Molly Goodall's FJ Holden slideshow
Molly Goodall purchased this Holden Special Sedan in September 1955. In 1980 it was sold to Queanbeyan mechanic Albert Neuss and later acquired by the National Museum of Australia. More on Molly Goodall's FJ Holden.
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The FJ grille quickly became one of Australia's most recognisable automotive symbols. Photo: Dragi Markovic.
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| The iconic FJ badge. Note how well preserved this original example is, after more than 50 years on the road. Photo: Dragi Markovic.
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| Scratchplates and spats add to the unmistakeable FJ profile. Photo: Dragi Markovic.
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| The rounded rear profile is typically 1950s with its chrome-plated tail light mount and plastic single stoplight. Photo: Dragi Markovic.
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| The boot comes complete with original spare wheel, anti-drum linings and rubber mats. Photo: Dragi Markovic.
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| The interior has original paint and upholstery, complete with a blemish on the front bench seat. Photo: Dragi Markovic.