Holden Brougham

Holden Brougham
Overview
ManufacturerHolden (General Motors)
Production1968–1971
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size luxury car
Body style4-door sedan
LayoutFR layout
RelatedHolden Premier
Chevrolet Constantia
Powertrain
Engine4,093 cc Chevrolet 250 I6 (ZA)
5,025 cc Chevrolet 307 V8[1]
5,042 cc GMH 308 V8
Transmission2-speed Powerglide automatic (HK, HT)[1]
3-speed Tri-Matic automatic (HT (May 1970 onwards), HG)[2][3]
Dimensions
Wheelbase111.5 in (2,832 mm)[1]
Length192 in (4,877 mm)[1]
Width71.4 in (1,814 mm)[1]
Height56 in (1,422 mm)[1]
Curb weight3,097 lb (1,405 kg)[1]
Chronology
PredecessorPontiac Parisienne
SuccessorStatesman

The Holden Brougham is a large, luxury automobile that was produced by Holden in Australia between July 1968 and 1971.

It was based on the mainstream Holden Premier of the same years, but with a lengthened rear body. The boot was simply extended by 8 inches (200 mm) rather than increasing the 111-inch (2,800 mm) wheelbase.[4] The Premier's four-headlight grille was also kept. The model was a hasty response to Ford Australia's successful Fairlane.

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Garnier (1969). "Australian luxury saloon powered by American vee-8 engine. Very smooth two speed automatic and good performance. Over sensitive, low-geared power steering. Excellent brakes. Reasonable ride, suspension noisy. Nice interior. No plans for imports yet."
  2. ^ Bebbington (1998), p. 36. "Tri-matic automatic transmission replaced Powerglide late in the [HT] model run (May '70)".
  3. ^ Bebbington (1998), p. 38. "[The HG signified] the official introduction of the Tri-matic three-speed automatic transmission to the full-size car range."
  4. ^ Darwin (2002), p. 246.