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JWF Fiberglass Industries

 Australian Automotive manufacturer Brookvale, Australia From 1959 to 1969
 Australia From 1959 to 1969
JWF Milano 750

JWF Fiberglass Industries was an Australian manufacturer of automobiles in the 1960s . 

 History

Ian Johnson, Jeff Williams and Grant Furzer founded the company in 1959 in Brookvale near Sydney . They started with the production of automobiles and kit cars . The brand name was JWF . In 1969 the production ended. 

The cars used mainly British MG,Morris and Austin parts but also ford and Holden engines.

The first model was the Milano 750 . The vehicle was based on the chassis of the Austin 7 . A little later there was the body in eight different lengths and widths for other chassis. Last run was the Milano GT . Some vehicles received a motor from Holden and were used between 1964 and 1967 in sports car racing.

JWF Fiberglass Industries

JWF Italia 

1960 came the Italia . was based on a chassis with 243 cm wheelbase . One version had a grid frame from Nota , a Holden engine and was only available as a complete vehicle. By1969 appeared the GT 2  for race and track  .