BEST Holden ever...???
best reason to start an argument that!
in 1953, the best was the 48/215 ( aka FX) sedan my old man bought coz I came along (his Austin 7 being outgrown)
I still have his original FX service manual.. and this got me involved in things auto, all from helping him on decokes
in 1970, I got an EH 179 manual sedan as my car (and the original 179 checkered badge was still there)
in 1972 I upgraded to a HD X2 manual.. with sports instruments, ball joint front end and disc brakes
and the bloody thing.. would not go faster than exactly 100mph (I always told myself...faulty speedo? ;) )
in 1974, I bought a mates HT GTS 350 manual Monaro.... scared me silly, shit brakes and double/triple declutch downshifts
but with a tank of Avgas Saturday nights were just an AWESOME experience. This had extractors, middle mufflers
removed and the 4 points of flame out the back from the zorst outlets were amazing. Still ..best Holden i have ever had!
in 1976, I traded the Munro (for $4large and I still cry) on a XU1 Torrie. All good til some clown in an F100 missed the middle
pedal and the Torrie was 4 ft shorter
Didn't matter as I was at GMH... and had a number of company cars to drive. First employee lease car was a HZ
Prem wagon with 308/M21 combo.. plus lots og goodies, best Holden I have ever had!
Too many to mention after that (some one-offs, hand builts etc) until 1985 when finances (GMH's that is)
said out.. and the list continues. I bought my last company car... Vk Berlina 234 pack with 308/M21 combo
LSD, alloys and with a factory sunroof (the only one). Had the hipo engine and went to HDT and
came back with lots of extra mumbo. Best Holden i have ever had...
and then VN/VR/VT/VX/VY models and
this continues up to 2015... with the purchase of the last V8 manual wagon that ever came out of
a Holden VAP, a HSV R8 Clubbie Tourer. Def the best Holden I have ever had.
Oh... and yes, I have the genuine service manual :)
my 2c
Edited by user Thursday, 23 January 2020 7:08:35 PM(UTC)
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