Given the cost of a resto nowadays panel and paint rust etc on this would be 50k + alone and all the parts it needs it would be way over, prob double what it would be worth...wouldnt make sense sorry
Hey DJ, given the relative rarity of this car and the fact that the body is in pretty good condition, I would recommend a resto whether that be by yourself or someone else. The value of HK,T,G Holdens has gone through the roof, even more so for the lower production models such as Monaros and Broughams. The Lincoln Continental idea is cool but I wouldn’t recommend doing it to this particular vehicle. Might not be a bad thing to sell it on and sink the proceeds into the build on the Val. Good luck whatever your decision is. Look forward to seeing more videos in the future 👍
Agreed, I remember when I was younger around 30 years ago these things were already rare and some parts were virtually impossible to spruce so it would be great to see someone put the effort into this one
It's a no-brainer. It would take a shit-ton of cash and time to get that Brougham on the road. Best to sell it (as-is) to someone who has the time and money to do a proper restoration on it. There would be plenty of guys willing to spend a few years getting her back to as or better than new. So cash the Brougham in. That way you can chanel the funds into the VF Pacer. The Pacer is also going to take a fair wack of cash if your plan is to do the right thing and restore the VF. Perhaps I am bias. Fun fact; I had a VF Pacer back in the day. The previous owner had installed VH E38 Charger running gear from fan to diff and it was a rocket!
Used to have an HG brougham. That's the original steering wheel however there's a fake wooden insert that runs around the face of the wheel missing. You can see the depression in the wheel where it goes. The horn press had a crest in the centre on the Brougham and that's been gouged out. Different to the others. That car came with factory air I can tell by a few things but mainly by the ORIGINAL master cylinder with the circuit for the fronts coming out of the big nut on the front rather than on the side near the line out for the rear circuit. The front side circuit has been blocked off. That's an ORIGINAL water pump too, they were only made like that for HT and HG 253/308. It has 5/8 inch inlets either side of the top where HQ on had only one on the battery side and models later on had two on the battery side. Although later ones will work with minimal reconfig of pipes and hoses, you'll never find a pump like that again, same with that master cylinder. Hopefully both can be overhauled though to be frank the original master cylinders on HK/T/G weren't all that long lasting, relatively speaking. Someone has changed the rocker covers or it's not the original engine. Original covers didn't have an oil filler, the filler was a pipe on the front between those two 5/8 hoses on the water pump. Original brake pedal rubber too, car probaly hasn't really done all that many miles. Looks like the car had front bucket seats ex-factory too, rather than the standard bench bucket. Rear seat belts were an option in 1970 but mandatory for all seating positions for cars with build dates starting January 1971. - Very unlikely that the clock will still work but I've been surprised before. It's self winding via a solenoid which is periodically triggered by the contacts of ratcheting "points". They look a bit like ignition points of years past. To fix the clock the points need de-oxidizing. Use a small mild file and act like you're a dentist when doing so, being very careful.
Dj don't ruin a Aussie Holden do it up or move it on its classic car,shame it wasn't a premier they run the 307 chev saw a mint one on up the road from mum's farm in beenliegh Queensland was mint,was two tone burgundy and cream roof but was on holiday , should have hit the farmer up , cheers , shaneo, nelson, nz, 👍🍺
Restore it , to rare to chop up . The wheel is right . I had one in 1982 but it had a 350 Chev , really nice to on the highway. Great find Thanks for saving it.
I had one of those in the early 80's. Because they were unpopular new meant they were cheap to buy second hand. It was smooth, quiet and rode like a cloud. With it being built on the Kingswood wheelbase with just an extended tail meant it had the biggest boot I had ever seen. It got hit in the rear one day while I was sitting at the lights and it took forever to try and get one tail light and the decoration strip on the boot lid. Found them eventually, had it fixed but then the Tri-Matic started playing up so I gave up and traded it. Obviously they are now as rare as rocking horse shit. I hope you bring this old girl back to life, but for God's sake keep it standard. I enjoyed watching this to mate. Cheers.
