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Holden Statesman & Ford Fairlane: Local Luxury

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Cars That Made Australia

Australians have a long-standing love affair with the automobile and when, in 1948, the first Holden came off the production line, our cars also becam 
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The Holden Statesman and Ford Fairlane were more than simply bigger Commodores and Falcons, they were Australia’s answer to luxury on four wheels, symbols of quiet success and Aussie pride. These oversized but understated sedans were for the boss, the politician, the bloke who’d made it without needing to shout about it —  they were built for the times. They were more than just roomy interiors and analog clocks; they were a mark of status in a simpler time, when “made in Australia” still had real meaning.

In this episode, we’ll explore how the Statesman and Fairlane went from local luxury to nostalgic relics, what they meant to a generation chasing the Aussie dream, and why they still hold a place in our hearts — even if our tastes have shifted to hatchbacks and SUVs.

Special thanks to:

  • Tony Davis
  • Russell Howcroft
  • Harvey Miller
  • Owners Rob & Martin

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