The Holden HR is an automobile that was produced by Holden in Australia from 1966 to 1968.
| Holden HR | |
|---|---|
1966 Holden Special Sedan | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Holden (General Motors) |
| Also called | Holden Standard Holden Special Holden Premier Holden Utility Holden Panel Van |
| Production | April 1966 – January 1968 |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Mid-size |
| Body style | 4-door sedan 5-door station wagon 2-door coupé utility 2-door panel van |
| Layout | FR layout |
| Powertrain | |
| Engine | 2.6L GMH '161' I6 3.0L GMH '186'I6 3.0L GMH '186X2' I6 3.0L GMH '186S' I6 3.2L 'Chevrolet 194' I6 (ZA)[1] 3.8L 'Chevrolet 230' I6 (ZA)[1] |
| Transmission | 3-speed manual 4-speed manual 2-speed Powerglide automatic |
| Dimensions | |
| Wheelbase | 106.0 inches (2692mm) |
| Length | Sedan: 181.1 inches (4600mm) Wagon: 180.2 inches (4577mm) |
| Width | 70 inches (1778mm) |
| Height | Sedan: 58.3 inches (1481mm) Wagon: 58.5 inches (1486mm) |
| Curb weight | Standard Sedan: 2601lb (1178kg) |
| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | Holden HD |
| Successor | Holden HK |
The Holden HR range was released in April 1966, replacing the Holden HD series which had been in production since 1965.[2] In addition to a revised grille, the HR featured 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.[3] Other changes included revised ball joint front suspension,[4] widened track, improved interior trim and woodgrain interior finish for the Premier models.[3] 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.[3]
The Holden HR passenger vehicle range offered four-door sedan and five-door station wagon body styles in three trim levels with the six models marketed as follows:
The HR commercial vehicle range was offered in two-door coupe utility and two-door panel van variants, marketed as follows:
The two versions of the inline six cylinder Holden Red motor were carried across from the HD series, both with increased engine capacity and a higher compression ratio [3] (9.2:1).[6] The 114 bhp 161 cu in (2.6 L) six was standard in all models except the Premiers.[5][7] A 126 bhp 186 cu in (3.0 L) six was standard on Premiers and optional on all other models.[5][7] The 145 bhp twin carburettor "X2" version of the "186" was initially available as an option on all models.[5][7] The "X2" was replaced by the 145 bhp "186S" in June 1967, the new version fitted with a single two barrel carburettor.[3]
A lower compression (8.2:1) version of the 161 cu in (2.6 L) six was also available.[6]
The 194 cu in (3.2 L) and 230 cu in (3.8 L) Chevrolet six-cylinder engine was fitted for the South African market.[1] This began partway through the HR's existence, with the 194 introduced for the 1967 model year.[8] The Premier Automatic sold in South Africa retained the Australian engine, at least until 1969. The South African Holden Special had power disc brakes in front as standard from 1967.[9]
A three-speed manual gearbox with column change was standard on the HR with a two speed "Powerglide" automatic transmission available as an option.[10] An Opel[10] four-speed manual gearbox was offered from June 1967.[11]