Worth giving the motor a shot if its rebuildable thats great its then a matching numbers block to the car a win win 🏆if you don't have the time to properly restore it and we all know you dont so sell it on and keep working on the pacer please 😊
That’s an awesome score man , we’d all love to see it restored especially in that amazing metallic blue. I believe I have a grill somewhere that’s In fair condition with badge intact 👌🏽
Had an HG Brougham as my second car. $2,700 from Watsons Holden Greensborough (back then) . Not a scratch on it inside and out. Virtually mint. Beautiful car indeed and my pride and joy! Some A- hole pinched it one night and I never saw or heard of it again. Nearly 50 years on and STILL mighty pissed off - even moreso when I hear how rare they are.
decades ago,my 1st girl friends father had a gold Brougham with the tan vinyl top and at the workshop I ran later a customer had a brown metallic with dark brown vinyl top one with brocade seats. So rare that I've only ever seen a couple being driven since.
I owned a 71 hg Brahms. They are very rare and they handle very well. I also suggest that a full restoration is a much more profitable proposition. Mine was a 308 3 speed automatic. I had a kangaroo hop out right in front of me and I hit it at 70mph. I got a broken inside headlight and a broken indicator lens and very little else damage. I have only seen 3 others in my life. They are very rare.
My parents had one as well when I was a kid, not sure what year it was ,it was a 308 but I think Dad said it was a 2 speed (did they come in a 2 speed), Beautiful car we felt like royalty driving around in it. Wish he'd kept it , it'd be worth a pretty penny now.
No , no and no, leave it stock standard, get it running hopefully with the original motor, then get a really good price from someone who is going to do a full resto. Then put that cash into the Pacer
I love this thing! My grandfather was inspired to buy a brand new HQ statesman we he saw on of those broughams- Very sad that the tags are gone, but the condition of it will make up for it. I would say don’t butcher it, and either sell it for someone to do up, or restore it to the best of your abilitiy
Yeah sell it in to someone who will restore it properly no suicide doors no 20 inch rims no bags that's sacrilege I'm a purist but good on you for saving the Brougham
IMO i would put in shed out of elements and then pull motor out and rebuild it , fix front suspension , Brakes etc .. source missing parts , moulds , badges , seats etc ... re-paint it . lower it 2 - 2 1/2 inches ... keep it all original as they are so hard to find , plus you can buy repo front Gaurds and door skins .. defenitly a 40k + car once restored.
The “Browam” Brougham is a super collectible car. Correct me if I’m wrong but I thought they come out with a 307 or 350 chev. You’d get good money for that car don’t destroy it unless you want to upset a lot of people lol. Cheers DJ
HK & early HT got 307s with Powerglide. Mid to late HT 308. HG all 308s with Trimatic. 327s and 350s weren't offered in Broughams. Maybe special order, I'm not sure about that though.
@@stevenmccloskey4866 True for lesser models but HT Brougham was the only HT model to feature the 308 from release. 307 stocks were used up in all other variants until late ‘69 when 308 rolled out across the range.
If it was a HG premier it would be more desirable, I worked for a Holden dealer in Perth when these were new just before the far better Statesman and Statesman Caprice were released they were pushing it uphill trying to compete with Ford Fairlanes and They looked awkward with the same wheelbase as the regular Holdens as GM-H tried to disguise it by the ugly extension of the rear boot and panels, I would seriously consider spending all the effort on another make or model as it’s present condition certainly does not warrant what would be the end result as they say you can sugar coat a piece of …. But it’s still a piece of …. And this is why they did not sell in large numbers unlike the rest of the Holden range, if it was a good looked after survivor car it would probably be a different story but many of us around in their day when built would probably tell you the same it’s really only the younger generations that think these things are cool!
Had I owned a fully optioned HG Premier V8 back in the day, I certainly wouldn't have envied a Brougham owner. Yes, they were a styling turd. Now they're a rare styling turd.
How can people just leave these things in the desert? They just don't think ahead. If they don't want them, they should pass them on to those who do. They belong on the road!
Gday DJ. Mate if you decide to go that way. I’d be keen to buy the AC brackets that are on the engine off you. I’d give you a good price for them. I have a HG Brougham that is missing these. Thank bob
I think it’s better than the pacer the V8 car mate it’s probably pretty rare disc brake front I have a look at the motor, see if they can be sent off to be done again. If not, do the old LS swap make yourself a nice bush Rick car for a burnout comp. I think the interior will be hard to get been a Broham
Dj finally got to see the car you were talking about at MaxPinjarra. Please do a nice maintenance resto yourself and keep it :) Sadly not every car you find and passed on is saved :( as we know the HR wagon ended up being chopped up and sold for parts :(
Has to be restored , no question about it , they're like rockn horse poo these days . The old girl has survived all sorts of shit and has to be made whole again out of respect !!
