25-05-2018, 03:49 AM
(This post was last modified: 25-05-2018, 04:17 AM by Tony Press.)
(24-05-2018, 12:03 PM)153624 Wrote: Sorry for the delay, hopefully this is useful. Ive been told it is an early holden body car built in october 1927.
Any information will be appreciated
Thanks, Luke
Hi Luke,
As Bill said - it is very difficult to say which of the local body builders made which car. I believe Holden and Company Motor Body Builders together with Melbourne Motor Body Builders were among the more prolific so yours could be a 'Holden' body.
Up to 1928 Holden bodies were sometimes fitted with an identification plate as below on the body, inside in front of the passengers door.
Later saloons had an aluminium Holden car body number plate under the back seat, some had the new Lion and Ball ID plate .
1928 Holden badge.jpg (Size: 86.6 KB / Downloads: 415)
This is my 1928 Holden bodied Chummy - you might note that the headlamps have been moved from the brackets on the screen supports to the front guards- which alteration was carried out probably at delivery - there is another Club Chummy some 400 numbers different from mine which has the identical modification. The radiator cowl has also been plated - not sure when but possibly at delivery - well before 1955 anyway.
The body swage is visible as is the position of the single piece screen 'hinge' point.
I have the original Victorian Motor Registration document signed by the great T (Thomas) A Blamey, Chief Commissioner of Police and other than a repaint (and a 1928 coil motor M 71801)) this car has not been altered since 1955 - I still have the original magneto motor M 69139.