The Holden FB Wagon 1960 is an iconic Australian automobile, and a symbol of the nations pioneering spirit. The 1960 FB wagon was the second in the Holden series to be released and its popularity still endures in classic car circles today. It featured an eye-catching design that has stood the test of time, with a distinctive squared-off body and a wrap-around windscreen, complemented by center-hinged doors. The FB wagon was a rugged and reliable vehicle, built to handle Australias rough terrain. It was powered by a tough in-line six-cylinder 2.2-litre engine which gave it considerable pulling power. The powertrain was perfectly suited to the vehicles intended purpose of carrying goods, passengers and livestock across the outback. The exterior of the FB wagon was unmistakable due to its generous chrome trim pieces, including its classic radiator air intakes, the grille and bonnet hinges. The bodywork was painted in vibrant two-tone colors, which highlighted the vehicles muscular shape. It had an imposing presence on the road, and its large size could seat nine passengers. The FB Wagon was full of small details which were designed to make it an easy and practical vehicle to operate. It had an instrument panel that featured a central speedometer and warning lamps. The cabin came fitted with comfortable and durable upholstered cloth trim, and the dashboard had a locking glove compartment. The vehicle handled well and provided a smooth ride, thanks to its steering and leaf-spring suspension. Overall, the Holden FB Wagon 1960 was an impressive example of Australian engineering and was an incredibly successful and popular vehicle. Its classic styling coupled with its robustness and practicality make it a timeless automobile that still stands out in the world of classic cars.
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