Originally Posted by: castellan Holden never designed a car from scratch, they had only an input to it. the same with all Ford's and Valiant.
I disagree. Sure the FX was virtually all Yank, it was originally going to be an Opel, but WWII intervened. The FJ updates were Aussie, OK not much there.
However, the FE (body anyway) was all Aussie, a bloke called Alf Payze was in charge. OK, the Yanks had to sign it off, but the original was penned & built here.
Same goes for the FB, OK a lot of mid-50s Chev styling cues, but again it was penned & built here for the Yanks to rubber stamp. The original EJ prototype, with the recessed door handles & no beaver panels was penned (& built) here, but the Yanks didn't sign it off, so they revised it. The EH rear re-design was done in the states, as was the HD, the HR re-design was done here. The HK was again originally Yank, but it was 'stretched' here to make it look better & make underbonnet access easier.
HQ has been discussed, however all of the HJ/X/Z & WB panel re-designs were done here.
The original (VB) Commodore was an Aussie idea. None of the then current Opels suited as they were, so we put a Senator front clip onto the smaller Rekord & added rack & pinion steering plus decent drivetrains, all done here. The Germans then went onto building their own Commodore using that recipe, but without the good steering, or drivetrains.
The VN was done by using the VB/VL floorpan & suspension (by now Australianised & much better than the original) & added a widened version of the Opel Omega outer body. By the time we finished there wasn't a lot of Opel left in it. Same goes for the VT, Opel based but by now a very distant relative of any Opel.
The VE, IMHO opinion is the most 'Australian' of all, OK the drivetrains are Yank, but ALL of the body, suspension, steering electrical is all designed here, with nothing being a derivative of an overseas design.
Dr Terry
Edit: Actually come to think of it, the LH/LX/UC Torana would be the most Aussie in design & parts content, when you take into account the drivetrain used & the fact that the entire platform is not derived from an overseas design. Early Toranas were either pure Vauxhall or at least Vauxhall based.
Edited by user Thursday, 16 March 2017 3:20:58 PM(UTC)
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