I grew up with Fords. Dad had a ZA Fairlane but a couple of years later my uncle got a Brougham, the same blue colour as the one you have scored. It was pretty awesome. The dealer supplied in the boot a carton of STP oil or fuel additive (I don't remember which). Good times... By the way, we pronounced it "Brawm', not 'Brahm', but who knows what's correct.
Had same car , same colour interior too but I had Persian sand duco , , please keep those seat belts and buckles , ,, yes steering wheel is factory , 308 motors in Brougham is same as Gts monaro 240hp with 76 jets in carry,, , , this car sure makes mine a very much new car , I had fridgedaire air conditioning too , 21 years I owned it and travelled a Max of just 807 miles in 21 years sold it 2 years ago
Id have put the two inflated tyres on the back, done the brake clean/ ether tyre reseat trick and pulled it on backwards so the front wheels just trailed and stayed straight.
A quick history lesson, a Brougham was originally a luxurious type of horse drawn carriage from the 19th century. An important English gentleman called Lord Brougham asked for this particular design of carriage to be made for him where he specified it to be both luxurious and enclosed with the driver sitting outside and up front. So the name is pronounced Broh-um, kind of the same pronunciation as 'home'. Interestingly, the name Landau (Land-ow) of 1970's Ford fame was also a type of horse drawn carriage of the 18th and 19th centuries. If you were to go back 150 years or so, horse drawn Landaus and Broughams were getting around all over the place.
That HG blue must be popular I have a HK 6 cylinder that looks the same colour, great find,thanks for sharing, all the best to yous and your loved ones
I drove a Brougham back in the 80's. Met green with black vinyl roof black interior. Beautiful seats and 307 chev V8 for some reason. The best looking car ever
Back in the good old day's ( late 70's ) a friend brought one of these for his first car from a car yard on Parramatta rd for $2500. It was a HK though , same colour , 302 with a 2 speed auto trans . We crazy teenage boys went for a spin in the back blocks one night in it . Hey mate lets see how fast it can go someone said , so he opened it up until it hit 120 mph . (off the clock ) We went over a slight crest in the road and there was a stop sign staring us all in the face. He locked up all fours and quickly realized there was no way were going to stop in time so let go and we when through it at about 100 mph. We got away with it and I lost any desire to ever drive at high speed again. I ended up buying it off him for a 1000 bucks few years later, still in good nick , nice car but ended up letting it go after a short time as it sucked a crazy amount of juice. Come 2023 I really wish I kept it in storage along with other cars I once owned. Would have been a great investment.
Broughams were built long before holden made a kingswood pregnant :) I was always taught that it was bro-um (pronounced as in "grow um"), still "tomarrto" / "to-mate-oh". maybe its a regional lingo thing.
@@killbill_1967 I remember seeing one as a 12 year old when they first came out, I think the first ones had a 307. Eddie Ford did an article in Rod and Custom in the early 70's about a bloke who had one from factory which had a monaro guard on one side and a stocky on the other. apparently quality control was absent when that one rolled off the line. probably worth a motza nowadays if it was unmolested.
Seems I was pronouncing it wrong. The attached add from the day, they say it Bro-ham. I (like DJ) was told back in the late 70's it was Braaam. Even a work colleague recently said Braam. All said, Braaam sounds cooler than Bro-ham, don't you think? Judge for your selves: ruclips.net/video/LngHIiSjAmI/видео.html
G'day mate , you got my attention when you said 308 OMG rarer than the rarest ! If the engine number matches ffs don't fuck this one up , rarer still again , i still haven't come across another one that has all the options and extras that mine had , the only car that i wish i never sold , amazed to see also who ever took the trimmings didn't take the cabriolet roof trim , any hope you do a resto on it.. Catchya...
