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Class
  
Mid-size

Layout
  
FR layout

Holden HR

Manufacturer
  
Holden (General Motors)

Also called
  
Holden Standard Holden Special Holden Premier Holden utility Holden panel van

Production
  
April 1966 to January 1968

Body style
  
4-door sedan 5-door station wagon 2-door coupé utility 2-door panel van

The Holden HR is an automobile that was produced by Holden in Australia from 1966 to 1968.

Contents

Introduction

The Holden HR range was released in April 1966, replacing the Holden HD series which had been in production since 1965. 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. 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, sunvisors and a shatterproof interior rearview mirror.

Model range

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.

  • Holden Standard sedan             (HR 215)
  • Holden Standard station sedan (HR 219)
  • Holden Special sedan               (HR 225)
  • Holden Special station sedan   (HR 229)
  • Holden Premier sedan               (HR 235)
  • Holden Premier station sedan   (HR 239)
  • The HR commercial vehicle range was offered in two-door coupe utility and two-door panel van variants, marketed as follows:

  • Holden utility         (HR 2106)
  • Holden panel van (HR 2104)
  • Engines and Transmissions

    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 (9.2:1). The 114 bhp 161 cu in (2.6 L) six was standard in all models except the Premiers. A 126 bhp 186 cu in (3.0 L) six was standard on Premiers and optional on all other models. The 145 bhp twin carburettor "X2" version of the "186" was initially available as an option on all models. The "X2" was replaced by the 145 bhp "186S" in June 1967, the new version fitted with a single two barrel carburettor.

    A lower compression (8.2:1) version of the 161 cu in (2.6 L) six was also available.

    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. This began partway through the HR's existence, with the 194 introduced for the 1967 model year. The Premier Automatic sold in South Africa retained the Australian engine, at least until 1969.

    A three-speed manual gearbox with column change was standard on the HR with a two speed "Powerglide" automatic transmission available as an option. An Opel sourced four-speed manual gearbox was offered from August 1967.

    Production and replacement

    A total of 252,352 vehicles was produced up to January 1968 when the HR was replaced by the Holden HK series.
    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.

    References

    Holden HR Wikipedia