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{{Infobox automobile
{{Infobox automobile
| name = Holden Special
| name = Holden Special
| caption = Holden Special (FJ) sedan
| aka = Holden Business<br />Holden Premier<br />Holden Standard
| aka = Holden Business<br />Holden Premier<br />Holden Standard
| image = 1953-56 FJ Special Sedan Skipper Blue-.JPG
| image = 1953-56 FJ Special Sedan Skipper Blue-.JPG
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There were also [[coupé utility]] and [[panel van]] variants, introduced in 1951 (48) and 1953 (FJ) respectively. These were both based on the Standard, although neither were badged this way. Collectively, the two cars were known as the '''Holden utility''' and '''panel van'''. From March 1957 the [[Sedan (car)|sedan]], utility and panel van body styles were complemented by a new five-door [[station wagon]]. The wagon was marketed as the "Station Sedan" in both Standard and Special trim levels.<ref>Davis, Kennedy, Kennedy (Part One), p. 57</ref>
There were also [[coupé utility]] and [[panel van]] variants, introduced in 1951 (48) and 1953 (FJ) respectively. These were both based on the Standard, although neither were badged this way. Collectively, the two cars were known as the '''Holden utility''' and '''panel van'''. From March 1957 the [[Sedan (car)|sedan]], utility and panel van body styles were complemented by a new five-door [[station wagon]]. The wagon was marketed as the "Station Sedan" in both Standard and Special trim levels.<ref>Davis, Kennedy, Kennedy (Part One), p. 57</ref>


The Business sedan was deleted from the Holden lineup in mid-1959, during the FC production run, leaving just the Standard and Special. However, in 1962 the '''Holden Premier''' was introduced with the EJ series, becoming the new flagship, with the Special assigned as the mid-range Holden. This model trio continued until the 1968 [[Holden HK|HK series]]. The Standard became the [[Holden Kingswood|Belmont]], the Special the [[Holden Kingswood|Kingswood]], with the Premier staying as is. A new extended-length [[Holden Brougham|Brougham]] also joined the line-up, becoming Holden's topline offering.
The Business sedan was omitted from the Holden lineup in mid-1959, during the FC production run, leaving just the Standard and Special. However, in 1962 the '''[[Holden Premier]]''' was introduced with the EJ series, becoming the new flagship, with the Special assigned as the mid-range Holden. This model trio continued until the 1968 [[Holden HK|HK series]]. The Standard became the [[Holden Kingswood|Belmont]], the Special the [[Holden Kingswood|Kingswood]], with the Premier staying as is. A new extended-length [[Holden Brougham|Brougham]] also joined the line-up, becoming Holden's topline offering.


== First generation (1953–1956) ==
== First generation (1953–1956) ==
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The introduction of the FB series in January 1960 saw the Business sedan discontinued, leaving the Standard and the Special as the only Holden sedans for the first years of the new decade.<ref>Darwin (2002), p. 230.</ref>
The introduction of the FB series in January 1960 saw the Business sedan discontinued, leaving the Standard and the Special as the only Holden sedans for the first years of the new decade.<ref>Darwin (2002), p. 230.</ref>


Holden Produced 174,747 Holden FB's. The FB continued the General Motors Holden's (GMH) unique Australian mid-size GM offering, in contrast to the larger American, or smaller English variants. With predominantly US design features such as the FB's rear pointed twin fins, wrap around windscreen A-pillar, and new American Style dashboard with speedo featuring an orange-coloured indicator band instead of a needle pointer. The Holden FB and larger US variants such as the Chevrolet and Pontiac had a lot in common.<ref>http://www.powerhousemuseum.com</ref>
Holden Produced 174,747 Holden FB's. The FB continued the General Motors Holden's (GMH) unique Australian mid-size GM offering, in contrast to the larger American, or smaller English variants. With predominantly US design features such as the FB's rear pointed twin fins, wrap around windscreen A-pillar, and new American Style dashboard with speedo featuring an orange-coloured indicator band instead of a needle pointer. The Holden FB and larger US variants such as the Chevrolet and Pontiac had a lot in common.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.powerhousemuseum.com| title = Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences – The Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences is Australia's contemporary museum for excellence and innovation in applied arts and sciences.}} </ref>


