Base models started at approximately $2,200–$2,400
The HB Torana featured compact rear-wheel-drive design, sporty styling, and a range of sedans and hatchback body styles
Optional features included air conditioning, upgraded interiors, and automatic transmission
It was aimed at younger buyers seeking a stylish, practical, and sporty mid-size car
The HB Torana was the first Holden Torana offered to the Australian buying public. It was based on the Vauxhall Viva and would also be the first 4 cylinder car that Holden would sell.
Dues to its historical significance it does hold value to collectors.
Average wage
Average weekly wage: about $80–$90
Average annual wage: roughly $4,200–$4,700
Average house price
Around $13,500
Price of petrol
About 22–25 cents per litre
Prime Minister
Harold Holt (Liberal Party)
Population of Australia
About 12.3 million people
Top-grossing movie
The Graduate, The Dirty Dozen
Top song
All You Need Is Love by The Beatles topped Australian charts
Significant world event
Vietnam War ongoing, with global political tension
Australian economy growing, industrial development expanding
Popular TV / radio in Australia
Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, Homicide, In Melbourne Tonight
Radio and television strongly influenced daily life and pop culture
Significant Australian news story
Economic growth, suburban expansion, and international affairs dominated headlines
The HB Torana reflected late-1960s Australian demand for sporty, compact, and practical cars
Interesting comparisons
The HB Torana cost roughly 0.5 years’ average wages
The average house cost about 2.9–3 years’ wages
Filling a ~40L tank cost roughly $10 AUD
A week’s wages could buy roughly 320–350 litres of petrol