In the seventies one car redefined the word luxury ... the brand new Statesman by GM. Released at the same time as Holden’s futuristic new HQ range, the Statesman was not badged or sold as a Holden. This new marque of distinction, which superseded the Brougham, was aimed at attracting new buyers from the ‘well-heeled’ men about town and winning market share from the successful Ford Fairlane. With an impressive long wheel base, classic design features and lavish interior appointments, the Statesman became the luxury car generations of Australians would aspire to own. Powered by a 308 cubic inch V8, or optional 350 Chevy engine, the top-of-the-line Statesman de Ville also featured its own uniquely badged vinyl roof and thick reclining front seats with a choice of leather grain vinyl, or stunning Diamond Weave cloth.
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