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2021 Shannons Winter Timed Online Auction
Lot
97

1955 Holden FJ Standard Sedan

$45,000

Sydney

Sold

Specifications

Engine In-line 6-cylinder, 138-cid
Gearbox 3-speed manual
Body Work Sedan
Colour Blue
Interior Blue
Trim Vinyl
Wheels Steel Disc
Brakes Drums

Description

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The Holden was Australia’s first commercially successful automobile, launched to great fanfare in November 1948 with the styling heavily influenced by prevailing American and European design trends.  Boasting advanced monocoque construction and a sturdy, sufficiently powerful OHV six-cylinder engine under the curved bonnet, the new Holden 48-215 (or FX as it has become known) proved perfectly suited to Australia’s rugged driving conditions of the day.  The Holden underwent its first and only facelift in September 1953, the new FJ featuring a new chrome grille inspired by contemporary Buicks, hubcap design and jet-age tail lights.  Coded 225, the Special Sedan was a new addition to the range, adding a long list of extra features like a cigarette lighter, armrests in the front doors and additional chrome trim around the window frames, door handles and atop the rear wings, along with the option of two-tone paintwork.  The interior was trimmed in Deluxe leather, while the dash had additional brightwork, including chrome instrument bezels.  Priced at £1,148 at the time of release, the FJ Special also came with external locks on both front doors and bigger 5.90 x 15 tyres.  By the time production of the FJ ceased in 1956, more than 250,000 first generation Holdens had been built and the famous ‘Humpy’ had written itself into the history books.  Celebrated in movies, music and popular culture generally, the FJ has become an Australian icon and - with good examples increasingly hard to find - original cars are quickly being snapped up by collectors.