Australia Post launch a vintage Holden classic cars stamp series to honor the motoring brand


Vintage Aussie stamps to give an insight into what life was like in the 1900s as five classic Holden cars are placed on a new series

  • Five classic holden cars are being depicted on a new Australia Post stamp series  
  • Sold across stores nationwide, they include 2006 Holden VE Commodore SS V
  • Australia Post wanted to honor classic motoring brand which launched in 1948

A Kingswood and a Monaro are among five classic Holden car models depicted on a new series of Australia Post stamps.

Motoring enthusiasts are expected to race into post offices to buy the series, which will also feature the 2006 Holden VE Commodore SS V.

The stamps take a nostalgic look back at Holden cars, which have been loved by many Australians for generations, Australia Post manager Nicole Sheffield said on Monday.

The 1968 Holden HK Monaro GTS 327 (pictured) is one of five classic Holden car models depicted on a new series of Australia Post stamps

The 1968 Holden HK Monaro GTS 327 (pictured) is one of five classic Holden car models depicted on a new series of Australia Post stamps

Motoring enthusiasts are expected to race into post offices to buy the series, which will also feature the 1971 Holden HQ Kingswood Ute (pictured)

Motoring enthusiasts are expected to race into post offices to buy the series, which will also feature the 1971 Holden HQ Kingswood Ute (pictured)

‘Through our stamp releases, we’re in a unique position to highlight and honour important Australian icons,’ she said.

‘This stamp issue recognises the incredible impact that Holden had on the Australian cultural fabric.’

Depictions of the 1948 Holden 48-215 sedan, the 1963 Holden EH Premier, the fast and flashy 1968 Holden HK Monaro GTS 327 and the 1971 Holden HQ Kingswood Ute are also included in the series.

Holden made about 7.6 million vehicles for Australia and the world over more than 70 years following the launch of ‘Australia’s Own Car’ in 1948.

About 1.6 million Holdens remain on roads across the country.

The five $1.10 stamps are available from Monday along with additional postage products, including a first-day cover and stamp pack.

Medallion covers will be available from April.

The stamps take a nostalgic look back at Holden cars, such as the 2006 Holden VE Commodore SS V (pictured)

The stamps take a nostalgic look back at Holden cars, such as the 2006 Holden VE Commodore SS V (pictured)

Holden made about 7.6 million vehicles for Australia and the world over more than 70 years following the launch of 'Australia's Own Car' in 1948. Pictured: 1936 Holden EH Premier

Holden made about 7.6 million vehicles for Australia and the world over more than 70 years following the launch of ‘Australia’s Own Car’ in 1948. Pictured: 1936 Holden EH Premier

The 1948 Holden 48-215 is one the classic cars featured in the stamp collection. About 1.6 million Holden's remain on roads across the country

The 1948 Holden 48-215 is one the classic cars featured in the stamp collection. About 1.6 million Holden’s remain on roads across the country

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