The FB Holden was manufactured with four common body styles. The Special sedan (model FB/225), Special station wagon (model FB/229), Standard sedan (model FB/215), Standard station wagon (model FB/219), Standard panel van (model FB/2104) and standard utility (model FB/2106).<ref>Holden FB Workshop Manual Page 2</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.historyofholden.com/fb-holden|title=www.historyofholden.com/fb-holden<!--INSERT TITLE-->}}</ref>
The FB Holden was manufactured with four common body styles. The Special sedan (model FB/225), Special station wagon (model FB/229), Standard sedan (model FB/215), Standard station wagon (model FB/219), Standard panel van (model FB/2104) and standard utility (model FB/2106).<ref>Holden FB Workshop Manual Page 2</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.historyofholden.com/fb-holden|title=www.historyofholden.com/fb-holden<!--INSERT TITLE-->}}</ref>


The FB Holden also saw the end of the Nitrocellulose Lacquer (Duco) finishes. These early model FBs are very sought after in their original paint, as Holden introduced the "Magic Mirror" Acrylic finished in May 1960. With these change came new colours. Out were Nitro colours, Alpine Blue, Arctic Beige, Belmont Green, Biscay Green, Buckskin, Corana Grey, Desert Glow, Fernando Yellow, Lucerne Blue, Mandan Red, Raphael Ivory, Royal Glow, Sandstone Beige. All very rare colours to find on an FB Holden today, due to the five-month production window.<ref>General Motors Holden LTD Colour Identification Chart 1960</ref> On the subject of windows, the FB had 27&nbsp;percent more glass area than the previous Holden the FC. The FB was also lower wider and longer than the FC.<ref>http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=349490</ref>
The FB Holden also saw the end of the Nitrocellulose Lacquer (Duco) finishes. These early model FBs are very sought after in their original paint, as Holden introduced the "Magic Mirror" Acrylic finished in May 1960. With these change came new colours. Out were Nitro colours, Alpine Blue, Arctic Beige, Belmont Green, Biscay Green, Buckskin, Corana Grey, Desert Glow, Fernando Yellow, Lucerne Blue, Mandan Red, Raphael Ivory, Royal Glow, Sandstone Beige. All very rare colours to find on an FB Holden today, due to the five-month production window.<ref>General Motors Holden LTD Colour Identification Chart 1960</ref> On the subject of windows, the FB had 27&nbsp;percent more glass area than the previous Holden the FC. The FB was also lower wider and longer than the FC.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=349490| title = FB Holden car boot lid badge - MAAS Collection}} </ref>


The Holden FB panel van proved to be a big hit in the commercial sectors. The new 1960 FB panel van was the first Holden with a high roof. The FC Holden was more or less a station wagon in comparison.
The Holden FB panel van proved to be a big hit in the commercial sectors. The new 1960 FB panel van was the first Holden with a high roof. The FC Holden van was more or less a windowless station wagon in comparison.


Holden FB is also noted as Holden's first export left hand drive car. The first of these cars being delivered to Hawaii.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://media.gm.com/aus/holden/en/company/history/HH13Part1.pdf|title=media.gm.com/aus/holden/en/company/history/HH13Part1.pdf<!--INSERT TITLE-->|format=PDF}}</ref>
Holden FB is also noted as Holden's first export left hand drive car. The first of these cars being delivered to Hawaii.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://media.gm.com/aus/holden/en/company/history/HH13Part1.pdf|title=media.gm.com/aus/holden/en/company/history/HH13Part1.pdf<!--INSERT TITLE-->|access-date=23 September 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090824184015/http://media.gm.com/aus/holden/en/company/history/HH13Part1.pdf|archive-date=24 August 2009|url-status=dead}}</ref>


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Introduced in May 1961, the '''Holden EK''' was essentially a cosmetic variation on the previous model the FB, with the addition of the first [[automatic transmission]] option factory-fitted to a Holden. 150,214 vehicles were produced. The [[Hydramatic]] was fully imported from the USA (used in many General Motors cars at the time).<ref>Holden History http://www.historyofholden.com/ek-holden</ref>
Introduced in May 1961, the '''Holden EK''' was essentially a cosmetic variation on the previous model the FB, with the addition of the first [[automatic transmission]] option factory-fitted to a Holden. 150,214 vehicles were produced. The [[Hydramatic]] was fully imported from the USA (used in many General Motors cars at the time).<ref>Holden History http://www.historyofholden.com/ek-holden</ref>


