๐ท๏ธ Basic Information Identification Make: Holden Manufacturer: General Motors Holden (GMH) Models Covered: Monaro, GTS, Torana Model Years Covered: 1948-1987 Codes Vehicle Identification Number Vin Format: Varies by era and model; manual likely details specific formats for each generation. ๐ Introduction Market Position Target Audience: Holden collectors, restorers, enthusiasts, and owners needing to identify specific models, trims, and configurations. Niche Appeal: Highly specific to iconic Australian muscle cars and performance sedans. Competitive Analysis Value Proposition: Provides essential data for accurate vehicle identification, crucial for restoration, valuation, and historical research, filling a gap for enthusiasts. Key Features Identifier Focus: Distinguishing features, codes, and specifications for accurate model and variant identification. Historical Scope: Covers a significant period of Holden's performance car heritage. ๐ Manual Details Coverage Areas Primary Coverage: Identification Guide for Holden Monaro, GTS, and Torana models. Secondary Coverage: Likely includes chassis codes, engine codes, trim level distinctions, body styles, and key differentiating features for identification purposes. Page Count Estimated Page Count: Specific page count not provided, but typically identification guides are comprehensive and can range from 50-200+ pages depending on the scope of models and years. Manual Type Manual Type: Identification Guide / Specification Manual Language Language: English Format Digital Format: PDF ๐ Manual Coverage Systems Covered Body Identification: Body styles, chassis codes, VIN decoding relevant to identification. Engine Identification: Engine codes, displacement, cylinder configurations, and identifying features for various Holden engines fitted to Monaro and Torana. Transmission Identification: Identification of manual and automatic transmission types and codes. Trim And Model Identification: Distinguishing features of various Monaro and Torana trims (e.g., GTS, SL, SS, etc.) and special editions. Procedures Included Identification Procedures: Step-by-step guidance on how to identify specific models, engines, and options using VINs, chassis plates, and visual cues. Data Interpretation: Explanation of codes and markings on vehicles to aid in identification. Technical Depth Depth Of Coverage: Focused on visual and coded identification of vehicle variations rather than in-depth repair procedures. ๐ Manual Specifications File Format File Type: PDF Searchability: Likely searchable text within the PDF format. Print Quality Printability: Full Printable Zoom Capability: YES Binding Type Binding Type Digital: N/A (Digital PDF) Paper Type Paper Type Digital: N/A (Digital PDF) Requirements Software Requirements: Adobe PDF Reader, WinZip Operating System Compatibility: All Versions of Windows & Mac Delivery Delivery Method: Instant Download โ๏ธ Engine Specifications Primary Engine Engine Families Covered: Holden Red, Blue, and potentially early Black motors (6-cylinder); Holden V8 (253, 308, 350, 427). Performance Monaro Gts Performance Notes: GTS variants were performance-oriented, often featuring higher output engines like the 308 V8 or performance-tuned 6-cylinders (e.g., 186S, 202). Torana Gts Performance Notes: Torana GTS variants (e.g., GTR, XU-1) featured powerful engines like the 186S, 202, and later race-bred variants. Fuel System Fuel Delivery Notes: Carburetted systems (Stromberg, SU, Weber, Holley) common across the covered period; fuel injection introduced later. ๐ง Transmission Standard Standard Transmission Notes: Manual transmissions (e.g., M20, M21) were often standard on performance models; 3-speed automatics were common options. Optional Optional Transmission Notes: 4-speed manual transmissions, 3-speed Trimatic automatic transmissions. Features Performance Transmission Features: Close-ratio gearboxes were often specified for GTS models. ๐ Dimensions Exterior Monaro Body Styles: Coupe (2-door hardtop), Sedan (4-door). Torana Body Styles: Sedan (2-door, 4-door), Hatchback (LH/LX Torana). Weights Curb Weight Range: Varies significantly by model and engine, typically 1200-1500 kg for Monaro coupes