EXTREMELY RARE AUSTRALIAN AUTOMOBILE HISTORY

If you're a fan of the legendary Australian Valiant (by Chrysler) you've probably read how the VC series was originally going to be called AP7, with some concept drawings even displaying this moniker before it was changed. 

Well, that's more than just a story. These are some of those AP7 illustrations! 

Check out these original Detroit styling studios concepts from 1963 - 1964 by Mike Cody. These were created during the design process for the AP6 successor. 

Get two pieces of Australian automobile history for one great price. 

Concept art for American cars is hard to find as most of them were destroyed to protect from industrial espionage. Australian Production concept art is pretty much unheard of! 

This might be your only chance to buy Australian Production concept art. 

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It's really interesting to see what could have been. 

An elegant revamp of the AP6 split grille design? Beautiful. 

A tough and classy looking hardtop similar to the first generation American Mercury Cougar? Yes, please. 

There are sedans, hardtops, Regals, four doors and two doors. All are amazing.  

Don't miss your chance to own these one of a kind pieces of design history. Please see pics for detail and condition. 

Designed for Australia, these belong in Australia. Maybe even in Birdwood, Grenfell or MASA!





Each illustration is currently wrapped against a piece of foam board. More pictures upon request. 





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