Holden EH - Range

Range

The Holden EH range was offered in the following models:

  • Standard Sedan
  • Standard Station Sedan
  • Special Sedan
  • Special Station Sedan
  • S4 Special Sedan
  • Premier Sedan
  • Premier Station Sedan
  • Utility
  • Panel van

The Station Sedan name was used on all station wagon models.

"Standard" models were basic with no real badging and were mostly fitted with 149ci engines, rubber floors and single-tone acrylic paint finish. "Special" models came equipped with stainless moulding strips all round, special badges and two-tone paint jobs still in acrylic paint. "Premier" was the top of the range model with all the trimmings; leather interior with bucket seats and carpet. metallic paint finish, a centre console heater, and wheel dress rims. The Standard EH was the same price as its predecessor (EJ) at A$2102.

The "S4 Special" was introduced in September 1963 and featured a larger fuel tank, hardened gears, metal lined brake shoes and a larger tailshaft. Six examples were produced at Holden's Dandenong plant in Melbourne and approximately 120 cars were built at Pagewood in Sydney.

  • EH Standard Sedan

  • EH Standard Station Sedan

  • EH Special Station Sedan

  • EH Premier Sedan

  • EH Premier Station Sedan

  • EH Utility

  • EH Panel Van

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