Austin Freeway

The Austin Freeway is an automobile that was developed by BMC Australia, based on the British Austin A60 Cambridge. Introduced in 1962, it was offered by Austin in both four-door saloon and five-door station wagon body styles. An upmarket variant, the Wolseley 24/80 sedan was also offered. 3,090 units were sold in its first year but volumes fell well short of those of the much more powerful six-cylinder Chrysler Valiant, introduced in Australia earlier the same year. Declining sales saw the Freeway discontinued in 1965.

Austin Freeway

The Austin Freeway is an automobile that was developed by BMC Australia, based on the British Austin A60 Cambridge. Introduced in 1962, it was offered by Austin in both four-door saloon and five-door station wagon body styles. An upmarket variant, the Wolseley 24/80 sedan was also offered. 3,090 units were sold in its first year but volumes fell well short of those of the much more powerful six-cylinder Chrysler Valiant, introduced in Australia earlier the same year. Declining sales saw the Freeway discontinued in 1965.