The Holden FC series is an
automobile
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produced by
Holden
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in Australia from 1958 to 1960. Introduced on 6 May 1958, the FC is a facelifted and improved version of the
Holden FE
The Holden FE is an automobile produced by Holden in Australia from 1956 until 1958. It was also the first Holden to be assembled in New Zealand, where General Motors New Zealand built their first example on 31 January 1957.
Overview
The FE mo ...
series, which it replaced. Although it is exclusively an Australian design, the styling is reminiscent of a scaled-down North American 1955
Chevrolet
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.
Model range
The FC range consisted of four-door
sedans
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in three trim levels, five-door
station wagon
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s, marketed as "Station Sedans" in two trim levels, a two-door
coupe utility
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and a three-door
panel van
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. The seven models were:
[Holden FC sales brochures]
Retrieved from The Sixties Holden Archives on 30 April 2009
* Holden Standard Sedan
* Holden Standard Station Sedan
* Holden Business Sedan
* Holden Special Sedan
* Holden Special Station Sedan
* Holden Utility
* Holden Panel Van
File:1959 Holden FC Standard sedan (5637207238).jpg, Holden Standard Sedan
File:1958 Holden Standard (FC) station wagon (21488681725).jpg, Holden Standard Station Sedan
File:1958-1960 Holden FC Special in the SunRice Festival parade in Pine Ave (1).jpg, Holden Special Sedan
File:1958 Holden FC Special station sedan (wagon) (7761399096).jpg, Holden Special Station Sedan
File:1959 Holden FC Utility (17129576412).jpg, Holden Utility
File:Holden FC Ute (15749184378).jpg, Holden Utility
File:1958 Holden FC panel van (5114251574).jpg, Holden Panel Van
Changes
Although the FC series was substantially the same as the FE, it featured revisions to the radiator grille, body trim and interior. Minor mechanical improvements were also made, with changes to the engine, suspension, brakes, gearchange linkages and the steering box.
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Retrieved from media.gm.com on 30 April 2009 The Utility now featured painted rather than chromed grille and headlight rims, as did the Panel Van.
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Engine
All FC models were powered by a six-cylinder engine producing .
Retrieved from www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au on 30 April 2009 This engine was carried over from the FE series, although the camshaft was altered, the compression ratio was increased and torque was improved.
Production and replacement
After a production run of 191,724 vehicles, the FC was replaced by the
Holden FB
The Holden FB is an automobile produced by Holden in Australia from 1960 to 1961.[Holden FB< ...](_blank)
series in January 1960.
The FC was the first Holden to be regularly available in Indonesia.
References
External links
Holden FC historyRetrieved from www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au on 30 April 2009
{{Holden timeline
Cars of Australia
FC
Cars introduced in 1958
1960s cars