My mate had them in Adelaide, something we’re really of them were off the heads call surprise you’re still only at 10,000 subscribers bro thought your channel would go crazy I love watching it. Awesome car, not many of them for sale nowadays great project mate
For the accepted pronunciation of Brougham, I think it might be best were you to defer to the pronunciation current at the time, as found in this original advertisement. ruclips.net/video/LngHIiSjAmI/видео.html
The 1968 307 was a better model with the Chev motor an power guild 2 speed . She worth more put back to original . Please do the pacer original maybe headers bored 60 thou 350 Holly index the plugs large air cleaner as the motor works like a air pump. VG Pacer fan Les drag . 323 lSD . CM front sway bar as there bigger . 14/7 old school mags with 225 white letter tyres . Don’t. Jack the rear they sat lower at the rear an front over base Valiants . Use the Same style of shocks all round an the same tyre size all round . That a start iv owned many pacers an Mopars . Also VF pacers had the higher buckets seats over the VG model .
I think you have been drinking too much Coolaid (American TV car shows). Please RESPECT that Australian Cars should not be turned into American Cars... I think you shoulf sell the Brougham to a WA resident who promises to restore to original... So at least all of us in WA can see the car at local Car shows when it is restored... thanks for listening...
Nah, mate. Don't hack it about. If you can't tackle restoring it to close to original, then just pass it on. Not being critical, but it's too rare a car to chop it to bits and build a mutant. And a Ford engine in a Holden? Wash your mouth out. Cheers. Good score, chap.
I believe it should be restored not modified. Wether by yourself or you sell it to someone who will.
Fancy seeing you here
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Given the cost of a resto nowadays panel and paint rust etc on this would be 50k + alone and all the parts it needs it would be way over, prob double what it would be worth...wouldnt make sense sorry
Wether is a male sheep.
Please don't ruin it pass it on to someone that will restore this old beauty .
So few of these left my preference would be a full restoration.
For the fact that car still exists it need to be saved and restored fully. They don't make real Holden's any more. Cheer's JV
True that.
They don't make *any* Holdens anymore. They just never made any real ones since this one.
Please don’t do anything but restore it back to its former glory as there isn’t enough out there to enjoy. I’d kill for one of these great cars.
I wish I'd never sold my fully optioned Brougham I had back in the 80's.
Its within your reach... ruclips.net/video/VQVGUwCpFbo/видео.html
Dude that is a mad score...do not modify..it's a classic
Hey DJ, given the relative rarity of this car and the fact that the body is in pretty good condition, I would recommend a resto whether that be by yourself or someone else. The value of HK,T,G Holdens has gone through the roof, even more so for the lower production models such as Monaros and Broughams. The Lincoln Continental idea is cool but I wouldn’t recommend doing it to this particular vehicle. Might not be a bad thing to sell it on and sink the proceeds into the build on the Val. Good luck whatever your decision is. Look forward to seeing more videos in the future 👍
Agreed, I remember when I was younger around 30 years ago these things were already rare and some parts were virtually impossible to spruce so it would be great to see someone put the effort into this one
‘I like big boots and I cannot lie’ sell it to a sympathetic restorer and crack on with the mighty Pacer 🙃
Mate awesome score! Looks pretty clean! Super desirable vehicle, not one I’d be modifying whatsoever bro
It's a no-brainer. It would take a shit-ton of cash and time to get that Brougham on the road. Best to sell it (as-is) to someone who has the time and money to do a proper restoration on it. There would be plenty of guys willing to spend a few years getting her back to as or better than new.
So cash the Brougham in. That way you can chanel the funds into the VF Pacer. The Pacer is also going to take a fair wack of cash if your plan is to do the right thing and restore the VF.
Perhaps I am bias.
Fun fact; I had a VF Pacer back in the day. The previous owner had installed VH E38 Charger running gear from fan to diff and it was a rocket!
