Australia was making steam vehicles as early as 1896. Its distance from motor manufacturers in the northern hemisphere often meant it was easier to build in Australia than to import. However, assembly of vehicles from imported parts was a common method. Standard cars were assembled from 1929, usually with locally made bodies to lower taxation. Other British companies followed this example, with Vauxhall contributing to Holden. The American manufacturers Chrysler,
Chrysler Valiant SV1
Chrysler Valiant VC
Chrysler Valiant VH
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Chrysler Valiant S 1962 - badge on boot lid
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Chrysler Valiant Safari Estate 1967 - badge on tailgate
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Chrysler Valiant 1973 Charger 770 - badge on tail panel