The Hydramatic transmission was generally limited to the Special sedan (EK/225) and Special station sedan (EK/229); however, some examples of dealer orders for automatic transmissions exist with one known standard sedan (EK/215) Hydramatic (''Snowcrest White'', body no. 57, Sydney) and a ''Strata Blue'' Standard station sedan (EK/219) Hydramatic in Brisbane, both with delivery paperwork to authenticate.<ref>http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2251&highlight=snowcrest</ref>
The Hydramatic transmission was generally limited to the Special sedan (EK/225) and Special station sedan (EK/229); however, some examples of dealer orders for automatic transmissions exist with one known standard sedan (EK/215) Hydramatic (''Snowcrest White'', body no. 57, Sydney) with delivery paperwork to authenticate.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2251&highlight=snowcrest|title=Holden EK 215 "Rare Standard Auto" Snowcrest White - fbekholden.com|website=www.fbekholden.com}}</ref>


Further changes included the updating to electric windshield wipers (the previous model FB used vacuum wipers). The other changes were more cosmetic. Holden implemented stronger seat material "ElastoFab" due to the FB trim splitting at the seams quite easily, with the horizontal mid seat seam trim join. Holden also added a new grille, plenum chamber (Wiper Vent) cover, larger bumper bar over-riders, wider rear-view mirror, different badging and side trim style.<ref>http://media.gm.com/aus/holden/en/company/history/HH13Part1.pdf</ref>
Further changes included the updating to electric windshield wipers (the previous model FB used vacuum wipers). The other changes were more cosmetic. Holden implemented stronger seat material "ElastoFab" due to the FB trim splitting at the seams quite easily, with the horizontal mid seat seam trim join. Holden also added a new grille, plenum chamber (Wiper Vent) cover, larger bumper bar over-riders, wider rear-view mirror, different badging and side trim style.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://media.gm.com/aus/holden/en/company/history/HH13Part1.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=23 September 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090824184015/http://media.gm.com/aus/holden/en/company/history/HH13Part1.pdf |archive-date=24 August 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


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{{main|Holden EJ}}
{{main|Holden EJ}}


In 1962 Holden launched a completely new, lower-profile streamlined body with more interior space, new foam-padded seating and better all-round visibility.
In 1962, Holden launched a completely new, lower-profile streamlined body with more interior space, new foam-padded seating and better all-round visibility.


The "Premier" model was introduced and the name "Premier", was to be identified with luxury Classic Holden Cars for 16 years. The EJ Premier, first with standard metallic paint and auto transmission, offered leather trim bucket seats, heater, carpet, floor console and whitewalls. The EJ had Duo Servo brakes, strengthened front suspension, safety belt anchorages.
The "Premier" model was introduced and the name "Premier", was to be identified with luxury Classic Holden Cars for 16 years. The EJ Premier, first with standard metallic paint and auto transmission, offered leather trim bucket seats, heater, carpet, floor console and whitewalls. The EJ had Duo Servo brakes, strengthened front suspension, safety belt anchorages.
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{{main|Holden EH}}
{{main|Holden EH}}


The EH was introduced in 1963 and was the first Holden to incorporate the new "Red" engine, with a 7 main bearing crankshaft instead of the 4 main bearing crankshaft used in the "Grey" engine.<ref>Norm Darwin, 100 Years of GM in Australia, 2002, page 235</ref>
Introduced in 1963.
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== Fifth generation (1965–1968) ==
== Fifth generation (1965–1968) ==
[[File:Holden HD Special Sedan.JPG|thumb|Holden HD Special Sedan]]


