Vauxhall Ute

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Vauxhall Ute

Post by nige's FB215 »

G'day all,

Came across this vauxhall ute in a paddock and was wondering if anyone knows about them, are they rare or unusual in Australia as if they are I will try to get this one out of the weather. It looks 99.9% complete and even has the key in the ignition. Last registered in 1976, the pictures don't do it justice as it seems a solid vehicle despite the ferns growing through it.

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The body plates are stamped GMH so I assume Holden had the contract for production due to the Vauxhall/Holden/GM link

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Dash still has the key in the ignition

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headlining is identical to FE/FC holden

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Looked like a nice ute to me.

Cheers

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Post by Smooth customs »

Native to Australia, built by Holden. As the photo of the body tags shows
A selection of FJ body panels were used to keep the tooling costs down, as they were not a high volume seller in the sales department.
Unlike Holdens it has a full removable chassis.

Have worked on a few over the years, two full restos. General rust repairs and one a few years ago that the owner had bought partly done!
That had to be totally redone.
V8 Chop and almost total lower half reconstruction

Interesting cars and something totally different, not the sort of ute you would expect to see more than one of at an event. Unless it was a Vauxhall gathering
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Post by Trev »

Tail lights look pretty cool :D
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Post by Blacky »

Certainly has potential , and as SC points out - you wont park in a row of them at the next cruise 8)
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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Post by nige's FB215 »

What year model do you think it is? I am guessing at around 54, 55? based on internet research.

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Post by J »

wouldnt wanna over speed :|
might void ur warranty....
maybe just speed and ul be ok

I like it...
well the tray anyway... put a front clip of something else on it.
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we were at a show and coincidently there was one of these and an FJ ute parked a car apart it's amazing how simular they are
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J wrote:wouldnt wanna over speed :|
might void ur warranty....
maybe just speed and ul be ok

I like it...
well the tray anyway... put a front clip of something else on it.
What a great idea! :?
Put an FJ front on it, would look like an FJ with a custom front screen push button doors and Vauxhall tail lights!!!!!!!

Then it could be like lots of other FJ utes that people just have a passing glance at. Not something truly different that 99% of car guys have never seen before
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Post by Cal »

Smooth, seeing as it was built here by Holden, is it officially classed as a Holden or a Vauxhill??

Apologies for the silly question :oops:
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Post by Smooth customs »

Vauxhall is/was a UK division of GM America.
Whose UK built cars were marketed in the US by selected Olds and Buick dealers

In Australia, Vauxhalls were built by Holden. And several unique body styles were developed and made for our local market. These utes were one of them.

They were always marketed and sold as a Vauxhall.
And these locally designed and developed special versions, have been sort out by some UK Vauxhall enthusiasts over the years.

Usually very original or restored examples, not restoration projects.
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Post by Cal »

Ok, thanks.

I wasn't sure if it was the case with the Monaro's exported to the UK bering sold as Vauxhill's, even though it's a Holden. Same with the GTO in the US.

So these utes were sold as Vauxhills
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Post by J »

might wanna clean ur knife smoothie
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Post by Smooth customs »

With some imagination, and metal fabricating skills nothing is impossible.

Most of the time.
The artwork was to show the owner what was possible, and what was to be done

As far as I know, replacement panels for these utes dont exist. So I made everything.
The roof on this ute became land fill and the chop was totally redone. Unfortnatly I have lost the digital shots of this part of the rebuild, and how it looked when returned to the owner

All this work was done over 4 years ago

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Post by mrs ratbox »

that's the tricky thing with artwork those drawings look great but the car even though nowhere near finished i don't see it
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Post by 59sdl »

Nige they are a trick looking ute, i had a 56 years ago and fitted a 327 power glide hr front end and 9 inch custom paint and trim, it was a real nice car to drive until i totalled it on a round about with a truck, so get it home and build it you wont be sorry. Jim.
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