The 1967 Torana - meaning 'to fly' in the Aboriginal language - was based on Britain's Vauxhall Viva.
It had broad appeal through hatch and sedan body styles, and a wide range of engines comprising four, six or eight cylinders.
The Torana became a touring car legend when racing versions took five victories during the 1970s, including three at the hands of another legend - Peter Brock.
A race-car-for-the-road A9X version is regarded by many as one of Holden's most iconic cars.
Pros
Cons
Wide choice of engines
Latter models benefitted from radial tuned suspension
Appealing design of coupe and hatch models
Performance of A9X variant
Hatch's limited rear legroom and shallow load space
Long throw of manual gearbox
Very old car now
Fancier models can cost a fortune today
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
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