Buckboard is listed twice in South Australian Motor Cars 1881...1942 by George Brooks and Ivan Hoffmann. The first entry referred to an alternative name of Ohlmeyer and second entry referred to a 1913 cycle car.
This web-site presents the Ivan Hoffmann Collection of research materials about Australian Automobiles - clippings, brochures, diagrams, photos, articles etc., from early days until more recent. It qualifies as Australian if one or more components - body/engine/chassis were either prototype, designed, built, assembled, manufactured or made for use, only in Australia. THIS SITE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION - SO COME AGAIN SOON.
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Sunshine
Sunshine Motors was started by HV McKay from the suburb of Sunshine, in Melbourne , Victoria and was a switch from making agricultural ma...
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Gilgen was a steam three-wheeled coach (9-seater) built by the Swiss maker Gilgen. In 1881, the young British Princes Albert and George visi...
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JB Minor was three Jeffress brothers who made a prototype low cost three-wheeled automobile in Brisbane, Queensland in 1949. 28 March 1949 T...
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Hartnett Motor Company of Melbourne, Victoria operated from 1949 until 1955. Laurence (Larry) J Hartnett was the Managing Director of Gen...