Used to have an HG brougham. That's the original steering wheel however there's a fake wooden insert that runs around the face of the wheel missing. You can see the depression in the wheel where it goes. The horn press had a crest in the centre on the Brougham and that's been gouged out. Different to the others. That car came with factory air I can tell by a few things but mainly by the ORIGINAL master cylinder with the circuit for the fronts coming out of the big nut on the front rather than on the side near the line out for the rear circuit. The front side circuit has been blocked off. That's an ORIGINAL water pump too, they were only made like that for HT and HG 253/308. It has 5/8 inch inlets either side of the top where HQ on had only one on the battery side and models later on had two on the battery side. Although later ones will work with minimal reconfig of pipes and hoses, you'll never find a pump like that again, same with that master cylinder. Hopefully both can be overhauled though to be frank the original master cylinders on HK/T/G weren't all that long lasting, relatively speaking. Someone has changed the rocker covers or it's not the original engine. Original covers didn't have an oil filler, the filler was a pipe on the front between those two 5/8 hoses on the water pump. Original brake pedal rubber too, car probaly hasn't really done all that many miles. Looks like the car had front bucket seats ex-factory too, rather than the standard bench bucket. Rear seat belts were an option in 1970 but mandatory for all seating positions for cars with build dates starting January 1971. - Very unlikely that the clock will still work but I've been surprised before. It's self winding via a solenoid which is periodically triggered by the contacts of ratcheting "points". They look a bit like ignition points of years past. To fix the clock the points need de-oxidizing. Use a small mild file and act like you're a dentist when doing so, being very careful.
Dj don't ruin a Aussie Holden do it up or move it on its classic car,shame it wasn't a premier they run the 307 chev saw a mint one on up the road from mum's farm in beenliegh Queensland was mint,was two tone burgundy and cream roof but was on holiday , should have hit the farmer up , cheers , shaneo, nelson, nz, 👍🍺
A car that rare needs to be restored original. Pass it on and focus on the Pacer.
It needs saving back to original also check the motor out and see if it can be saved
Restore it , to rare to chop up . The wheel is right . I had one in 1982 but it had a 350 Chev , really nice to on the highway. Great find Thanks for saving it.
Proper restoration,,,, too rare to not keep this one
Sell and build the pacer since you said you would struggle to register it
Yes thats the correct original Brougham steering wheel, they had a woodgrain insert in the actual wheel which your one is missing.
It derserves a a second chance at life so yes a restoration would be my opinion
I had one of those in the early 80's. Because they were unpopular new meant they were cheap to buy second hand. It was smooth, quiet and rode like a cloud. With it being built on the Kingswood wheelbase with just an extended tail meant it had the biggest boot I had ever seen. It got hit in the rear one day while I was sitting at the lights and it took forever to try and get one tail light and the decoration strip on the boot lid. Found them eventually, had it fixed but then the Tri-Matic started playing up so I gave up and traded it. Obviously they are now as rare as rocking horse shit. I hope you bring this old girl back to life, but for God's sake keep it standard. I enjoyed watching this to mate. Cheers.
It’s a genuine Aussie classic. Resto it mate.
Good stuff 👍. As a kid I remember my neighbour had an HG 308 V8 Brougham.
Mate, you said it yourself, there wasn’t a lot of these beautiful cars made. Please pass it on to someone who will restore this piece of history.
Worth giving the motor a shot if its rebuildable thats great its then a matching numbers block to the car a win win 🏆if you don't have the time to properly restore it and we all know you dont so sell it on and keep working on the pacer please 😊
beautiful car mate... i recon you should resell to someone to restore to original condition....
That’s an awesome score man , we’d all love to see it restored especially in that amazing metallic blue.
I believe I have a grill somewhere that’s In fair condition with badge intact 👌🏽
i’ve always wanted a brougham
Man I’d love that
A Brougham! Needs to be resurrected!
They came out with 307 with a 2 speed power guide shame interior is not in it they were a beautiful interior
Had an HG Brougham as my second car. $2,700 from Watsons Holden Greensborough (back then) . Not a scratch on it inside and out. Virtually mint. Beautiful car indeed and my pride and joy! Some A- hole pinched it one night and I never saw or heard of it again. Nearly 50 years on and STILL mighty pissed off - even moreso when I hear how rare they are.
Nice one mate , but mine i bought from a neighbour only a stones throw from there in princess Street cost $1500...
decades ago,my 1st girl friends father had a gold Brougham with the tan vinyl top and at the workshop I ran later a customer had a brown metallic with dark brown vinyl top one with brocade seats. So rare that I've only ever seen a couple being driven since.
I owned a 71 hg Brahms. They are very rare and they handle very well. I also suggest that a full restoration is a much more profitable proposition. Mine was a 308 3 speed automatic. I had a kangaroo hop out right in front of me and I hit it at 70mph. I got a broken inside headlight and a broken indicator lens and very little else damage. I have only seen 3 others in my life. They are very rare.
