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mackie1

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255 months

Thursday 26th July 2007
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I'd never seen a classic Monaro in the flesh before. I was at Classics on the Common in Harpenden last night and spotted this HQ GTS 350:





What a beaut!

madazrx7

5,832 posts

239 months

Thursday 26th July 2007
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Nice, my brother had a 350 HQ Monaro before he moved back to England. They really weren't that great though, the real classics are the earlier HK-HT-HG Monaros. By the HQ-Z series the Monaro was pretty much the same as the other Holdens in the range, the performance Holdens of that era were the Toranas.

phrich

549 posts

245 months

Thursday 26th July 2007
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That will be appreciating by the day as long as he keeps the rust away

stigmundfreud

22,454 posts

232 months

Thursday 26th July 2007
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that is once nice looking car!

BigNige

2,584 posts

246 months

Thursday 26th July 2007
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Very pretty.

Very Chevelle isn't it.

mackie1

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Thursday 26th July 2007
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I think it's lovely. It's quite a look smaller than the equivalent Mustang (check out the Mach 1 in my pictures, it's like a boat!) or Camaro and the better for it. It's more Capri-like in size.

For those that are interested here are the rest of the pictures I took:

http://www.ma.ckie.org/gallery/cotc2007



Edited by mackie1 on Thursday 26th July 10:34

stigmundfreud

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Thursday 26th July 2007
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hope you dont mind mackie I've hotlinked those images on another thread/forum on the show

mackie1

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Thursday 26th July 2007
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No worries

madazrx7

5,832 posts

239 months

Friday 27th July 2007
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mackie1 said:
I think it's lovely. It's quite a look smaller than the equivalent Mustang (check out the Mach 1 in my pictures, it's like a boat!) or Camaro and the better for it. It's more Capri-like in size.

For those that are interested here are the rest of the pictures I took:

http://www.ma.ckie.org/gallery/cotc2007



Edited by mackie1 on Thursday 26th July 10:34
Redbook show the following for an HQ GTS350 Monaro coupe:

National average price - private sale* $13,800 - $19,400
Price when new (RRP) $4,630

Unfortunately the spec page is very sparse, I was looking for the power and dimensions. I'm sure you are probably right about it being slightly smaller than the US contemporaries, but Capri size? I wouldn't have thought so. (I haven't owned a Capri but between me, Brother and Dad we have had probably 6 or more HQs.)

Almost all remaining 4 door HQs are now used (or destroyed) in the HQ racing class, I will try to find a video to link to.



HQ racing from Barbagallo Raceway Wanneroo WA

This is entry level racing, some "ordinary" driving there!

Edited by madazrx7 on Friday 27th July 02:04

mackie1

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Friday 27th July 2007
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Capri (1970 3000E): 4280mm 1646mm 1288mm
HQ Monaro: 4763mm 1880mm 1349mm

You are right, it's quite a bit bigger than a Capri, I think it was just an illusion as I'd been looking at Mustangs, Chargers and Roadrunners before I got to the 'ro.

I found this link which seems to have a comprehensive list of specs:

http://www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au/holden_HQ_tec...

The accessory brochure PDF is cool!