The iconic Holden EJ Commercial Van 1963 is renowned for its enduring style and rugged reliability. First introduced in Australia in 1962 as a ten-seat people mover, the EJ was a popular choice for everyday tradesmen, businesses, and families. This classic boxy utility vehicle boasts a classic front end with a flat chrome grille, round headlights, and a roomy cabin for transport of goods and people. Under the bonnet, the EJ is powered by a 2.3-litre engine, giving it a respectable 80bhp. This engine is mated to a durable three-speed manual transmission for reliable shifting. The ride comfort is supplemented by an independent suspension, proving optimal handling on dirt roads. To ensure that the tools and equipment are loaded securely, the interior comes with several tie-down points on the side panels and roof rack. Additionally, the van contains a galvanised cargo floor to protect belongings from the elements. For passenger safety, the EJ Van comes with a variety of safety features, such as 3-point seatbelts, headrests, and adjustable front seats. To protect the materials inside from further damage, the van is equipped with vinyl window and door seals. In conclusion, the Holden EJ Commercial Van 1963 is a tried-and-true, versatile utility van that is capable of tackling any transport need whether it be people or cargo. Its rugged, timeless style and robust engine make it a prime choice among tradespeople, business owners, and families alike.
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