1981 Holden VC Commodore L Sedan
Sold: $5,500
Specifications
Engine | 3.3ltr in-line,6 cyl |
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Gearbox | 3-speed Automatic |
Body Work | Sedan |
Colour | White |
Interior | Tan |
Trim | Vinyl |
Wheels | Steel Disc |
Brakes | Disc/Drum |
Description
The Holden VC Commodore is an automobile that was produced in Australia by the General Motors division Holden between 30 March 1980 and October 1981. The VC Commodore was succeeded by the Holden VH Commodore, and is distinguished by its 'egg-crate' style grille. The VC series brought many improvements over the VB Commodore and maintained the Commodore's place as the best selling car in Australia. The improvements included revised suspension to improve ride and handling, a few cosmetic changes and the availability of new options such as cruise control. However, one of the biggest changes were a series of engine upgrades which included redesigned cylinder heads, now with a single intake and exhaust port for every cylinder, improved intake/exhaust manifolds, new camshafts and pistons and an all-new carburetor called the Rochester Varijet, as well as the fitment of electronic ignition. In total, these upgrades brought up to 25% more power and 15% better fuel efficiency. The engine block on these motors were painted a blue colour (as opposed to the previous red) and were known as the XT5 versions, although are commonly referred to as the 'Blue' motors.