Random # 114: HZ Holden Station Wagon
HZ Holdens, like the one pictured here, were the last of the passenger vehicle line that began with 1971's HQ . The HQ - many of which are featured elsewhere on this 'blog - was replaced by the HJ in 1974, the HX in 1976 and then, finally, the HZ in 1978. Each subsequent model was an evolution of the previous one, featuring cosmetic and engineering changes. However, the differences were most notable between the HQ and the three models that followed it ; the HJ, HX and HZ were stylistically quite similar, with only slight differences evident in the grille, lights and minor trim items - although the HZ sedan's boot lid was unique to that model. Holden continued the HZ until 1980, after which the VC Commodore took over as Holden's only large family car offering. According to Wikipedia, the previous Commodore, the VB , was produced from 1978 until the VC 's introduction and therefore ran in parallel to the HZ ...