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2014 Shannons Sydney Late Spring Classic Auction
Lot
26

1977 Holden LX Torana SL 4.2 V8 Hatchback

$25,500

Sold

Specifications

Engine V-8, 253-cid
Gearbox 4-speed manual
Colour Bronze
Interior Brown
Trim Vinyl
Wheels Alloy cast
Brakes Discs/Drums

Description

This lot is no longer available

A landmark car in the history of General Motors Holden, the LH Torana was a major step forward for the company, the first time a mid-sized car had been designed and built with Australian conditions at the forefront of the design brief. Unveiled in March 1974, the Torana boasted all-new bodywork with clean, uncluttered lines, and a wide choice of engines, ranging from a 1.9-litre four-cylinder, 2.8 and 3.3-litre sixes through to V8s in either 4.2 or 5.0 capacity. In 1976, Holden revamped the Torana to become the LX, introducing a hatchback version for the first time. Sold in either SL or SS guise, the LX hatchback was equipped with the 3.3-litre six although the bigger V8s were optional. At a time when hatchbacks were all the rage, Holden were keen to jump on the bandwagon and even released a unique accessory known as the ?Hatch Hutch? that transformed the Torana into a mini camper when fitted. The LX's interior was completely revised, with a new instrument panel and more supportive seats. The LX was also the first Holden to benefit from Radial Turned Suspension, introduced across the range in March 1977. Relatively few LX hatchbacks were made, with production totalling just 8,527 units prior to the announcement of its successor, the UC Torana, in 1978. The LX Torana is becoming increasingly sought after today, partly due to the rarity - few good ones have survived - and for being indelibly linked to one of the greatest Holden muscle cars of all, the A9X that was so much a part of the Golden Era of Group C racing during the Seventies.