Trays for days: The utility has always been distinct from the American ‘pick-up truck’ thanks to its sedan body and lighter frame.
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Daneka Hill
In one week they’ll be back in the loving hands of their owners, so get down to Shepparton’s Museum of Vehicle Evolution quick if you want to see some rare Aussie utes.
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The special February exhibition of the home-grown icon starts at the door with a 1951 Holden 50-2106 coupe utility, aka the one which started it all.
MOVE curator Jade Burley picked the 1951 Holden as his favourite.
“This is what people think of as the first Aussie ute, this is what they imagine,” Mr Burley said.
“The actual first utility was a Ford in the ’30s but I’ve only seen one of those and it was in the National Motor Museum.”
The original: MOVE curator Jade Burley with a 1951 Holden utility. The vehicle is owned by Shepparton’s Darren Maxted who’s had it under a cover for 12 years.
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Daneka Hill
The Aussie Ute exhibit will run across all of February and MOVE plans to keep the monthly specials going.
“I’ve got about four years’ worth of ideas,” Mr Burley said.
“I’m thinking about a Porsche and a British sports car exhibit in the coming months.”
Mr Burley said he’d been hoping to include a Subaru Brumby in the exhibition as they were really popular in the Goulburn Valley for their ability to fit in orchard rows.
Ironically, there wasn’t enough room to fit the tiny ute.
MOVE is at Emerald Bank on Goulburn Valley Hwy, Kialla.
Another drawcard is the parking lot, where you can spy the odd Tesla, Ford Mustang, Holden Monaro and more as car enthusiasts park and walk in.
Modified: This Ford Falcon XY has been heavily modified by Maskell’s Customs and Classics (Hanlon Rd, Shepparton East).
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Daneka Hill
Restoration: A Falcon 500XY (right) restored back to factory condition and a Ford 500 (left). These sorts of utes are called “survivors” by MOVE curator Jade Burley.
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Daneka Hill
Speaking of lights: One of the most impressive rears in the car world has to be the ’60s style El Camino. This El Camino is garaged in Shepparton and owned by a passionate car importer.