Holden’s Motor Body Builders

Anderson St, Fortitude Valley. 

 

 

In July 1923, Mr. P. J. Allen, Works Manager of the Adelaide factory of Holden's Motor Body Builders from the inception of the company until then, went to Brisbane and built the Brisbane factory. It was situated on the corner of Anderson and Water streets, Fortitude Valley (sometimes quoted as Bowen Hills) near the Exhibition grounds, for servicing Holden (and other) bodies.

These ‘Body Service Stations’ were built by Holden’s in all States and were dual purpose:

  • To offer a repair service for Holden made vehicles (and others), especially the Upholstery and folding roofs, and
  • To assemble motor vehicles from Painted and Trimmed bodies shipped from Woodville, and mounted on chassis assembled in the Body Service shops from kits.

There is little specific information available about the Brisbane facility, except from advertisements it is clear that it operated until 1938, even in parallel with the GMA factory at Wickham St. (1927).  They were said to have the largest paint shop for Vehicles in Brisbane.

On March 1934, HMBB announced that the Plant was to be updated at a cost of “hundreds of Pounds”.

The GMH plant at Wickham Street was reopened in April 1934 after closing in 1931 because of the depression. Shortly after, on May 6th, it was announced that the Repair Service would be relocated to the Wickham Street Plant premises.

It continued in business there until August 8th, 1938 when it was taken over ‘lock, stock and barrel’ by the Eagers Body Service division of Eagers Service Pty Ltd., a Brisbane Dealer organisation who had acted as GMH Distributers, located in Austin Street, Newstead.

Documents

DateSourceItemLink
 07 Aug 1928 Brisbane Courier Holden's Motor Bodies - Fine Australian Craftsmanship PDF
 26 Feb 1929 Brisbane Courier Famous Australian Motor Bodies PDF
 21 Jul 1931 Brisbane Courier New Tourer Bodies for sale at bargain prices PDF
 13 Mar 1934 Brisbane Courier More Equipment for HMBB PDF
 22 Mar 1934 Sunday mail Holden Body Service at Anderson Street premises PDF
 06 May 1934 Truth Holden Service moves from Anderson St to Wickham Street Plant PDF
 31 Jul 1934 Courier-Mail Visitors for Show invited to inspect premises of HMBB PDF
 07 Aug 1938 Truth Taken over - Eagers absorb Holden's Body Service PDF