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This article was originally published inthe June 2007 issue of Street Machine
AS THE 1960s rolled around, Holden found itself facing some proper competition
for the �rst time, with Ford’s Falcon and Chrysler’s Valiant zooming into view. The
answer was the FB model, released in January 1960. The FB had a swag of 1957
Chev DNA in its styling, with some serious �ns and a wraparound windscreen for
the �rst time. While the bodywork was generally all new, boot lids and tailgates
were carried over from the FC, while the ute and van models used FC rear styling,
including the tail-lights. Although the wheelbase remained the same, the length of
the body increased by six inches.
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Mechanically, the FB was very similar to its predecessor, though the engine capacity
was increased from 132 to 138ci (2.26 litres), thanks to a 1/16th-inch overbore.
Four-wheel drum brakes remained but were increased in size. The suspension
layout also stayed the same but the rear springs were widened. Midway through the
model run, acrylic Dulon paint replaced the old nitro-cellulose duco.
The trim options were reduced: the Business sedan was dropped and Standard or
Special became the only choices for sedans and wagons.
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The FB was the �rst Holden to be produce in left-hand drive for export, opening up
markets in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and even Hawaii. Holdens were also
assembled locally in South Africa and Indonesia around this time.
Holden FB in detail:
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1. Besides the side �ash, you can separate a Special from a Standard by the vertical
grille bars as well as the chromed headlight and tail-light surrounds — these are
painted body colour on the Standard.
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2. The faithful grey motor was bored out 1/16th to give a capacity of 138ci.
Compression was also increased to 7.25:1 but extra weight — an FB Special
weighed in at 2490lb or 1.1 tonnes, 115lb (52kg) more than an FE Special — offset
any power gains.
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4. Boot lids and tailgate panels were carried over from the FC.
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Resplendent in its Iris and Dartford Grey duco, Scott’s FB is a trophy winner for
show and go alike, and has numerous strong performances in Summernats driving
events to its credit.
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The car is adorned with almost every accessory available for this model, including
the ‘beauty kit’ of guard spears, bonnet bird and hubcap centre.
“This is the only Holden to be sold without a lion on the hubcaps,” says Scott.
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Other goodies include the NASCO water bag, taxi rail, rear Venetian, heater, radio,
door scratch-plates, Diamond Dot radio and spats.
“I got a hard time at Summernats for running around with the water bag but we got
our own back when these guys boiled their car in the Supercruise and we ended up
lending them some water!”
HOLDEN EK
The FB was replaced in May 1961 by the EK, which ran for just one year. Styling
changes were subtle; the big news was the introduction of the imported three-
speed Hydramatic automatic transmission. Big news — but the net effect was to
produce the slowest Holden yet built. One very welcome upgrade was the
replacement of the archaic vacuum windscreen wipers with electric units.
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Holden made 174,747 FBs and 150,214 EKs, with a market share of 49.6 per cent in
1961, despite the release of the XK Falcon in 1960. The Falcon was initially a great
hit, trumping the FB with more modern styling and the option of automatic
transmission. Luckily for Holden, a number of problems with the XK soon emerged,
the most serious of which was that the suspension was too delicate for Australian
conditions.
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Holden EK in detail:
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1. Styling changes from the FB were subtle, especially on Standard models. The
EK’s red plastic grille badge is a giveaway, as are the over-riders: on an FB they sit
on top of the bumper, while on an EK they extend to the bottom. The grille design is
also different, with the EK’s indicator/parkers spaced more widely apart and built
into the upper grille bar .
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2. Besides the new automatic trans (not shown!) the EK bene�ted from the
introduction of electric wipers and the reintroduction of the bonnet lock cable — FB
bonnets could be unlocked externally.
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4. Holdens were produced in left-hand drive from the FB onwards and were sold
extensively throughout Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
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�ve-speed ’box, Pro Stitch trim, Dragways and slammed suspension. Nice, but
Lorraine wanted one of her own and this is what she got.
The original owner traded it in back in 1977 and it sat in storage until 2000, when
the Kirkmans sna�ed it up. The car had done just 44,000 miles at this point!
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“We did up the brakes, changed the plugs, the points and the oil and that is about it,”
says Lorraine. The car is your basic Special, with the only options being the radio
and a steering lock. While working on the car, they found some of the production
line chalk marks were still visible!
Simon TELFORD
CONTRIBUTOR
Simon landed his dream job on Street Machine magazine in 2002 as features editor, under the
tutelage of publishing guru Geoff Seddon.
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