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Australian Classic
Jack Rawnsley, 92, leans up against the FX Holden prototype No.1 that is displayed at the National Museum in Canberra, Tuesday. Rawnsley was one of the original engineers who worked on ``Australia's Own Car'' in 1948. The original FX and FJ Holdens are near to Australian hearts, having been a symbol of growing Australian affluence and confidence in the 1950s. Two of the most famous FXs, Holden Prototype Car No 1 and Essington Lewis' Holden 48-215, were handed over to the museum on Tuesday.
PHOTO: EPA
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