and 1000-1300 kg for Toranas. ๐ก๏ธ Safety Features Ratings Safety Era Considerations: Vehicles from this era predate modern crash safety ratings. Identification focuses on structural and component identification. Active Features Braking Systems: Disc front brakes common on performance models, drum rear; some later models may feature 4-wheel discs. Passive Features Restraint Systems: Lap-diagonal seatbelts; 3-point belts became more common later in the period. ๐ก Technology Features Infotainment Original Infotainment Features: Basic AM/FM radio, cassette players in later models; analog gauges. Driver Assistance Driver Assistance Features: None in the modern sense; basic power steering available on some higher-spec models. Connectivity Connectivity Features: N/A ๐ง Maintenance Service Intervals Routine Maintenance Notes: While this is an identification guide, understanding the correct variants implies knowledge of their original intended maintenance schedules. General intervals of 5,000-10,000 km for oil changes, 20,000-40,000 km for spark plugs/filters apply depending on engine and usage. Fluid Specifications Engine Oil Specification Notes: Varies by engine, typically SAE 20W-50 or 10W-30 for V8s and 6-cylinders of this era. Manuals of this type would reference specific factory fill recommendations for identification purposes. Transmission Fluid Specification Notes: Dexron II for automatic transmissions, specific gear oil grades (e.g., SAE 90) for manual gearboxes. Known Issues Common Wear Items Notes: Rust (bodywork, chassis), carburettor tuning, ignition system components, wear in suspension and steering components are common to vehicles of this age. Identification guide helps ensure correct parts are sourced for repairs. ๐ Vehicle History Brand Heritage Holden Heritage: Holden is an iconic Australian...
Varies by era and model; manual likely details specific formats for each generation.
๐ Introduction
Market Position
Target Audience:
Holden collectors, restorers, enthusiasts, and owners needing to identify specific models, trims, and configurations.
Niche Appeal:
Highly specific to iconic Australian muscle cars and performance sedans.
Competitive Analysis
Value Proposition:
Provides essential data for accurate vehicle identification, crucial for restoration, valuation, and historical research, filling a gap for enthusiasts.
Key Features
Identifier Focus:
Distinguishing features, codes, and specifications for accurate model and variant identification.
Historical Scope:
Covers a significant period of Holden's performance car heritage.
๐ Manual Details
Coverage Areas
Primary Coverage:
Identification Guide for Holden Monaro, GTS, and Torana models.
Secondary Coverage:
Likely includes chassis codes, engine codes, trim level distinctions, body styles, and key differentiating features for identification purposes.
Page Count
Estimated Page Count:
Specific page count not provided, but typically identification guides are comprehensive and can range from 50-200+ pages depending on the scope of models and years.
Manual Type
Manual Type:
Identification Guide / Specification Manual
Language
Language:
English
Format
Digital Format:
PDF
๐ Manual Coverage
Systems Covered
Body Identification:
Body styles, chassis codes, VIN decoding relevant to identification.
Engine Identification:
Engine codes, displacement, cylinder configurations, and identifying features for various Holden engines fitted to Monaro and Torana.
Transmission Identification:
Identification of manual and automatic transmission types and codes.
Trim And Model Identification:
Distinguishing features of various Monaro and Torana trims (e.g., GTS, SL, SS, etc.) and special editions.
Procedures Included
Identification Procedures:
Step-by-step guidance on how to identify specific models, engines, and options using VINs, chassis plates, and visual cues.
Data Interpretation:
Explanation of codes and markings on vehicles to aid in identification.
Technical Depth
Depth Of Coverage:
Focused on visual and coded identification of vehicle variations rather than in-depth repair procedures.
๐ Manual Specifications
File Format
File Type:
PDF
Searchability:
Likely searchable text within the PDF format.
