I tend to agree with you on some fronts. Sure a 60's Holden may not have been as refined as some of the imported stuff, but the Holden was designed to operate on Australian roads at the time. Most other stuff fell apart, even the earlier Falcons until Ford Australia fixed subsequent designs. Any proper Holden (pre HQ) could easily live on the harsh Australian Roads of the 50's and 60's.
The earlier Toyota Crowns were built here, and were pretty robust cars. They had a full chassis and a competent straight 6cyl. Some even had GMH banjos in them! I do remember when it was time for my Parent's to replace the HQ wagon around 1981, we looked at VH Commodores and even XE Falcons. But nothing came close in Quality and driveability, fuel consumption etc. in the same approx. price bracket to a Japanese assembled Toyota Cressida. It was streets ahead of a VH SL/E with blue 6cyl and trimatic! Sure there was a 4.2L and 5.0L available but not wanted, and I doubt the blue 4.2 with trimatic, 2.78 diff and single exhaust would even have kept up with the OHC fuel injected 2.8L Cressida.
Those Datsun 240Z/260Z were good cars, if I remember correctly they were actually a Prince build, not Datsun/Nissan. Nissan kept the Prince factory after it purchased it, and built Skylines etc. out of that plant. The twin carb 240Z and 260Z would easily outrun any standard 6cyl Torana bar an XU1.
I agree with you, why would you buy a 6cyl Holden when you could have a V8 one, makes no sense. But the volume selling Holden until VE era was always the 6cyl so not everyone agreed. Since basically XE I always told people, if you want a 6cyl buy a Falcon. If you want a V8 buy a Holden.
I had a discussion with Chris Young (ex Young and Green Newcastle, one of the big GMH dealers). He said they were always in trouble in the later 60's and 70's as they didn't sell the required number of 4cyl cars. He said that they always told the GMH reps that the Hunter Valley was not a big 4cyl market, and the product was cr@p compared to Japanese and European imports so what else did they expect! It wasn't until the Gemini became more accepted that GMH had a decent 4cyl engine, the other stuff was sub-standard.
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