A total of 252,352 vehicles were produced up to January 1968 when the HR was replaced by the Holden HK series.[12]
The price at release was A$2286 for the 161 cu in (2.6 L) Special Sedan manual and A$2856 for the Premier Station Sedan manual.[6]
HR Holden Australian Body Plate example
| BODY | HR225MR - 25434M | |
| TRIM | 510 - E44 | |
| PAINT | 585 - 9562 | |
| INSERT | 120 | |
| TOP |
| BODY | Expand for body code details | ||||||
| Body type | 215 | Standard Sedan | 225 | Special Sedan | 235 | Premier Sedan | |
| 219 | Standard Station Sedan | 229 | Special Station Sedan | 239 | Premier Station Sedan | ||
| 2106 | Utility | 2104 | Panel Van | ||||
| Trans | M | Manual | A | Automatic | Manufacturing Plant | ||
| Driver side | R | Right Hand Drive | A | Adelaide | |||
| B | Brisbane | ||||||
| Build # | 25434 | This is the 25,434th Car Produced from the Plant | M | Melbourne | |||
| Built @ | M | Manufacturing Plant (M = Melbourne) | S | Sydney | |||
| PAINT | Expand for paint code details | |||||
| PAINT | This is the base colour, on two tone cars it is the lower colour. | |||||
| 585 | Solid Colour | 587 | Metallic Colour | |||
| 9562 | Paint Number (See below for codes) | |||||
| TOP | TOP | This is the top colour on two tone cars. | ||||
| Colour Code | Colour Name | Colour Code | Colour Name | Colour Code | Colour Name | |
| 178 | Crocus Cream | 6904 | Spinner Grey | 8592 | Kurrewa Blue | |
| 104 | Brigade Red | 6905 | Calais Blue | 8688 | Jervois Cream | |
| 240 | Garrison Grey | 6906 | Valsand Fawn | 8689 | Glen Helen Green | |
| 583 | Holden Engine Red | 6914 | Reynella Maroon | 8692 | Sea Mist Jade Met | |
| 1703 | Savonnah Bronze Met | 6946 | Geneva Blue | 8695 | Oasis Green Met | |
| 1704 | Silver Mink Met | 6947 | Arno Green | 8696 | Pyrenees Blue Met | |
| 3675 | Satin Silver Met | 6950 | Arklow Aqua | 8698 | Tarana Turquoise | |
| 4706 | Minerva Blue | 6951 | Emden Fawn | 8699 | Gascoyne Green | |
| 4951 | Tully Blue | 6952 | Cardinal Grey | 8702 | Clinton Sand | |
| 5061 | Potters Ivory | 7111 | Sceptre Blue Met | 8703 | Sandown Fawn | |
| 5084 | Fowlers Ivory | 7112 | Diana Aqua Met | 8754 | Landale Gold Met | |
| 5091 | Windorah Beige | 7113 | Caberet Green Met | 8771 | Mullato Bronze Met | |
| 5093 | Winton Red | 7114 | Pitcairn Fawn Met | 8773 | Dante Red | |
| 5156 | Sorrel Tan | 7115 | Gossamer Grey Met | 8774 | Dover Blue | |
| 5384 | Royal Umber | 7142 | Contessa lue Met | 8775 | Dawson Aqua | |
| 6382 | Off White | 7143 | Florentine Green Met | 8776 | Opera Green | |
| 6664 | Corinth Blue | 7144 | Salient Grey Met | 8777 | Copra Fawn | |
| 6719 | Merredin Green Met | 7909 | Tawny Grey Met | 8778 | Suva Tan | |
| 6812 | Ardona Met Blue | 8328 | Alcazar Brown Met | 8816 | Pompadour Blue Met | |
| 6818 | Egmont Maroon Met | 8329 | Chinook Fawn Met | 8929 | Holden Engine Red X2 | |
| 6824 | Kembla Grey | 8330 | Corral Tan Met | 8954 | Regal Maroon Met | |
| 6826 | Lismore Grey | 8331 | Pablo Fawn Met | 9562 | Grecian White | |
| 6833 | Narrogin Green | 8332 | Beaucaire Blue Met | 9713 | Marlin Turquoise | |
