Everything about Holden Fj totally explained
The
FJ Holden was the second model of an "all Australian car" car manufactured by
Holden in
Australia. The FJ series was based upon the established
48-215 (FX) model. The new four door FJ sedans and coupe utility announced in October 1953 were quickly followed by a new
Panel van derivative.
Of
monocoque construction, the FJ broadly followed the silhouette of
its predecessor, but featured a bolder horizontal styled front grille, along with comfort and decoration upgrades in a new sedan model named the 'Holden Special'.
Claimed maximum power output from the six cylinder engine was increased to 65 bhp, achieved at 4000 rpm.
In 1955 the car underwent a mild interior facelift for the Holden Special sedan, along with a variation in paint and trim options.
There are nearly 20 specific FX-FJ Holden Car Clubs of Australia with members committed to preserving these iconic Holdens. These clubs organise a national gathering for FX-FJ Holden enthusiasts every second year.
Efijy concept car
Holden paid homage to the FJ with a 21st century version of the iconic car, the
Efijy. It was named the United States concept car of the year for 2007.
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