Thank you all for your input! I love the story about 'detective's' 48 215. I have a friend with a '49er which is extremely complete with original trim under the covers. The motor still turns and would probably run with very little effort, but the body separates across the front floor when you open the door!
Below is a poem I wrote about the release of the first Holden on the 29th November, 1948.
Enjoy!
1948 48 2 1 5
Way back in 1948,
a car rolled off the line.
The day Australia waited for,
November 29.
Ben Chifley was Prime Minister,
the Leader of the day.
He ushered in what soon became
an icon here to stay.
It gained a reputation
being rugged on the land.
But Holden couldn’t build enough
to satisfy demand.
People bought them 'Sight Unseen',
from any Dealer who.
Would let them be the leader of,
that quickly growing queue.
And then in 1951,
a coupe ute was released.
It soon became the 'Tradesman’s Choice',
the others were 'Deceased'.
1953 was when
the 'Air-ride' came along.
Though still a '48 2 1 5'
it sang an 'FJ' song.
It came with telescopic shocks
and wider rear springs too.
For as the name implies my friend,
'They Rode the Air with You'.
Now some say: "FX Holden"
and some say: "Saints Alive”.
But a 'Rose will always be a Rose'
like '48 2 1 5'!!
Ron Williams 29th November 1998
[email protected]If anyone would like a copy in A4 size send me an email with '1948 48 215 POEM' in the subject line.
My Van was in the line of cars to be crushed down the back of a wrecking yard in Warrigal Road at Sandown around 1994. The crusher was working that day and this one was picked because it didn't have windows and appeared to be the best body with the least amount of rust and damage!
I will check out the video clips shortly.
Thanks again.
Ron