Special

The untold story of Australia's Holden

Nonfiction, History, Australia & Oceania
Cover of the book Special by John Wright, Allen & Unwin
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: John Wright ISBN: 9781741761818
Publisher: Allen & Unwin Publication: July 1, 2008
Imprint: Allen & Unwin Language: English
Author: John Wright
ISBN: 9781741761818
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Publication: July 1, 2008
Imprint: Allen & Unwin
Language: English

The FJ Holden. It's an unmistakable, much loved and unique symbol of Australia - right up there with the pavlova, Don Bradman's baggy green, or Christmas on the beach.

But how did it get this way? Exactly how did an American car company so accurately grasp Australia's automotive pulse to create a car which is now an Australian motoring icon?

Right from the beginning, Holden understood the importance of brand, the need to create a car 'for every purse and purpose'. The advent of the FJ Holden, seen as 'Australia's Own Car', revolutionised Australian automobility. Australians clamoured for the Holden not just because it was a (relatively) affordable car but because it was seen as symbolic of the new post-war era of increasing prosperity. Holden now enjoys a unique, iconic status in the automotive culture of Australia.

In this fascinating book - part social history, part corporate history, part biography of a car - Wright tracks the elements that made General Motors Holden such a successful company, from its beginnings in the 1920s and the boom in car ownership in the 1950s right through to the present day, when a Holden car - an artistic re-invention of the much-loved 1953 FJ Holden - was the star car at the 2005 Australian International Motor Show. This is a must-read story of opportunity, inspiration, and business genius for all motoring enthusiasts, Holden fans and car buffs.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The FJ Holden. It's an unmistakable, much loved and unique symbol of Australia - right up there with the pavlova, Don Bradman's baggy green, or Christmas on the beach.

But how did it get this way? Exactly how did an American car company so accurately grasp Australia's automotive pulse to create a car which is now an Australian motoring icon?

Right from the beginning, Holden understood the importance of brand, the need to create a car 'for every purse and purpose'. The advent of the FJ Holden, seen as 'Australia's Own Car', revolutionised Australian automobility. Australians clamoured for the Holden not just because it was a (relatively) affordable car but because it was seen as symbolic of the new post-war era of increasing prosperity. Holden now enjoys a unique, iconic status in the automotive culture of Australia.

In this fascinating book - part social history, part corporate history, part biography of a car - Wright tracks the elements that made General Motors Holden such a successful company, from its beginnings in the 1920s and the boom in car ownership in the 1950s right through to the present day, when a Holden car - an artistic re-invention of the much-loved 1953 FJ Holden - was the star car at the 2005 Australian International Motor Show. This is a must-read story of opportunity, inspiration, and business genius for all motoring enthusiasts, Holden fans and car buffs.

More books from Allen & Unwin

Cover of the book Overworked and Underlaid by John Wright
Cover of the book Taking Care of Business by John Wright
Cover of the book Deep Water by John Wright
Cover of the book Pizza De Luxe by John Wright
Cover of the book No Charity There by John Wright
Cover of the book Food and Nutrition by John Wright
Cover of the book Daughter of the Territory by John Wright
Cover of the book Diary of an AFL Legend by John Wright
Cover of the book The Strength of a Nation by John Wright
Cover of the book The Protectors by John Wright
Cover of the book The Road by John Wright
Cover of the book The Eat Well Cookbook by John Wright
Cover of the book Headstarts by John Wright
Cover of the book The Man Who Loved Crocodiles and Stories of Other Adventurous Australians by John Wright
Cover of the book Project Management in Health and Community Services by John Wright
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy