Description1966 Vauxhall Viscount PC Saloon (40251521143).jpg
The first Velox was introduced in 1948. The PB was the final version of the Velox, launched along with the Cresta PB, built from 1962-65, not only were they built in England, but in New Zealand by GMNZ. With the upmarket Cresta, there was a model after the PB, the boxier shaped PC.
The PC Vauxhall Cresta was built from 1965-72 available in PCS (standard), PCD (Deluxe) and PCE (Executive), this last having its own name, 'Viscount'. The PC was a different car, larger and styled with the coke-bottle look that would also be seen in the FD Victor series: it now resembled a slightly smaller Chevrolet Impala. It was similar to the Australian Holden HR.
The top of the line Viscount was introduced in 1966, standard with power steering, electric windows, reclining seats, a vinyl roof, walnut dashboard, inertia reel seat belts front, and even a heated rear window. Areas of the grille and headlamp surrounds were blacked out to give a classier look and the tail-lights had a chrome overlay.
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