Interesting intro on the dealers web site. Business operating 100 years!
http://www.motors.com.au/ehub/I did a similar hunt for info on my FC in Sydney. Hillsdons Holden had sold & the business was relocated by then. Any local knowledge & records (if they kept them that long) were gone. But, you may be lucky in a smaller town in Tas.
The NSW Vehicle Registration thought they could help with a date it was first registered, who to & where they lived - but I needed to provide the original rego number. If you have that the Launceston Vehicle Registration may have info.
Real Estate, Stock & Station agents, local council/museum & historic societies could be worth contacting.
http://www.realestate.com.au/property-lifestyle-tas-deloraine-7404246There could still be local relatives of the original owner in the area.
May be some clues in the below, some could be in the phone book.
Good luck.
Examiner (Launceston, Tas) 2 Dec 1950
OBITUARY
Mr. H. R. Chugg
MR. Harry Richard
CHUGG, Lenna, White Hills,
who died suddenly last Sunday,
was widely known as a farmer
of great ability. He specialised
in horse breeding, and was most
successful with cobs and later
with Clydesdales.
Mr. Chugg, who was aged 73,
was very interested in local
affairs and was often approached
by individuals and organisations
for advice and help.
Son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Chugg, he was born at
Franklin Village. He married
Miss Ada M. Chugg, Corra Linn,
in 1906, and took up farming at
Everton Mount and later at
Lenna.
He is survived by his wife,
two daughters, Misses Eileen and
Gwen Chugg (White Hills), and
seven sons, Messrs. Rod,
Geoffrey, Russell, Tom and Norman
(White Hills), Harry (Kimberley)
and Ronald (Evandale).
The funeral took place at Carr
Villa Cemetery on Tuesday. The
Rev. K. A. Kay conducted the
service.
Chief mourners were Messrs.
Harry, Rod, Geoffrey, Ronald,
Russell, Tom and Norman Chugg
(sons), Jack and Colin Chugg
(brothers), A. and G. Chugg, B.
Maumill, P. Waddle, R. Chick, R.
McKinestry, C. Towns and A. Collins
(brothers-in-law).
Pall-bearers: were Messrs. V.
and R. Chugg, R. Towns and L.
Cox.
Funeral arrangements were by
C. T. Finney and Sons.