Australian Motor Industries (AMI) was an automobile assembly firm that was significant in the early history of the automotive industry in Australia. The...
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This is now[when?] the largest vehicle plant in Australia. Founded in 1926, Australian Motor Industries (AMI) began assembly operations in 1952. It produced...
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The Australian International Motor Show (AIMS) was an annual auto show held in Australia, alternating between the cities of Sydney and Melbourne. Prior...
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British Motor Corporation (Australia) was a motor manufacturing company formed in Australia in 1954 by the merger of the Austin Motor Company (Australia) and...
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Ford Motor Company of Australia Limited (known by its trading name Ford Australia) is the Australian subsidiary of United States–based automaker Ford...
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(1977–1979) Ascort (1958–1960) Austin (1954–1983) Australian Motor Industries (AMI) (1926–1987) Australian Six (1919–1930) Australis (1897–1907) Birchfield...
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Thales Australia (formerly Australian Defence Industries and ADI Limited) is a defence contractor based in Australia. It is a subsidiary of the French...
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AMC Matador (redirect from American Motors Matador)
for the concept of unique flying machines. Australian assembly of the Matador by Australian Motor Industries (AMI) started in 1971, and concluded at the...
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AMC Hornet (redirect from American Motors Hornet)
manufacturers—for example, with Vehículos Automotores Mexicanos (VAM), Australian Motor Industries (AMI), and Toyota S.A. Ltd. in South Africa. The Hornet became...
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Mountains Scheme. By 1963, assembly of Toyota vehicles in Australia by Australian Motor Industries (AMI) had begun, taking place at the production plant in...
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Australian National Industries was an Australian heavy engineering company with diverse range of holdings. In 1911 John McGrath began to sell motor vehicles...
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Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited (MMAL) is a fully owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Motors Corporation of Japan, headquartered in Adelaide, South Australia. The...
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from 1981 until 1995. In 1988 James Hardie Industries made the largest donation ever made to an Australian public library when it gifted to the State...
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AMC AMX (redirect from American Motors AMX)
1969 model-year AMXs were hand-assembled under license in Australia by Australian Motor Industries (AMI) between August 1969 and July 1970. They used the...
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American Motors Corporation, Australian Motor Industries (AMI) of Port Melbourne would form an agreement with AMC to assemble Ramblers in Australia. Canadian...
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AMC Rebel (redirect from American Motors Rebel)
Purdy Motor; and from Semi Knockdown kits (SKD) in Australia (by Australian Motor Industries), and in New Zealand (by Campbell Motor Industries). Although...
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Rambler (automobile) (category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States)
Australasia Australian Motor Industries (Australia): 1960–1977 VW Motors Ltd (New Zealand): 1958-1962 Campbell Motor Industries (New Zealand): 1964–1971 Luzon...
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AMC Ambassador (redirect from American Motors Ambassador)
Brampton Assembly in Brampton, Ontario, between 1963 and 1966. Australian Motor Industries (AMI) assembled Ambassadors from knock-down kits with right-hand...
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Australis (automobile) (redirect from Australis Motors)
an Australian automobile manufactured in Leichhardt, New South Wales, from 1896 to 1906 by G.W. & G. Wood. The company began production with a motor driven...
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Button car plan (redirect from Motor Industry Development Plan)
given to the Motor Industry Development Plan, a Hawke government initiative intended to rationalise the Australian motor vehicle industry and transition...
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Nissan Motor Co. (Australia) Pty. Ltd. is the Australian subsidiary of Nissan and a former automobile manufacturer currently headquartered in Mulgrave...
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Hyundai-name industries following a specialized development split and restructuring which resulted in Hyundai Motor Group, Hyundai Heavy Industries Group, Hyundai...
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Holden (redirect from Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd)
formerly known as General Motors-Holden, was an Australian subsidiary company of General Motors. Founded in Adelaide, South Australia, it was an automobile...
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were imported into Australia up until 1960. AMC made a new deal with Port Melbourne vehicle assembler Australian Motor Industries (AMI) in 1960 to build...
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February 1971. Australian market models were assembled in Australia by Australian Motor Industries. The two-door ute was also assembled in Australia, but not...
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AMC Gremlin (redirect from American Motors Gremlin)
American name. AMC exported a fully built Gremlin to its Australian partner, Australian Motor Industries (AMI) of Port Melbourne, Victoria in 1970 for evaluation...
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Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (三菱自動車工業株式会社, Mitsubishi Jidōsha Kōgyō KK, lit. 'Mitsubishi Automotive Industry Company', /mɪtsʊˈbiːʃi/, Japanese pronunciation:...
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The Australian Six was an Australian automobile manufactured from 1919 to 1925. It was a grandiose attempt to compete against imported cars from the United...
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Toyota Camry (section Australia)
occurred due to the United Australian Automobile Industries (UAAI) joint venture between Toyota Australia and General Motors-Holden's starting in 1987...
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Ute (vehicle) (section Australian models)
by Australian Motor Industries. Toyota currently sells a ute variant of the Toyota Land Cruiser (J70). In 2011, the Toyota Hilux was Australia's highest-selling...
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