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Panel Vans: Freedom Machines

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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 panel van wasn’t just a vehicle — it was an oh-so-70s symbol of youth, freedom, and surf. Born as a humble workhorse, it transformed into something legendary, thanks to the van clubs that sprouted across Australia.

Loud, colourful, and endlessly customisable, they had room for everything — a surfboard, a bed, a quadraphonic sound system, and maybe even a bar. Dealer’s choice.

They were also as much about the party (and what happened in the back…) as they were about the road. “If this van’s a-rockin’, don’t come a-knockin’…” became part of its more complex legacy.

Cars are freedom on four wheels, but panel vans? They took that freedom to a whole new level.

Special thanks to:

  • Tony Davis
  • Doug Willis
  • Anna Krien
  • Kathy Lette

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