My parents had one as well when I was a kid, not sure what year it was ,it was a 308 but I think Dad said it was a 2 speed (did they come in a 2 speed), Beautiful car we felt like royalty driving around in it. Wish he'd kept it , it'd be worth a pretty penny now.
Thats a pretty complete solid looking car, good save.
Man I wish I still kept my HG premier and HG Brougham 🤙👍🏼
No , no and no, leave it stock standard, get it running hopefully with the original motor, then get a really good price from someone who is going to do a full resto. Then put that cash into the Pacer
Absolutely love it! I say sleeve that old 308 & keep it in bush-find spec, the roo-bar & all!
I love this thing! My grandfather was inspired to buy a brand new HQ statesman we he saw on of those broughams- Very sad that the tags are gone, but the condition of it will make up for it. I would say don’t butcher it, and either sell it for someone to do up, or restore it to the best of your abilitiy
That’s a great find
These things are rare !
And such a cool car
Good job !
Up to you it’s your car, I’m all for original if possible. The Bro-am as I I say it in NZ is my favourite Holden.
That's the way I've always pronounced it too
@@72Drewpy - Exactly, we have a posh street in North Adelaide called Brougham Place and Bro-am has always been the way it has been pronounced.
Restore, restore, restore!!!
Yeah sell it in to someone who will restore it properly no suicide doors no 20 inch rims no bags that's sacrilege I'm a purist but good on you for saving the Brougham
Wow this so deserves to be restored,
Will look faaaanntastic once complete
Gotta be restored
as cool as licnonising it sounds you got more chance of finding a lincon than another car like that one,id love to see you resto it.
IMO i would put in shed out of elements and then pull motor out and rebuild it , fix front suspension , Brakes etc .. source missing parts , moulds , badges , seats etc ... re-paint it . lower it 2 - 2 1/2 inches ... keep it all original as they are so hard to find , plus you can buy repo front Gaurds and door skins .. defenitly a 40k + car once restored.
The “Browam” Brougham is a super collectible car. Correct me if I’m wrong but I thought they come out with a 307 or 350 chev. You’d get good money for that car don’t destroy it unless you want to upset a lot of people lol. Cheers DJ
HK was Chev 307 and, maybe 327 option? HG went to Aussie 253 or 308.
Hk brougham 307. 327 was in the monaro
HK & early HT got 307s with Powerglide. Mid to late HT 308. HG all 308s with Trimatic. 327s and 350s weren't offered in Broughams. Maybe special order, I'm not sure about that though.
@@stevenmccloskey4866 True for lesser models but HT Brougham was the only HT model to feature the 308 from release. 307 stocks were used up in all other variants until late ‘69 when 308 rolled out across the range.
restore it, or sell it on to someone that will restore
If it was a HG premier it would be more desirable, I worked for a Holden dealer in Perth when these were new just before the far better Statesman and Statesman Caprice were released they were pushing it uphill trying to compete with Ford Fairlanes and They looked awkward with the same wheelbase as the regular Holdens as GM-H tried to disguise it by the ugly extension of the rear boot and panels, I would seriously consider spending all the effort on another make or model as it’s present condition certainly does not warrant what would be the end result as they say you can sugar coat a piece of …. But it’s still a piece of …. And this is why they did not sell in large numbers unlike the rest of the Holden range, if it was a good looked after survivor car it would probably be a different story but many of us around in their day when built would probably tell you the same it’s really only the younger generations that think these things are cool!
Had I owned a fully optioned HG Premier V8 back in the day, I certainly wouldn't have envied a Brougham owner. Yes, they were a styling turd. Now they're a rare styling turd.
RESTORE IT OR MOVE IT ON TO SOMEONE THAT CAN MATE
How can people just leave these things in the desert? They just don't think ahead. If they don't want them, they should pass them on to those who do. They belong on the road!
Gday DJ. Mate if you decide to go that way. I’d be keen to buy the AC brackets that are on the engine off you. I’d give you a good price for them. I have a HG Brougham that is missing these. Thank bob
What a find,the ultimate cruzer,love the channel and keep it up mate cheers 👍🍺🍺
Restore it...? Too rare!
move it on, want to see the pacer done!!
chrome bumper up front,chrome bumper down back.all steel in between.real car!
