Street Sighting ~ Holden Kingswood
Glass, metal (barely) with chrome bumpers sitting on top of rubber. Holden called it the Kingswood.
Don't get me wrong cars are products and have to be cost effective to build and sell, but when I look at some of the early Holden's I question if anyone was really trying.
They kinda just look like a passing grade. Like if the workers were watching the clock and listening to the cricket when the bossman walks into the room asking...
Hows the new Holden coming along, gotta name yet?
To which after tossing their smokes out the window one worker responds off the cuff..
Course its gotta name, ah, king, kings;
Kingswood.
This example looks like its wearing cricket whites. Shit, the roof has more cherries then my bat ever did (I could block the ball or get bowled out, I mostly did the second).
Like I wrote at the start it's just some rolling metal but also looks, smells, sounds, and an experience from a point in history I'm not from. Can't pretend it doesn't make me a bit curious.
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