Hartnett

Sir Lawrence Hartnett had been very involved in the development of the first mass-produced Holden which was launched in the late 1940s. At some point in the 1950s he left the company (then known as General Motors' Holden) and in the mid 1950s issued media reports (covered at least in an issue of the Readers' Digest (Australian edition)) about his plan to launch a new automobile company producing a car to be called the Lloyd Hartnett - this was to be a clone of the Lloyd 600 with a Datsun 6 cylinder engine. It did not reach commercial production. The Lloyd-Hartnett was produced commercially and sold for some time in Australia. It had the same engine as the German Lloyd. The Datsun reference is to a completely different project which did not proceed.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
francis, duke of guise
treaty of mersen
domingo faustino sarmiento
d'ni
treaty of oliwa
1604 in science
charles of guise
lajos kossuth
alfred windischgrtz
radley metzger
albion woodbury small
british north america act 1867
kenny anthony
henrietta anne stuart
arthur grgei
2003 4 heineken cup
stphane lupasco
metoclopramide
k line
pete yorn
g line
webert sicot
ambrosiana jerome
guy sebastian
cui jian
enfield, massachusetts
croatoan island
chaos model
list of football clubs in japan
american impressionism
john henry twachtman
chaos strategy
large cardinal
warwickshire
telluric current
defector
live in texas
net book agreement
carbohydrate metabolism
index register
ramsey, cambridgeshire
alois kayser
nec corporation
michael dobbs