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GM (Australia) Pty Ltd's first plant was in Marrickville, near Sydney. They then went on to have five plants and by 1928 were clerarly using letters for plant codes.
As regards Birkenhead, here's a little bit of history that I have: Quote:
I wonder if Beverley became a body plant in addition to Woodville? The original GM (A) Plant addresses were (opened 1926-7) City Road, Melbourne, Victoria Carrington Rd, Marrickville, Sydney, New South Wales..opened October 1926 Wickham Street, Valley, Brisbane, Queensland Corner Rann & Birkenhead Streets, Birkenhead, Adelaide, South Australia Corner Buckland & Victoria Streets, Cottelsoe Beach, Perth, Western Australia Holden’s Motor Body Builders Ltd., also had their own interstate operations (assembly and repairs) - Woodville, South Australia was their main body building plant and their assembly and repair plants were located at: Cnr Ferrars and Munro Streets, South Melbourne Anderson Street, Valley, Brisbane Dowling Street (off William Street), Sydney In 1922 Holden’s Limited also had a similar plant at King William Street, Adelaide. GM (A) and Holdens as you know to form General Motors-Holden's Pty Ltd and their five plants were officially 'Adelaide'. 'Brisbane'. 'Melbourne' and 'Sydney'. Plus the Woodville body plant. I stand corrected on any history though! I may well have data on shipments overseas as at 1945...I shall have a look when I can! I have data on 'Shops' C60X supplies from GM of Canada though (to 31 March 1944): 1942 418 1943 809 1944 316 Total shipments to Australia: 25,352 Total F60H production: 4,123 Total C60X production: 2,710 I'll have a look when I can then for you! |
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