Great Australian cars / compiled by Lorri Lynn and Peter Murray.
Material type: TextPublisher: [Murarrie, Qld.] : Herron & Murray, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Description: 160 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 33 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781925449273Subject(s): Automobile -- Australia -- History -- Pictorial worksGenre/Form: Illustrated works. DDC classification: 629.22220994 Summary: Regardless of whether you remember them when they were new, or you first saw them as classics, great Australian cars have the ability to thrill today as they did when they were first built. Let's journey together along a road filled with the very best Australia had to offer from 1948 until now, and remind ourselves how unique and how great our car industry, and those who built it really were (and are). Some you will know, others you might not immediately identify as Australian, and many will bring a smile to your face as you remember your very first car - regardless of it being a '48 Holden, a Mark II Cortina, a VB Commodore or a Laser.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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629.2222 FOR Ford Fairlane LTD | 629.2222 FOR Ford KE Laser 1987-1990, 1.3, 1.5 (NZ) and 1.6 litre engines. | 629.2222 FOR Haynes restoration manual : | 629.2222 GRE Great Australian cars / Automobile | 629.2222 HOL Holden Commodore, Calais, Statesman and Caprice, VP and VQ series II. | 629.2222 HOL Holden Astra & Zafira automotive repair manual / | 629.2222 JEE Jeep Grand Cherokee automotive repair manual / |
Regardless of whether you remember them when they were new, or you first saw them as classics, great Australian cars have the ability to thrill today as they did when they were first built. Let's journey together along a road filled with the very best Australia had to offer from 1948 until now, and remind ourselves how unique and how great our car industry, and those who built it really were (and are). Some you will know, others you might not immediately identify as Australian, and many will bring a smile to your face as you remember your very first car - regardless of it being a '48 Holden, a Mark II Cortina, a VB Commodore or a Laser.
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