IF YOU grew up around Sydney’s underground car culture, you’ll know the name Ned Sassine. A true legend of the city’s street and strip scene, Ned’s shop, Hercules Competition Engines in Campsie, has been a powerhouse for decades.
“Back when we started, we leased an old Ampol servo in Marrickville,” Ned explains. “There were three Ampols around then, each with its own name. We ran ours for 16 years until the lease ended, and we were out of work for a year before opening the new shop in 2000. There are four of us – Tony, George, Norm, and me. Hercules isn’t just a name; it’s family.”
For Sydney racers, Hercules Competition Engines epitomises a golden age of Aussie performance – Monaros, Toranas, V8 Cortinas and Capris roaring through the…
