I just thought I'd post this for the edification of our American friends who are used to their old cars being Body On Frame (BOF) whereas Holden from the get-go in 1948 used a radical new lightweight Chevy design that Chevy decided not to use. It was constructed, as all Holden’s since, as a unitary or monocoque body design.
This is from the Monaro Club of Victoria website and is a project by Glen. Below are 3 of 7 pics linked.
Sure the result is nice. I just want a shed where I can do stuff like that. "My" shed (read :farm shed) is full off 50 years of farm machinery parts....and not in the possible hidden gems kinda way. It's just full of useless crap.
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