That needs to be restored. It’s such a cool car
I think it’s better than the pacer the V8 car mate it’s probably pretty rare disc brake front I have a look at the motor, see if they can be sent off to be done again. If not, do the old LS swap make yourself a nice bush Rick car for a burnout comp. I think the interior will be hard to get been a Broham
They were all fitted with disc front std
@@andrewbeaty1020 I didn’t know that my HK was drum break all the way around
@HUNTINGNT375 what model hk?
Lower models still ran drums but hg brougham were all fitted with disc brakes and power steering
All KTG V8s had disc front ends. As did all GTS Monaros including 186S powered ones.
Dj finally got to see the car you were talking about at MaxPinjarra. Please do a nice maintenance resto yourself and keep it :) Sadly not every car you find and passed on is saved :( as we know the HR wagon ended up being chopped up and sold for parts :(
Has to be restored , no question about it , they're like rockn horse poo these days . The old girl has survived all sorts of shit and has to be made whole again out of respect !!
Wow What and awesome find, wicked looking forward to seeing more👊😊 Cheers 🍺🍻KC Cradle Mountain Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺🇳🇿🤝🇳🇿🇦🇺😎👍✌
as far as i know it should have a 307 chev because the 308 wasn't ready yet
The tyre off the bead, jack it up and spray in heaps of start you bastard and lite it up, will pop the bead back on!
I grew up with Fords. Dad had a ZA Fairlane but a couple of years later my uncle got a Brougham, the same blue colour as the one you have scored.
It was pretty awesome. The dealer supplied in the boot a carton of STP oil or fuel additive (I don't remember which).
Good times...
By the way, we pronounced it "Brawm', not 'Brahm', but who knows what's correct.
Bro am........ rhyming with 'owe em'. An old Brougham ad on another channel verifies that.
Had same car , same colour interior too but I had Persian sand duco , , please keep those seat belts and buckles , ,, yes steering wheel is factory , 308 motors in Brougham is same as Gts monaro 240hp with 76 jets in carry,, , , this car sure makes mine a very much new car , I had fridgedaire air conditioning too , 21 years I owned it and travelled a Max of just 807 miles in 21 years sold it 2 years ago
Id have put the two inflated tyres on the back, done the brake clean/ ether tyre reseat trick and pulled it on backwards so the front wheels just trailed and stayed straight.
Hey DJ...sell it on -to a restorer...use the money to get into the vals
i wonder if the brougham is the one that was stolen from me many years ago
A quick history lesson, a Brougham was originally a luxurious type of horse drawn carriage from the 19th century. An important English gentleman called Lord Brougham asked for this particular design of carriage to be made for him where he specified it to be both luxurious and enclosed with the driver sitting outside and up front. So the name is pronounced Broh-um, kind of the same pronunciation as 'home'. Interestingly, the name Landau (Land-ow) of 1970's Ford fame was also a type of horse drawn carriage of the 18th and 19th centuries. If you were to go back 150 years or so, horse drawn Landaus and Broughams were getting around all over the place.
Hey that's really cool. The more you know.
That HG blue must be popular I have a HK 6 cylinder that looks the same colour, great find,thanks for sharing, all the best to yous and your loved ones
Wasn't the brougham a 307?
And he's going to destroy it. Better to have left it in the desert.
Not a home made bull bar
That is how they were back in the day
Don"t destroy it.Restore it back to genuine.
Keep it original, NO mods.
Whereabouts in NZ are you from?
Mate, what a score. GTS dash fascia, minus the gauges.
That gigantic, twin diaphragm brake booster is a rare part. HKTG V8, and LCLJ XU1 only.
It's the std brougham facia with clock. The big booster was on all disc brake cars
@@andrewbeaty1020 try sourcing a booster for your Torana.
I always wanted a Brougham. I had a 1970 HG Premier and it was absolutely a beautiful vehicle.