Print Quality
Printability:
Full Printable
Zoom Capability:
YES
Binding Type
Binding Type Digital:
N/A (Digital PDF)
Paper Type
Paper Type Digital:
N/A (Digital PDF)
Requirements
Software Requirements:
Adobe PDF Reader, WinZip
Operating System Compatibility:
All Versions of Windows & Mac
Delivery
Delivery Method:
Instant Download
โ๏ธ Engine Specifications
Primary Engine
Engine Families Covered:
Holden Red, Blue, and potentially early Black motors (6-cylinder); Holden V8 (253, 308, 350, 427).
Performance
Monaro Gts Performance Notes:
GTS variants were performance-oriented, often featuring higher output engines like the 308 V8 or performance-tuned 6-cylinders (e.g., 186S, 202).
Torana Gts Performance Notes:
Torana GTS variants (e.g., GTR, XU-1) featured powerful engines like the 186S, 202, and later race-bred variants.
Fuel System
Fuel Delivery Notes:
Carburetted systems (Stromberg, SU, Weber, Holley) common across the covered period; fuel injection introduced later.
๐ง Transmission
Standard
Standard Transmission Notes:
Manual transmissions (e.g., M20, M21) were often standard on performance models; 3-speed automatics were common options.
Close-ratio gearboxes were often specified for GTS models.
๐ Dimensions
Exterior
Monaro Body Styles:
Coupe (2-door hardtop), Sedan (4-door).
Torana Body Styles:
Sedan (2-door, 4-door), Hatchback (LH/LX Torana).
Weights
Curb Weight Range:
Varies significantly by model and engine, typically 1200-1500 kg for Monaro coupes and 1000-1300 kg for Toranas.
๐ก๏ธ Safety Features
Ratings
Safety Era Considerations:
Vehicles from this era predate modern crash safety ratings. Identification focuses on structural and component identification.
Active Features
Braking Systems:
Disc front brakes common on performance models, drum rear; some later models may feature 4-wheel discs.
Passive Features
Restraint Systems:
Lap-diagonal seatbelts; 3-point belts became more common later in the period.
๐ก Technology Features
Infotainment
Original Infotainment Features:
Basic AM/FM radio, cassette players in later models; analog gauges.
Driver Assistance
Driver Assistance Features:
None in the modern sense; basic power steering available on some higher-spec models.
Connectivity
Connectivity Features:
N/A
๐ง Maintenance
Service Intervals
Routine Maintenance Notes:
While this is an identification guide, understanding the correct variants implies knowledge of their original intended maintenance schedules. General intervals of 5,000-10,000 km for oil changes, 20,000-40,000 km for spark plugs/filters apply depending on engine and usage.
Fluid Specifications
Engine Oil Specification Notes:
Varies by engine, typically SAE 20W-50 or 10W-30 for V8s and 6-cylinders of this era. Manuals of this type would reference specific factory fill recommendations for identification purposes.
Transmission Fluid Specification Notes:
Dexron II for automatic transmissions, specific gear oil grades (e.g., SAE 90) for manual gearboxes.
Known Issues
Common Wear Items Notes:
Rust (bodywork, chassis), carburettor tuning, ignition system components, wear in suspension and steering components are common to vehicles of this age. Identification guide helps ensure correct parts are sourced for repairs.
๐ Vehicle History
Brand Heritage
Holden Heritage:
Holden is an iconic Australian automotive manufacturer with a strong heritage in performance and luxury vehicles.
Model Evolution
Monaro Evolution:
The Monaro, introduced in 1968, evolved through several generations (HK, HQ, HJ, HX, HZ, WB), becoming a symbol of Australian muscle car performance.
Torana Evolution:
The Torana, starting in 1967, evolved from a compact car to a performance-oriented platform, famously including the GTR and XU-1 models.
Production
Production Locations:
Primarily manufactured in Australia by General Motors Holden.
Production End Dates:
Monaro production ceased in 1979 (HZ) and briefly revived as WB (1980-1984); Torana production ended in 1980 (UC).
๐ Awards & Recognition
Recognitions
Iconic Status:
Monaro and Torana models, particularly the performance variants, are considered Australian automotive icons, frequently featured in automotive magazines and collector circles.