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The Holden HQ: A Legendary Muscle Car



The Holden HQ is an iconic Australian muscle car that was produced from 1971 to 1973. It was the first Holden to be designed and engineered in Australia, and it quickly became one of the most popular cars on the road. The HQ was available in a variety of body styles, including a sedan, coupe, and station wagon. It was also offered with a range of engine options, including a powerful 350 cubic inch V8.

The HQ was a well-built car with a strong chassis and suspension. It was also very comfortable to drive, with a spacious interior and plenty of legroom. The HQ was also very stylish, with a sleek design that was both modern and timeless.

The HQ was a very successful car for Holden. It was the best-selling car in Australia in 1971 and 1972, and it remained one of the most popular cars on the road until it was replaced by the Holden HJ in 1974.

Today, the HQ is still a popular classic car. It is prized by collectors and enthusiasts for its stylish design, powerful performance, and historical significance.

Technical Specifications



The Holden HQ was available with a range of engine options, including:

* A 186 cubic inch six-cylinder engine
* A 253 cubic inch V8 engine
* A 308 cubic inch V8 engine
* A 350 cubic inch V8 engine

The HQ was also available with a variety of transmission options, including:

* A three-speed manual transmission
* A four-speed manual transmission
* A three-speed automatic transmission

The HQ was a rear-wheel drive car with a MacPherson strut front suspension and a coil spring rear suspension. It had a wheelbase of 112 inches and a curb weight of approximately 3,200 pounds.

The HQ was a very capable car, with a top speed of over 100 miles per hour. It could accelerate from 0 to 60 miles per hour in under 8 seconds.

The HQ was a well-equipped car, with a range of standard features, including:

* Power steering
* Power brakes
* Air conditioning
* A radio
* A heater
* A defroster

The HQ was also available with a range of optional features, including:

* A sunroof
* A vinyl roof
* A rear spoiler
* A set of alloy wheels

The HQ was a very popular car in Australia, and it remains a popular classic car today. It is a stylish, powerful, and well-built car that is sure to turn heads wherever it goes.
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Fully Illustrated Parts Book
609 pages
Exploded diagrams of nearly every nut and bolt
Part numbers
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Edition M37441 Sep 1973
Models
Belmont sedan
Belmont wagon
Kingswood sedan
Kingswood wagon
Premier sedan
Premier wagon
Monaro Coupe
Monaro GTS Coupe
Luxury Sports Coupe
Monaro GTS 350 Coupe
SS Sedan 
GTS Monaro Sedan
Statesman Deville
Statesman Sedan
Belmont Panel van
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One Tonner
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Options
Alphabetical Index
Engines
Cooling & Oiling
Electrical
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Front rear Suspension
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Frame
Sheet Metal
Standard Parts
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