How much is a HK Monaro worth?
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*Private Price Guide | $100,800 – $123,100 |
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*Trade In Price Guide | $89,200 – $111,500 |
*Price When New | $3,790* Price Guide (EGC) |
What is the rarest Monaro?
A late 1960s Holden Monaro is set to become the most expensive Holden vehicle ever when it goes under the hammer on Saturday.
How much is a Bathurst Monaro worth?
Helping fill the gap is a decent supply of smaller-engined V8s including a couple of outstanding HK GTS V8s advertised at around $200,000 and a plain-wrapper Monaro with factory V8 at $100,000. More concerning is the number of ‘repowered’ cars in the market at prices approaching the money being sought for genuine ones.
What is the meaning of Monaro?
a high plateau or high plain
The name Monaro has Aboriginal origins, meaning a high plateau or high plain.
How much is a 1970 Monaro worth?
The Holden Monaro 1970 is available in Leaded Petrol….Coupe.
Holden Monaro Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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GTS | 4.1LLeaded Petrol 3 speed automatic | $6,300 – 9,790 |
GTS | 5.7LLeaded Petrol 4 speed manual | — |
GTS | 5.0LLeaded Petrol 4 speed manual | — |
GTS | 4.1LLeaded Petrol 4 speed manual | $6,300 – 9,790 |
What is the rarest Holden?
Top Rare Holden Cars
- 1953 FJ SPECIAL.
- 1957 FE Special Station Wagon.
- 1962 EJ PREMIER.
- 1968 HK MONARO GTS 327.
- 1970 LC TORANA GTR XU-1.
- 1971 HQ MONARO GTS 350 COUPE.
- 1971 HQ STATESMAN DEVILLE.
- 1977 TORANA A9X HATCH.
How much did Peter Brock’s Monaro sell for?
Peter Brock’s Targa Tasmania Holden Monaro has sold for more than $200,000. The 2001 Monaro went under the hammer at last weekend’s Lloyds Auction, fetching the big price thanks to its illustrious former owner. Brock used the Monaro to compete in the 2002, ’03 and ’04 Targa Tasmania road rallies.
Is a HQ SS a Monaro?
The Holden HQ series is a range of automobiles that was produced by Holden in Australia from 1971 to 1974. The HQ was released on 15 July 1971, replacing the Holden HG series….
Holden HQ | |
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Width | 74.0 in (1,880 mm) 73.9 in (1,880 mm) (wagon) |
Height | 54.0 in (1,370 mm) 54.8 in (1,390 mm) (wagons) 53.1 in (1,350 mm) (Monaro) |
What happened to the Toyota Monaro CV6?
The CV6 model was dropped after disappointing sales (reputedly 10 times as many Monaros were built as CV8s) when a Series 3 model appeared in 2004. A limited edition model called the CV8-R was introduced in July 2003, all 350 of which were made in Turbine Mica (grey metallic) paint colour.
Why did Holden stop making the Monaro with a V8?
After Holden engineers had originally claimed that the Monaro’s engine bay was too small to house the 327 Chevrolet V8, the decision was made to speed up development of Holden’s first ever Australian-developed V8, the 5.0L 308 in 3 (5,050 cc) capacity Holden V8 engine, and the smaller, 4.2L 253 in 3 (4,150 cc) V8.
What kind of engine does a Chevy Monaro have?
In the beginning however, the Monaro was only offered in two guises; CV6 and CV8. The CV6 was the cheaper of the two options and was powered by a 3.8l supercharged V6 that was mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission.
When did the Holden Monaro convertible come out?
The Holden Monaro four-seater convertible, codenamed Marilyn, was a fully operational one-off concept car, it was never intended to reach production. It was built in 2002 in left hand drive by TWR Engineering at a reported cost of A$2 million and shown at the 2004 Sydney Motor Show.