=== HD ===
=== HD ===
{{main|Holden HD}}
{{main|Holden HD}}
The HD was introduced in 1965. It had a completely new body, which was wider and longer than that of the EH and offered significant increases in passenger space, load space and equipment levels. Body styling exhibited strong similarities to Vauxhall's [[Vauxhall Victor#FC Series Victor and VX4/90|FC Victor]] of the previous year, including that car's unusual concave rear window. Disc brakes were offered for the first time on a Holden model &nbsp;and the optional Hydramatic three–speed automatic transmission as used in the EH was replaced by a Powerglide two– speed unit.<ref name="Unique">[http://www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au/car_info_holden_hd.htm Holden HD at www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au] Retrieved on 14 October 2010</ref>
Introduced in 1965.
[[File:Holden HR Special (16025734468).jpg|thumb|Holden HR Special]]


=== HR ===
=== HR ===
{{main|Holden HR}}
{{main|Holden HR}}
The HR was introduced in 1966, featuring a revised grille, a reworked roofline and larger rear window (on the sedans), revised rear lights (on sedans and wagons) and changes to almost all exterior body panels. Other changes included revised ball joint front suspension, widened track, improved interior trim and woodgrain interior finish for the Premier models. Six months after the launch of the HR, all models were given a safety upgrade with the addition of front safety belts, windscreen washers, reversing lights, padded sun visors and a shatterproof interior rearview mirror.<ref name="Heritage">Holden Heritage, Eighth Edition, 1998, pages 34-35</ref>
Introduced in 1966.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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== References ==
== References ==
* {{cite book | last = Darwin | first = Norm | year = 2002 | title = 100 Years of GM in Australia | location = [[Ballarat, Victoria]] | publisher = H@nd Publishing | isbn = 0-646-41476-3}}
* {{cite book | last = Darwin | first = Norm | year = 2002 | title = 100 Years of GM in Australia | location = [[Ballarat, Victoria]] | publisher = H@nd Publishing | isbn = 0-646-41476-3}}
* {{cite web | last = Davis | first = Tony | author2 = Kennedy, Alistair | author3 = Kennedy, Ewan | date = February 2007 | url = http://media.gmcanada.com:8221/aus/holden/en/company/history/HH13Part1.pdf | format = PDF | title = The Holden Heritage – 13th Edition (Part One) | publisher = [[Holden|GM Holden]] | archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/5sm1y5uLn | archivedate = 15 September 2010}}
* {{cite web|last=Davis |first=Tony |author2=Kennedy, Alistair |author3=Kennedy, Ewan |date=February 2007 |url=http://media.gmcanada.com:8221/aus/holden/en/company/history/HH13Part1.pdf |title=The Holden Heritage – 13th Edition (Part One) |publisher=[[Holden|GM Holden]] |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070926214934/http://media.gmcanada.com:8221/aus/holden/en/company/history/HH13Part1.pdf |archivedate=26 September 2007 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}
* {{cite book | last = Wright | first = John | year = 2008 | title = Special: The untold story of Australia’s Holden | location = [[Crows Nest, New South Wales]] | publisher = [[Allen & Unwin]] | isbn = 1-74175-172-1}}
* {{cite book | last = Wright | first = John | year = 2008 | title = Special: The untold story of Australia's Holden | location = [[Crows Nest, New South Wales]] | publisher = [[Allen & Unwin]] | isbn = 978-1-74175-172-7}}


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Latest revision as of 11:52, 6 July 2023

Holden Special
Holden Special (FJ) sedan
Overview
ManufacturerHolden (General Motors)
Also calledHolden Business
Holden Premier
Holden Standard
Production1953–1968
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size
Body style2-door coupé utility
3-door panel van
4-door sedan
5-door station wagon
Chronology
SuccessorHolden Kingswood

The Holden Special is a mid-size car that was manufactured by Holden for Australasia. Introduced as the top-level trim in the new Holden FJ range of 1953, the Special was complemented by the entry-level Holden Standard and the mid-range Holden Business. The Business was in fact already available, introduced in July 1953 in the 48 series first seen in 1948. Three months later, the FJ was introduced, therefore forming a three-model lineup based around one car.[citation needed] A "Standard"-type variant also existed in the 48 series, but had been marketed simply as the "Holden".[1]

