Holden FB


The Holden FB is an automobile produced by Holden in Australia from 1960 to 1961. Introduced on 14 January 1960, the FB series replaced the Holden FC range.

Model range

The FB range consisted of four-door sedans in two trim levels, five-door station wagons in two trim levels, a two-door coupe utility and a two-door panel van. The six models were marketed as follows:
The Holden Business Sedan, which had been marketed as part of the FC range, was not carried over to the FB series.

Changes

The FB was promoted as being longer, lower, more spacious and more powerful than the FC model, but in reality it was only slightly so on each count. Overall length was greater, although the wheelbase remained the same. The engine bore was still, the last model with that specification. Engine capacity remained at but the compression ratio was raised. However, the resulting extra of power did not compensate for the greater weight of the FB, so performance was inferior to that of its predecessor. Changes were also made to the brakes, front coil springs, air cleaner and clutch.
Obvious styling differences were the lower bonnet, finned rear mudguards with new taillights and a wrap-around windscreen. Seating was improved, as was the instrument panel.
Notably, the FB was the first Holden model to also be produced in left-hand drive form, those vehicles being destined for export markets.

Engines

All FB models were powered by a inline six-cylinder engine, the last to have the bore size, producing.

Production and replacement

After a production run of 147,747 vehicles, the FB was replaced by the Holden EK series in May 1961.