VINTAGE MOTOR CLUB, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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1928 CHEVROLET AB National Tourer
Body by Holden Motor Body Builders, Australia.
Billed as “Bigger, Better and More Beautiful” the Chev won immediate public approval in 1928.      
Standard were 4 wheel brakes, a strengthened chassis and dual action shock absorber semi-elliptic springs [snubber plates] giving an improved ride and greater quietness of operation.

New ‘Duco’ colour combinations further enhanced the economically priced and easy-to-drive Chev.
Inline OHV 4 cylinder engine 21.7hp, 171 cu.in. Wheelbase107” . Tyres 5.25x21”.

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