History
The Australian Six was assembled in Sydney from 1918 to 1925. It is estimated that approximated 500 cars were assembled during this period. There are five restored examples of the Australian Six. This is the only Roadster.
The car recovered from a chicken coup in Dareton NSW in the mid 1960âs. Restoration completed in 1969 and it competed in 1970 International Rally. The Roadster is currently on display in the National Motor Museum, Birdwood SA as part of an exhibition titled: My Country - Iconic cars of Australia. The exhibition celebrates the first fifty years of motoring in Australia.
Modifications
Vehicle has not been modified.