Saturday, Oct 05, 2019 at 21:54
The HD Holden was released in Feb 1965 and the engines were the 149 cu in, the 179 cu in., and the 179-based X2, which produced 140HP.
The X2 featured twin Stromberg carburettors, a high lift cam and extractors.
The HD Holden came with drum brakes only.
The HR was released in April 1966, and came with the above engines bored out to make 161 cu in. and 186 cu in., and the 186-based X2 now produced 145HP with a single carburettor.
The HR also came with drum brakes as standard, but disc brakes were an option that many HR buyers ordered.
Power steering was also an option on the HR, but not widely ordered.
I owned a HD (secondhand) and a HR 186 with disc brakes (bought new).
They were both good cars, but the HR was a definite improvement over the HD.
Cheers, Ron.
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