| 6847 | Seaton Green | 8333 | Celeste Blue Met | 9856 | Welland Red | |
| 6875 | Apollo Turquoise | 8334 | Etruscan Brown Met | 9857 | Woodsman Green | |
| 6893 | Corroboree Red | 8335 | Cortez Red | 9858 | Coast Ivory | |
| 6894 | Hannans Gold | 8336 | Casbah Red | 10099 | Burgundy Met | |
| 6895 | Balmain Beige | 8388 | Cocos Fawn Met | 10317 | Cordovan | |
| 6898 | Taralga Fawn | 8566 | Finisterre Green | 10319 | Champagne | |
| 6901 | Bullfinch Green | 8568 | Pemberton Grey | 10367 | Holden Engine Grey | |
| 6902 | Ballet Green | 8569 | Sultan Red | |||
| 6903 | Alaskan Aqua | 8591 | Lurline Blue | |||
| TRIM | Expand for Trim code details | |||||
| 510 | Combination number - GMH Colour Code | |||||
| E78 | Interior trim combination number (See below for codes) | |||||
| E43 | Mephisto Red | E61 | Dover and Calais Blue | E67 | Bone | |
| E44 | Dover Blue | E62 | Dawson and Alaskan Aqua | E68 | Black | |
| E45 | Opera Green | E63 | Opera and Ballet Green | E69 | Astoria Red | |
| E46 | Copra dawn | E64 | Copra and Vasland Fawn | E70 | Samoan Tan | |
| E49 | Mephisto Red | E73 | Mephisto Red | E71 | Bone | |
| E50 | Dover Blue | E74 | Dover Blue | E72 | Black | |
| E51 | Opera Green | E75 | Opera Green | |||
| E52 | Copra Dawn | E76 | Copra Fawn | F40 | Goya Red | |
| E55 | Dante and Mephisto Red | E78 | Mephisto Red | F41 | Paloma Blue | |
| E56 | Dover and Calais Blue | E79 | Dover Blue | F42 | Honey Fawn | |
| E57 | Dawson and Alaskan Aqua | E80 | Opera Green | F43 | Goya Red | |
| E58 | Opera and Ballet Green | E81 | Copra Fawn | F44 | Paloma Blue | |
| E59 | Copra and Valsand Fawn | E65 | Astoria Red | F45 | Honey Fawn | |
| E60 | Dante and Mephisto Red | E66 | Samoan Tan | |||
| INSERT | Expand for insert code details (Assembly configurations for HR's built in Melbourne only) | |||||
| 040 | Model Extension - See below for codes | |||||
| 040 | 161 Manual | 148 | 186 + Discs + LSD | 417 | 161 Low Comp Manual | |
| 041 | 161 Manual | 160 | 186 Manual | 1240 | 186 S | |
| 042 | 161 Manual + Discs | 162 | 186 Manual | 1241 | 186 S | |
| 044 | 165 | 186 Manual + Discs | 1242 | 186 S + Discs | ||
| 045 | 161 Manual + Discs | 166 | 186 Manual + Discs + LSD | 1244 | 186 S | |
| 120 | 186 Automatic | 240 | X2 Automatic | 1245 | 188 S + Discs + LSD | |
| 122 | 186 Automatic + Discs | 241 | X2 | 1246 | 186 S + Discs + LSD | |
| 123 | 186 Automatic | 242 | X2 Auto + Discs | 1248 | 186 S + Discs + LSD | |
| 124 | 186 Automatic | 244 | X2 Manual + Automatic | 1742 | 186 S + 4Speed + LSD | |
| 126 | 186 Automatic | 245 | X2 Automatic + Discs + LSD | 1744 | 186 S + 4Speed | |
| 140 | 246 | X2 Automatic + Discs + LSD | 1745 | 186 S + 4Speed + Discs + LSD | ||
| 141 | 186 Automatic | 248 | X2 + Discs | 1746 | 186 S + 4Speed + Discs + LSD | |
| 142 | 186 Automatic | 276 | X2 Manual + Discs | 1748 | 186 S + 4Speed + Discs + LSD | |
| 144 | 186 Manual | 282 | Manual | 1782 | 186 S + 4Speed + Discs | |
| 145 | 186 + Discs | 286 | X2 Manual + Discs + LSD | |||
| 146 | 186 + Discs + LSD | 400 | 161 Low Comp Manual | |||
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