Holden All-Australian
Holden 'All-Australian' is an unofficial name used for General Motors Holden's Fully-Australian-developed Vehicles, specifically the HQ through WB Series Automobiles, Featuring semi-monocoque (unibody) design on sedans, coupes and station wagons, and a body-chassis design on "utes" and panel vans, the All Australian is the first of two Australian developed 'General Motors' platforms, followed by another one of holdens, Zeta, The All Australian design was used for 13 years, between 1971 and 1984, On the last iteration of the 'Holden' model name before moving to the Commodore nameplate[1]
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