There were also coupé utility and panel van variants, introduced in 1951 (48) and 1953 (FJ) respectively. These were both based on the Standard, although neither were badged this way. Collectively, the two cars were known as the Holden utility and panel van. From March 1957 the sedan, utility and panel van body styles were complemented by a new five-door station wagon. The wagon was marketed as the "Station Sedan" in both Standard and Special trim levels.[2]

The Business sedan was omitted from the Holden lineup in mid-1959, during the FC production run, leaving just the Standard and Special. However, in 1962 the Holden Premier was introduced with the EJ series, becoming the new flagship, with the Special assigned as the mid-range Holden. This model trio continued until the 1968 HK series. The Standard became the Belmont, the Special the Kingswood, with the Premier staying as is. A new extended-length Brougham also joined the line-up, becoming Holden's topline offering.

First generation (1953–1956)

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48

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The Business was introduced in July 1953, in four-door sedan form only, as a better equipped version of the basic Holden 48-215 series sedan introduced in 1948 and was specifically aimed at the taxi market. Improvements included passenger grab rails, door pull handles, seat kick plates, heavy-duty seats, floor mats, a heavy-duty battery and a boot lid handle. The Business Sedan was officially designated as model 48-215-257.[3] Like the basic Holden sedan, it was powered by a 132.5 cubic inch six cylinder engine.[4]

FJ

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Only three months after the introduction of the original Business, the 48 series was replaced by the revised FJ Business. This series also included a new trim level, the Special, which was positioned above the Business in terms of price and equipment level. The new Business was designated as model FJ-217.[5]

Second generation (1956–1960)

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FE

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The FE series of July 1956 continued to offer Standard, Business and Special sedans but now featured new body styling, a longer wheelbase (up 2 inches (51 mm) to 105 inches), a more powerful engine (up 10 bhp (7.5 kW) to 70 bhp), revised electrics, steering and interior trim. The Business sedan was designated as model FE-217. From March 1957 a station wagon body style was offered in the FE series, but only in Standard and Special trim.[6]

FC

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The revised FC series introduced in May 1958 was a face-lift, offering only minor improvements over the FE. The Business was designated the FC-217.[7]

Third generation (1960–1962)

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FB

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Holden FB Standard Sedan.
Holden FB Trim.
Holden Dealer logo FB.
Holden FB Owners Manual.

The introduction of the FB series in January 1960 saw the Business sedan discontinued, leaving the Standard and the Special as the only Holden sedans for the first years of the new decade.[8]

Holden Produced 174,747 Holden FB's. The FB continued the General Motors Holden's (GMH) unique Australian mid-size GM offering, in contrast to the larger American, or smaller English variants. With predominantly US design features such as the FB's rear pointed twin fins, wrap around windscreen A-pillar, and new American Style dashboard with speedo featuring an orange-coloured indicator band instead of a needle pointer. The Holden FB and larger US variants such as the Chevrolet and Pontiac had a lot in common.[9]

The FB Holden was manufactured with four common body styles. The Special sedan (model FB/225), Special station wagon (model FB/229), Standard sedan (model FB/215), Standard station wagon (model FB/219), Standard panel van (model FB/2104) and standard utility (model FB/2106).[10][11]

The FB Holden also saw the end of the Nitrocellulose Lacquer (Duco) finishes. These early model FBs are very sought after in their original paint, as Holden introduced the "Magic Mirror" Acrylic finished in May 1960. With these change came new colours. Out were Nitro colours, Alpine Blue, Arctic Beige, Belmont Green, Biscay Green, Buckskin, Corana Grey, Desert Glow, Fernando Yellow, Lucerne Blue, Mandan Red, Raphael Ivory, Royal Glow, Sandstone Beige. All very rare colours to find on an FB Holden today, due to the five-month production window.[12] On the subject of windows, the FB had 27 percent more glass area than the previous Holden the FC. The FB was also lower wider and longer than the FC.[13]

The Holden FB panel van proved to be a big hit in the commercial sectors. The new 1960 FB panel van was the first Holden with a high roof. The FC Holden van was more or less a windowless station wagon in comparison.

