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"The roots of the Holden Ute go back to the to a post-World War II era, when the world couldn’t get enough Australian wheat and wool. When “Australia’s Own Car” – the 48-125 Holden four-door sedan –launched, it only had one model and Aussies had to wait more than two years for a load-hauling version. Once the Ute arrived, it was dubbed the “FX” - though exactly why it earned that moniker is the subject of debate. What was clear is that these durable and hearty vehicles were perfect for the work that needed to be done, whether it was on the farms or construction sites of Australia. With just 60 hp in its stock form, the FX is a far cry from the powerhouse utes of today. But the heart and soul is all there."—Official description[1]
The 1951 Holden 50-2106 FX Ute - abbreviated as "Holden Ute" - is a rear-wheel drive utility car by Holden.
It appears in Forza Horizon 3 as the seventh Barn Find, and as standard in Forza Motorsport 7.
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1.3L 2 Rotor, 3.2L I6, 6.2L V8 | |
1.6L I4 - Turbo Rally, 3.2L I6, 6.2L V8 |
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AWD | |
AWD Drivetrain |
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Single Turbo, Positive-Displacement Supercharger | |
Single Turbo, Positive-Displacement Supercharger |
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- ↑ "Forza Horizon 3 - Cars" . forzamotorsport.net . Retrieved 09-21-2018.
Holden | |
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1950s | 50-2106 FX Ute · FX Sedan |
1960s | Monaro GTS 327 |
1970s | HQ Monaro GTS 350 · Sandman HQ Panelvan · Torana A9X (Forza Edition, Horizon Edition) |
1980s | VL Commodore Group A SV |
2000s | #1 - #88 VE Commodore · HSV GTS · HSV W427 · Hoonigan Commodore Ute |
2010s | #1 - #97 VF Commodore |