In 1954, Freighters of Melbourne, Victoria took over Lawton of Adelaide, South Australia and in 1957 Freighter-Lawton Industries Limited (or Freighter Lawton) was formed. The businesses were body-builders and produced buses, industrial machinery etc. In 1963 was renamed Freighter Industries and in 1976 Pressed Metal Corporation (PMC) bought them out and continued production of buses.
Freighters also contributed to defence projects during the World Wars and after including the vehicles Leep (i.e similar to a Jeep and named after Freighter's founder, Noel Peel, being Peel backwards) and the Imp.
Also part of the Ivan Hoffmann Collection, but not appearing here are copies of articles; Government correspondence; transcript of Ivan Hoffmann’s Oral History interview with Ken Baldock (product coordinator of the Freighter-Lawton's Imp); etc.
Also see Lawton and PMC posts.
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Freighter - 4 May 1962 |
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June 1969 Bu & Truck Transportation |
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Freighter Lawton - December 1959 Among Ourselves |
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Freighter Leep - Off-Road Action #6 page 1 |
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Freighter Leep - Off-Road Action #6 page 2 |
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Freighter Leep - Off-Road Action #6 page 3 |
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Freighter Lawton Imp -_July 1979 Wheels page 1 |
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Freighter Lawton Imp -_July 1979 Wheels page 2-3 |
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Freighter Lawton Imp -_July 1979 Wheels page 4 |
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Freighters 25 June 1959 Army Report Annex A, Appendix 1 |
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Freighters 25 June 1959 Army Report Annex A, page1 |