Holden FB is also noted as Holden's first export left hand drive car. The first of these cars being delivered to Hawaii.[14]

EK

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1961–1962 Holden EK Special

Introduced in May 1961, the Holden EK was essentially a cosmetic variation on the previous model the FB, with the addition of the first automatic transmission option factory-fitted to a Holden. 150,214 vehicles were produced. The Hydramatic was fully imported from the USA (used in many General Motors cars at the time).[15]

The Hydramatic transmission was generally limited to the Special sedan (EK/225) and Special station sedan (EK/229); however, some examples of dealer orders for automatic transmissions exist with one known standard sedan (EK/215) Hydramatic (Snowcrest White, body no. 57, Sydney) with delivery paperwork to authenticate.[16]

Further changes included the updating to electric windshield wipers (the previous model FB used vacuum wipers). The other changes were more cosmetic. Holden implemented stronger seat material "ElastoFab" due to the FB trim splitting at the seams quite easily, with the horizontal mid seat seam trim join. Holden also added a new grille, plenum chamber (Wiper Vent) cover, larger bumper bar over-riders, wider rear-view mirror, different badging and side trim style.[17]

Fourth generation (1962–1965)

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EJ

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Holden Special (EJ) station sedan

In 1962, Holden launched a completely new, lower-profile streamlined body with more interior space, new foam-padded seating and better all-round visibility.

The "Premier" model was introduced and the name "Premier", was to be identified with luxury Classic Holden Cars for 16 years. The EJ Premier, first with standard metallic paint and auto transmission, offered leather trim bucket seats, heater, carpet, floor console and whitewalls. The EJ had Duo Servo brakes, strengthened front suspension, safety belt anchorages.

EH

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Holden Special (EH) sedan

The EH was introduced in 1963 and was the first Holden to incorporate the new "Red" engine, with a 7 main bearing crankshaft instead of the 4 main bearing crankshaft used in the "Grey" engine.[18]

Fifth generation (1965–1968)

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Holden HD Special Sedan

HD

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The HD was introduced in 1965. It had a completely new body, which was wider and longer than that of the EH and offered significant increases in passenger space, load space and equipment levels. Body styling exhibited strong similarities to Vauxhall's FC Victor of the previous year, including that car's unusual concave rear window. Disc brakes were offered for the first time on a Holden model  and the optional Hydramatic three–speed automatic transmission as used in the EH was replaced by a Powerglide two– speed unit.[19]

Holden HR Special

HR

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The HR was introduced in 1966, featuring a revised grille, a reworked roofline and larger rear window (on the sedans), revised rear lights (on sedans and wagons) and changes to almost all exterior body panels. Other changes included revised ball joint front suspension, widened track, improved interior trim and woodgrain interior finish for the Premier models. Six months after the launch of the HR, all models were given a safety upgrade with the addition of front safety belts, windscreen washers, reversing lights, padded sun visors and a shatterproof interior rearview mirror.[20]

Notes

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  1. ^ Wright (2008), p. 205.
  2. ^ Davis, Kennedy, Kennedy (Part One), p. 57
  3. ^ Darwin (2002), p. 223.
  4. ^ Darwin (2002), p. 292.
  5. ^ Darwin (2002), p. 225.
  6. ^ Darwin (2002), p. 228.
  7. ^ Darwin (2002), p. 229.
  8. ^ Darwin (2002), p. 230.
  9. ^ "Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences – The Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences is Australia's contemporary museum for excellence and innovation in applied arts and sciences".
  10. ^ Holden FB Workshop Manual Page 2
  11. ^ "www.historyofholden.com/fb-holden".
  12. ^ General Motors Holden LTD Colour Identification Chart 1960
  13. ^ "FB Holden car boot lid badge - MAAS Collection".
  14. ^ "media.gm.com/aus/holden/en/company/history/HH13Part1.pdf" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 August 2009. Retrieved 23 September 2009.
  15. ^ Holden History http://www.historyofholden.com/ek-holden
  16. ^ "Holden EK 215 "Rare Standard Auto" Snowcrest White - fbekholden.com". www.fbekholden.com.
  17. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 August 2009. Retrieved 23 September 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  18. ^ Norm Darwin, 100 Years of GM in Australia, 2002, page 235
  19. ^ Holden HD at www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au Retrieved on 14 October 2010
  20. ^ Holden Heritage, Eighth Edition, 1998, pages 34-35

References

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