Tarrant automobile

The Tarrant automobile was the first motor car built in Victoria, Australia and the first petrol engine motor car built in Australia.

History

Colonel Harley Tarrant built his first car in 1901.

After a small number of motor vehicles were built, it became apparent that it was uneconomic to build indigenous vehicles, in the face of overseas technology.

Tarrant assumed the responsibility for distribution of Ford automobiles in Victoria in 1908, and production of Tarrants ceased.

Legacy

The last surviving Tarrant was acquired by the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria in 2002. [1]

In 1984 the car was featured on a postage stamp, part of a series of five depicting early Australian automobiles, issued by Australia Post .

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