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Curbside Classics: The EJ (1962-3) and EH (1963-5) Holdens – The Aussie 1950’s Chevrolets
Posted on April 5, 2021 | 54 Comments(first posted 4/5/2015) Meet the EJ Holden Standard, spotted here in the wilds of Richmond, an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia. Not a rare car, but not too common either, […] -
Automotive History: The 1970s Aussie Six Cylinder Small Cars – When Long Noses Were Fashionable
Posted on March 17, 2021 | 88 Comments(first posted 3/17/2015) The other day I happened upon an HB Holden Torana parked in the street, the first I had seen in many years. I was admiring this attractive […] -
The Tasman Bridge Cars: Hobart, Tasmania, January 1975 – Stopped In The Nick Of Time
Posted on March 25, 2015 | 32 CommentsOne of the nice things about getting older is being able to remember events as they happened. And, for each of those events, there usually sticks in the mind an […]