Finding Holden VF Build Data: Color Production Numbers and Specifications
Where to Find Holden VF Build Data and Color Information
The Holden VF Commodore, produced from June 2013 to October 2017, has left enthusiasts and owners searching for detailed build and production data, particularly regarding factory color availability. While Holden hasn’t published a single comprehensive color database for all VF models, the data is available through multiple reliable sources and services.
Official Production Numbers by Color
Holden released build numbers for limited edition models, providing the most detailed color breakdown available. For the VF Series II Motorsport Edition sedan (1,200 units), Red Hot was the most popular with 388 units (32.3%), followed by Heron White at 332 units (27.7%). Son Of A Gun Grey accounted for 177 units (14.8%), Spitfire Green for 130 units (10.8%), and Phantom Black for 113 units (9.5%). Other limited editions like the Magnum Ute and Director Sedan show different color distributions, with Phantom Black dominating the ute variant and Heron White leading the Director sedan.
Finding Individual Vehicle Build Data
For specific vehicles, VIN decoders provide access to factory build sheets and specifications. Services like VinDecoderz and CarCheckerVIN allow you to look up a vehicle’s VIN and retrieve its original build sheet, which includes the exact paint code, interior trim code, engine type, and all factory options. This is the most direct way to see what colors were available on your specific model year.
Holden Paint Code Resources
Multiple automotive paint suppliers maintain databases of Holden factory colors and paint codes. These typically include alphabetized listings of every color Holden offered. Common VF colors include Phantom Black, Heron White, Red Hot, Son Of A Gun Grey, Spitfire Green, Nutmeg Brown, and Nitrate Silver. Paint code lookup sites allow you to match colors by code number, which is printed on the driver’s doorjamb of every Holden vehicle.
Building Your Own Color Database
If you’re compiling comprehensive color production statistics like the spreadsheet referenced in community forums, the most reliable approach is to gather data from multiple sources. Cross-reference limited edition production numbers, use VIN decoders to sample regular production vehicles, and check classified listings and auction records for color patterns across model years. The VF’s four-year production run saw color availability and popularity vary, so separating data by model year (VF Series I versus Series II) will provide the most accurate picture.
Other Resources
Holden enthusiast forums and automotive databases have accumulated production data over the years. Automotive specification sites like Automoli and AutoEvolution list factory specifications for many VF variants. However, these sources typically focus on mechanical specifications rather than color-by-color production numbers, making them supplementary rather than primary sources for color data.
For the most complete VF build information, combining VIN decoder services with limited edition production data published by Holden gives you the clearest picture of what was available and how often each color appeared during the VF’s production run.
