There are many Steel Ute tray suppliers in Australia, including but not limited to: Dubbo City Welding, Ute Tray, Fleet Trades, Dura Tray, D Look, and Bocar.
The best place to find a timeline of the ute is at History of the Ute in Australia, at the site on the link below.
Victoria, Australia
Gellong Melbourne Australia
Ute, an abbreviation for "utility", is a term used in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa describes a vehicle with a cargo bed in the rear. James Peacock of Australia is the first to produce a "Ute" in 1929.
"Ute" is short for utility vehicle, so the ute is any vehicle with a cab and an open tray at the back. The most common ute in Australia is the Holden ute, but there are Ford utes, Toyota utes, Nissan utes, Mitsubishi utes - whichever car manufacturer makes such a vehicle.
A Holden Special Vehicles Maloo R8. The Coupe ute hit 277.4 km/h under 5 seconds. this record was set in 2006, in South Australia, Australia. this ute has a 6.0 Litre LS2 V8 298kW with 542Nm. why does go so fast, the ute is light weighted and with the power of the LS2 its a good combo.
Holden Commodore ute
Norweld are experts in designing and manufacturing heavy-duty aluminium ute trays and ute canopies for some of Australia’s harshest conditions, including a range of accessories to suit your vehicle.Norweld has two main divisions including our Aluminium Ute Tray and Aluminium Ute Canopy Division, and our Project Fabrication Division.Since our establishment in 1971 we have been providing a consistent superior-level of service and quality workmanship to our clients throughout Australia and internationally.All of our products are backed by the well-known Norweld pledge of ‘Unconditional Guarantee For Life Against Faulty Workmanship’.Norweld has four business locations from which we operate from located in Cairns, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.
Ute is an Australian term for a utility vehicle. The Ford first released its Falcon utility vehicle in Australia in June 1999. The cargo tray in the Ford Ute was separate from the cab, allowing greater versatility after marketing.
It was designed by Lewis Bandt from Ford Australia.
The term 'Ute' is used in Australia, and New Zealand, to describe a utility vehicle, sometimes called a pickup truck in the US. The Ute was first designed by Lewis Brandt, of Ford Australia, in 1938. The Ute is unique, because it has more in common with a sedan, than a truck, unlike many pickups in the US, which have more in common with truck designs.
Ute for Hire is a type of vehicle rental service in Australia. The vehicles are typically used in the rural areas of Australia. They can help anything from moving lumber to moving to another house.