Description
The Holden EH was produced by General Motors-Holden in Australia from 1963 to 1965.<br>
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A variation of the sedan, the S4 SPECIAL, was introduced in September 1963 for racing homologation purposes. A minimum of 100 were required to be built and sold. These featured the 179ci engine, manual transmission with hardened gears, a 12 imp gal (55L) fuel tank (9 imp gal (41L) was standard), a more comprehensive tool kit, metal lined brake shoes and a larger tailshaft.<br>
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This Assetto Corsa model is based on the S4 model as it raced under the Series Production rules, for basically stock-standard cars. These rules applied to the annual endurance race at Bathurst, which in 1963 and 1964 was run over 500 miles.<br>
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Although the racing rules stipulated stock-standard cars, the engines in the S4 model were factory bluprinted at the manufacturing stage, and were reported to be slightly more powerful than the standard engines.<br>
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The skins included in this model are for all known entries that raced at Bathurst in those two years.<br>
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This model features working windscreen wipers, and various trim and mirror options from the actual cars that raced. Noteworthy is the fact that the cars were actually road-registered, and the skins show registration plates and windscreen stickers.<br>
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Also included is a Photoshop file for those who would like to create custom skins.