 days, The Senator was always a dream car.

“I still remember when the VR HSV came out – the styling, interior, 185 kW, handling, there was just nothing like it, a car that truly competed with the best Europe had to offer.” Gary says.

Plus, he had a personal connection to it.

“It was built a few kms from where I grew up in Elizabeth, so I knew one day I would own one. This one was perfect, low km’s and hardly touched.”

‘The Senator’ became Gary’s daily drive for five great years, until it blew the transmission.

Unable to part with his beloved Senator, it was rolled into storage, waiting for the right time for a rebuild. It took a while, but the right time came in 2014 and the project began.

A sneak peek into Gary’s shed, which also hosts the infamous annual Bathurst party

Gary comes from a long line of petrol heads and tinkerers – he remembers long hours as a kid, watching his grandfather and father play with all things automotive. Add to the mix a long career in design drafting, and an undying passion for Aussie muscle cars, and the project became the ultimate labour of love.

Originally it was to be a simple LS3 conversion, then a bolt of inspiration hit when Gary read about the LSx454 motor in an issue of Street Machine.

Once Gary saw the LSx454, he knew he had to have it for his 1993 VR Senator.

“It was the capacity, for me, growing up as a kid, if you had 454 cubes, that’s it, you were king of the hill.  The LSx454, combines that magical number with the best GM has to offer in the LS platform, iron block, forged internals, priority mains oiling, and killer heads.” He explains.

Never one to do things by halves, Gary carefully considered every last detail on the build – some could say to the point of obsession.

80 hours of CAD work went into the rear wheels alone, with Gary designing up his own custom 10-inch rims that were machined out of billet in the very room that would later become the Build Ninja headquarters.

A look behind the scenes – Gary designing wheels. Nowadays, he’s designing gauge clusters, ratchet shifts and more for our Build Ninja community!

“I sort of got a bit carried away, the Jenvey ITB injection, fully built power glide, 12 bolt diff, Willwood brakes, fuel system, there is pretty much nothing on the car that hasn’t been rebuilt, replaced or improved drive line wise.  And all of it is 100% ADR approved and street legal.” He says.

Another part that originally stumped Gary was the gauges.

“I wanted that factory look, and I hated the idea of cutting into the dash. I couldn’t find any Holden gauge clusters that suited what I wanted.”

So, he decided to design his own. Using the CAD skills picked up during his 30 year career, he designed his own gauge clusters and printed and fitted them. These would go on to be the VN – VS Gauge Cluster – the very first product available on the Build Ninja website back in 2016.  

Build Ninja’s first ever product – the VN – VS Under Radio Gauge Mount, in Gary’s very own Holden VR Senator!

Gary reckons that getting HSV454 through engineering was one of the proudest moments of his life, and made all those long hours in the shed worth it.

“I know it sounds corny, but after passing testing, I got in the car in the carpark, wound up the windows, and screamed at the top of my lungs “F@$K Yea, with a huge fist pump”, true story!” He says with a laugh.

Looking good!

After all that hard work, plenty of people would have rested on their laurels (or in this case, in that gorgeous devonish interior). However, Gary’s not one of those people, and he kept looking for ways to improve HSV454.

First it was to make even more horsepower (because you can never have enough – it’s now making 752hp/694ft-lb), and then, he set about fixing a constant gripe – that the awesome glide and ratchet shifter setup he had wasn’t technically street legal.

Gary kept the interior pretty much untouched – apart from a few nifty additions courtesy of Build Ninja!

“I want to be able to drive this car and enjoy it, and so I knew I couldn’t run it if I was risking defect every time it left the shed.”

It was back to the CAD, where Gary designed what would go on to become Build Ninja’s best seller – the Pro Ratchet Shifter Kit

This clever bit of kit means HSV454 – and nowadays, plenty of other builds – can run ratchet shifters totally legally.  Not only being ADR compliant, it also makes driving a ratchet style car on the street so much easier as you instantly know what gear it’s in, day or night.

HSV454 makes a fairly regular appearance on the cruise circuit!

Gary always had a lot of love for HSV454 (his kids, including daughter and business partner Georgie, reckon it’s his favourite child) but knowing it kicked off the community that is Build Ninja makes it even sweeter.

“It’s just awesome that something I loved turned into something that so many others can enjoy as well. I get such a huge kick every time someone sends me a pic or video of their setup, cos I know how much work goes into it and what a thrill it is to see it all coming together.

I love the car community, and being part of someone’s build is just something special.”

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