Holden EH

Holden EH
Holden Special sedan
Overview
ManufacturerGeneral Motors-Holden's
Also calledHolden Standard
Holden Special
Holden Premier
Holden Utility
Holden Panel Van
ProductionAugust 1963–February 1965
DesignerStan Parker
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size
Body style4-door sedan
5-door station wagon
2-door coupé utility
2-door panel van
LayoutFR layout
Powertrain
Engine2.4L GMH '149' I6
2.9L GMH '179' I6
Transmission3spd manual
3spd "Hydra-Matic" automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase106.0 inches (2692mm)
Length177.6 inches (4511mm)
Width68.0 inches (1727mm)
Height58.2 inches (1478mm)
Curb weight2464lb (1118kg)
Chronology
PredecessorHolden EJ
SuccessorHolden HD

The Holden EH is an automobile produced by General Motors-Holden in Australia from 1963 to 1965. The EH was released in August 1963[1] replacing the Holden EJ series, and was the first Holden to incorporate the new "Red" engine, with a seven main bearing crankshaft instead of the four main bearing crankshaft used in the "Grey" engine. At first, a larger capacity 149-cubic-inch (2,440 cc) engine was only sold attached to a three-speed manual gearbox or the "Hydramatic" four-stage automatic transmission with a column shift. The Controlled Coupling Hydramatic used in the EH was actually a four-stage, although it effectively worked as a three-speed unit, except at full throttle.[2] The 179-cubic-inch (2,930 cc) engine was initially sold only with the "Hydramatic" transmission. The first EH with a 179-cubic-inch engine and a manual gear box was called the "EH-S4", and was fitted with an upgraded manual gearbox, having stronger gears than in the 149 gear box, and an upgraded clutch. The three-speed manual column shift gearboxes had no synchromesh on first gear, only on the second and third (top) gear. Mainstream release of the 179 engine mated to the 3 speed manual transmission option occurred on the 10th February 1964.

A total of 256,959 EH Holdens were produced and sold from 1963 to 1965, when the EH was replaced by the Holden HD series.

  1. ^ Norm Darwin, 100 Years of GM in Australia, 2002, page 235
  2. ^ EH Holden Owners Manual, General Motors - Holden, 1964 (Provided with car at purchase)