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![]() ''Lightburn Zeta'\' ![]() Lightburn Zeta Sports |
Lightburn is the name of a an Australian whitegoods manufacturer who briefly entered the passenger car market in the mid-1960s with the oddly shaped Lightburn Zeta sedan. The cars were built in a washing machine factory at Camden Park in Adelaide by the company which was owned by Harold Lightburn.
Models produced were:
- Sedan 2dr Man 4sp 325 (1964/1965
- Sedan Deluxe 2dr Man 4sp 325 (1964)
- Roadster Sports 2dr Man 4sp 500 (1964)
The vehicle was powered by the Villiers 324cc twin motor to the the front wheels.



