1967 Holden HR Utility 202ci - Kurrewa Blue
The Holden HR is one of GMH's most recognisable Australian icons. Introduced in 1966, the HR continued Holden's tradition of producing tough, practical and stylish vehicles perfectly suited to Australian conditions. Today, quality HR Utilities have become highly sought-after by collectors and enthusiasts, particularly well-presented examples with the right combination of originality, performance and restoration.
- 202 Black six-cylinder engine
- Complete rebuild by Felsch Race Engines
- Less than 100 km since rebuild
- Fully balanced
- Fully blueprinted
- Yella Terra head
- Roller rockers
- Alloy timing gear
- XU-1 35/65 solid camshaft
- Solid lifters
- Black Starfire rods
- Electronic ignition
- 175 CD XU-1 carburettors
- XU-1 headers
GEARBOX & DRIVELINE
- Fully rebuilt M21 4-speed manual gearbox
- New shifter and linkage
- New clutch
- New pressure plate
- New thrust race
- New uni joints
- Rebalanced tailshaft
- Kurrewa Blue
- Paint approximately 5 years old
- Complete new Tan interior trim
- Holden HR bucket seats
- HR X2 instrument dash
Call Mike on 0414 278 604 or Nicholas on 0499 577 997 and let us assist you with your inquiries. Also please note if you have a quality Muscle or Classic car you wish to list or have valued please give us a call. We will be happy to assist you.
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