Austin Freeway
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The Austin Freeway was an automobile developed by the Australian division of the British Motor Corporation, based on the British Austin A60 Cambridge. Introduced in 1962, it was offered in both four door sedan and five door station wagon body styles. Using the locally built 2.4 litre six cylinder “Blue Streak” engine, it represented the first attempt by BMC to challenge the dominant Holden and Ford Falcon models in the lucrative six cylinder family car class with a locally developed vehicle. An upmarket variant, the Wolseley 24/80 sedan was also offered.
Although more expensive than its opposition, the Freeway was well equipped by contemporary standards, offering features such as windscreen washers and a fresh air heater / demister. Styling was not greatly changed from its British ancestor, although the grille treatment clearly set it apart from the Cambridge. 3,090 units were sold in its first year but declining sales saw the model discontinued in 1965.
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