Monaro Club of Victoria - HQ Monaro (2024)

Monaro Club of Victoria - HQ Monaro (1)

A completely new generation body design emerged with the HQ series in July 1971, including the new Monaro 'LS' (commonly believed to mean "Luxury Sports") model. There were no longer any six-cylinder versions of the Monaro GTS, just 253 or optional 308 V8s or the top level GTS350 coupe. The base model Monaro standard engine was enlarged to 173 cu in (2,830 cc) whilst the Monaro LS had a broad spectrum of engine options from a 202 cu in (3,310 cc) six to the 350 cu in (5,700 cc) V8. The new coupe design had a much larger rear window and a squarer rear quarter window; it was somehow seen as not as sporty looking compared to the earlier HK-HT-HG series, but is often now considered one of the best looking body designs to come from an Australian producer.

Up until 1973, the HQ Monaro GTS did not wear any body stripe ornamentation and the 350 cubic inch (5.74 L) Chevrolet Small-Block V8 engine was a little less potent than in previous HT/HG versions, especially with the optional Turbo-hydramatic 3-speed automatic transmission. This, and the fact that the same 350 engine was also available as on option in the large Statesman luxury sedan, probably contributed to a downgrade of the Monaro GTS range in muscular image terms, as did the replacement of the bigger coupes with the six-cylinder Holden Torana GTR XU-1 as the chosen GM car for Australian touring car racing. The introduction of bonnet and bootlid paint-outs in 1973 coincided with the release of the HQ Monaro GTS in four-door-sedan configuration. It is generally considered that Holden created the bold contrasting paint-outs in order that the new Monaro GTS sedan would not be mistaken for the humble Kingswood sedan upon which it was based.

The continued erosion of the GTS350 cachet was compounded by the deletion of specific '350' decals on the post-1973 cars, with all Monaro GTS coupes and sedans now being externally labelled with the generic HQ series 'V8' bootlid badge. In the final year of HQ production, i.e. 1974, the manual transmission version of the GTS350 was discontinued and sales of the automatic version were minimal prior to the engine option being quietly and unceremoniously deleted.

A factory 350 HQ GTS Monaro is very valuable today, with a 350 sedan fetching as much as $50,000, and close to $100,000 for a 350 GTS Coupe.

Monaro Club of Victoria - HQ Monaro (2024)

FAQs

How much is a HQ Monaro worth? ›

A factory 350 HQ GTS Monaro is very valuable today, with a 350 sedan fetching as much as $50,000, and close to $100,000 for a 350 GTS Coupe.

What is the rarest Monaro? ›

The HJ Monaro LS coupé is close to being the rarest regular production car ever made in Australia with only 337 units produced. The HJ Monaro GTS coupé was discontinued during 1975 due to falling demand, 606 examples of the GTS were made.

How much is my Monaro worth? ›

All Holden Monaro pricing and specs
YearPrice From*Price To*
1971$3,740$10,450
1970$4,180$9,790
1969$4,180$9,790
1968$4,180$7,480
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How many HQ monaros made? ›

HQ coupe production numbers, according to Norm Darwin's guide, climbed to 13,872 with just 403 of the premium GTS 350 two-doors rolling off the line. The number of four-doors is substantial but far more difficult to verify. A popular estimate for GTS 350 four-door production is 800.

What Monaro sold for $200,000? ›

A rare 1968 Holden HK GTS Monaro 327, used for the school run and to cart irrigation, has sold at auction for $200,000 in Bundaberg.

How much is a 1975 Monaro worth? ›

The Holden Monaro 1975 prices range from $4,180 for the basic trim level Coupe Monaro LS to $9,350.

What is the rarest Holden in the world? ›

GTSR W1, 'World's rarest HSV', could become most expensive Holden of all time.

How many Monaro models are there? ›

Named after the Monaro region in New South Wales, the Monaro was introduced in July 1968 as a two-door pillarless hardtop coupe available in three models: the basic Monaro coupe, Monaro 'GTS' coupe & Monaro 'GTS 327' coupe.

What engine came in a HQ Monaro? ›

The GTS was a specification of the HQ Holden Monaro, Based on the Kingswood, decked out with all the bells and whistles, the GTS featured its own stripe style, available in most colours, along with a choice of 253 or 308 Holden V8s, mated to either a 4 Speed Holden manual or 3 speed GM Turbo-Hydramatic 350 automatic, ...

What year did the HQ Monaro come out? ›

HQ MONARO July 1971 – October 1974.

How much is a 2004 Monaro worth? ›

All 2004 Holden Monaro pricing and specs

Depending on the condition it could be worth as much as $100,000.

Is A Monaro a muscle car? ›

The Falcon GT/GTHO, which predated the Monaro, was the most muscular of all Australian cars, but it was a sedan, and that's why so much focus falls on the Monaro as the original Australian muscle car.

How much did the Monaro sell for? ›

A classic Holden Monaro has sold at auction over the weekend for $715,000 – short of the expected $1 million. However, the car is deemed so valuable it could be banned from being exported because it is classified as a national treasure. The 1969 Holden Monaro GTS350 V8 was the company's first factory-funded race car.

What is the meaning of the name Monaro? ›

The name 'Monaro' is variously believed to be: derived from the Aboriginal word 'Maneroo', meaning plain, or an Aboriginal word meaning 'the navel' or 'a woman's breasts'.

How much is a 1970 Holden Monaro worth? ›

Coupe
1970 Holden MonaroSpecsPrice
(base)Specs: 3.0L, Leaded Petrol, 2 SPEED AUTOMATICPrice: $4,510 - $6,600
GTSSpecs: 3.0L, Leaded Petrol, 2 SPEED AUTOMATICPrice: $4,840 - $7,040
(base)Specs: 3.0L, Leaded Petrol, 3 SPEED MANUALPrice: $4,510 - $6,600
GTSSpecs: 3.0L, Leaded Petrol, 4 SPEED MANUALPrice: $4,840 - $7,040

What is the price of a Holden Monaro? ›

The price range for the Holden Monaro varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $28,160 and going to $33,880 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.

How many HQ 350 Monaros were made? ›

Of the 217 Monaro LS 350's built, only a handful survive today – 8 are known to be on the road and 2 more are undergoing full restoration.

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