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Me to have wanted to own a Holden broughm just want for the style
I drove a Brougham back in the 80's. Met green with black vinyl roof black interior. Beautiful seats and 307 chev V8 for some reason. The best looking car ever
Back in the good old day's ( late 70's ) a friend brought one of these for his first car from a car yard on Parramatta rd for $2500. It was a HK though , same colour , 302 with a 2 speed auto trans . We crazy teenage boys went for a spin in the back blocks one night in it . Hey mate lets see how fast it can go someone said , so he opened it up until it hit 120 mph . (off the clock ) We went over a slight crest in the road and there was a stop sign staring us all in the face. He locked up all fours and quickly realized there was no way were going to stop in time so let go and we when through it at about 100 mph. We got away with it and I lost any desire to ever drive at high speed again. I ended up buying it off him for a 1000 bucks few years later, still in good nick , nice car but ended up letting it go after a short time as it sucked a crazy amount of juice. Come 2023 I really wish I kept it in storage along with other cars I once owned. Would have been a great investment.
Sure you meant to say 307 not 302 haha😊
What you won't for 308
Please keep it original!!!
I was there at the time. Broh - Em.
How much you want for it?
Thats a great car. It needs restoration to exact
P-76 :D I would like to see you restore it .. but finding the parts might be close to impossible, or very expensive.
dont do suicide doors
Please restore it😢
Love this car
Not Braam, Broham. RESTORE IT.
You said Brougham correct, that's how I was told and have always pronounced it.
Broughams were built long before holden made a kingswood pregnant :) I was always taught that it was bro-um (pronounced as in "grow um"), still "tomarrto" / "to-mate-oh". maybe its a regional lingo thing.
I think it probably is a local lingo thing. I was always told it was pronounced “Brow-um”. Regardless of how it’s pronounced, it’s a pretty cool car.
@@killbill_1967 I remember seeing one as a 12 year old when they first came out, I think the first ones had a 307. Eddie Ford did an article in Rod and Custom in the early 70's about a bloke who had one from factory which had a monaro guard on one side and a stocky on the other. apparently quality control was absent when that one rolled off the line. probably worth a motza nowadays if it was unmolested.
Seems I was pronouncing it wrong. The attached add from the day, they say it Bro-ham. I (like DJ) was told back in the late 70's it was Braaam. Even a work colleague recently said Braam. All said, Braaam sounds cooler than Bro-ham, don't you think?
Judge for your selves: ruclips.net/video/LngHIiSjAmI/видео.html
G'day mate , you got my attention when you said 308 OMG rarer than the rarest ! If the engine number matches ffs don't fuck this one up , rarer still again , i still haven't come across another one that has all the options and extras that mine had , the only car that i wish i never sold , amazed to see also who ever took the trimmings didn't take the cabriolet roof trim , any hope you do a resto on it..
Catchya...
My mate had them in Adelaide, something we’re really of them were off the heads call surprise you’re still only at 10,000 subscribers bro thought your channel would go crazy I love watching it. Awesome car, not many of them for sale nowadays great project mate
I agree with the majority: restore it or give to someone who will. These are rare icons of the GM brand. Forget a stupid American modification.
Dj just sell it to someone who wants to restore it
A hg brum brum one very rare beast 👍👍
For the accepted pronunciation of Brougham, I think it might be best were you to defer to the pronunciation current at the time, as found in this original advertisement. ruclips.net/video/LngHIiSjAmI/видео.html
The 1968 307 was a better model with the Chev motor an power guild 2 speed . She worth more put back to original . Please do the pacer original maybe headers bored 60 thou 350 Holly index the plugs large air cleaner as the motor works like a air pump. VG Pacer fan Les drag . 323 lSD . CM front sway bar as there bigger . 14/7 old school mags with 225 white letter tyres . Don’t. Jack the rear they sat lower at the rear an front over base Valiants . Use the Same style of shocks all round an the same tyre size all round . That a start iv owned many pacers an Mopars . Also VF pacers had the higher buckets seats over the VG model .
I had a girlfriend back in the 70s whose mum owned a Brougham. They are quite big inside.
I think you have been drinking too much Coolaid (American TV car shows). Please RESPECT that Australian Cars should not be turned into American Cars...
I think you shoulf sell the Brougham to a WA resident who promises to restore to original...
So at least all of us in WA can see the car at local Car shows when it is restored...
thanks for listening...
Nah, mate.
Don't hack it about.
If you can't tackle restoring it to close to original, then just pass it on.
Not being critical, but it's too rare a car to chop it to bits and build a mutant.
And a Ford engine in a Holden?
Wash your mouth out.
Cheers.
Good score, chap.