Loved the resto... makes me wish I had done the same to mine. my first was a 73 coupe 253 in Mustard Yellow & black stripes. my second was a 73 coupe 308 in White & black stripes. I want to wind the clock back 35 years and save my Mustard beast from the total write-off she became.
Beautiful work, beautiful car. Would have been nice to see the video end with the sound of the car but I found the one where you started her up, outstanding. If you ever decide to do another one I'd volunteer freely just so I knew what I was doing when I get around to doing one myself. Regards, Jon.
congratulations on a job well done, mate you have not spared a cent, this has got to be the finest example of a restoration of an icon, I am so glad you did got rid of those crappy wheels and fitted the Monaro wheels, what is it, that everyone sticks those crappy chrome plate and/or alloy speedy wheels onto these cars, they do not do the car justice!!
MrHQGts, you have done a wonderful job restoring this car back to its original glory, but better, it is a real shame when people bastardise these cars, good onya mate, a job very well done, I hope you have many years of enjoyment!!
Now thats well done! Mainly the car, but well done on your video too. I've rebuilt several holdens from scratch like that so I know what it takes out of you to do it... wicked work my friend, Very impressed!!
Badly want to build a mock up HZ GTS, 3 reasons why i cant.. 1. No room to put a car that will never be finished because of my other unfinished motorbikes, mowers, chainsaws etc. 2. Ill realize how long its taking and rush it and the finished project would look more like a mini van.. 3. The main reason it will never happen is because im married and spending money and time on a car would be unfair to her because her engagement ring was a hand shake and she had to get her own wedding ring because the fishing expo was on that same weekend she wanted to go ring shopping and she knew i needed more lures... its always about what she wants i tell ya! Top job though mate.. theres gonna's and doers. Your a done it wich is pretty hard to beat.
fantastic! great to see you spend time and effort on an old car. even though the car is not even a little bit collestable and as slow as a hilux ute. poor misguided soul.
@sim077 Upholstery; Depends on materials, but can vary from $1000 to however far you want to go, and who does it. You can ask Rare Spares for a price list as well. I have seen rebuilds like this vary from $10,000 (assuming he's a jack of all trades) through to show winners that cost $100,000+ to finish
@98Superbike You can, but the modern ones wear Pontiac or Chevrolet badges in America. As for the classics, I suggest you google for importers. This model will take a 454 with few modifications, although ask for Holden's injected 308. a 5-litre engine, weighs 90 pounds less than a Chevy smallblock, and puts out 230 horsepower BEFORE you modify it.
@missjo69 They were Australian designed and built, for Australian conditions. Coupes are rare in Australia, and this one was no exception. Holden took the idea of a muscle car and hardened it up. The only oval track racing in Australia id dirt track speedway. Almost all blacktop racing is done on circuits here. For a classic example, search for "Bathurst 1972" this was the era this car came from
@obxjeepguy If you wanted to do it cheaply, you could start with a base model Kingswood (The base model 4 door sedan version of this one) and build it up. The 308s used Turbo 350 and Turbo 400 transmissions, a Chevy 10 bolt is easy to fit, and they will take any GM V8 you care to fit to them. The smallest engine the HQ ever came with was a 173 cubic inch straight 6. A good one retails for about $3000, or about $2700 in US currency
@obxjeepguy I know there's a handful of specialist importers in America. As an Australian, I find it amusing when I see a Holden overseas that isn't wearing a different GM badge. It may take some research, but they do exist out there. Getting a coupe will be expensive, as they were rare. Getting a sedan isn't so hard. They have a huge engine bay, so if the original 308 5-litre isn't enough, a 350 or 454 will fit fine
@sim077 That would depend on how much of the work you can do yourself, and if you have any mates to back you up on the stuff you can't do. A Monaro rarely changes hands unrestored for less than $3000, unless it's a really crap one. Engine, $1000-1500 in parts, plus machining and assembly. Transmission $500- however far. Paint; DIY $500, pay someone else is dependent on quality
mate i dream of doing what you have done. the only way im ever getting a car like that is by winning lotto. or ditching the family and selling everything i have hahaha. good on ya mate, great vid.
@Mechknight73 Yes. I am aware of an importer in Oregon who brings these cars in. It is just dreadfully expensive. The 308 would be fine for me. As a matter of fact, I would restore it to original specs. I would get more looks driving this car than in any Ferrari, or anything of that sort. Here in the US, we can leave them right hand drive because they don't care. There are tons of RHD cars here in the states.
yes , true , dont mean to be a downer , ive a ht prem in the shed awaiting , its just time and experience that tells me how many hundreds of hours and bucks its gonna take to do the job right . i had to sell my hq coupe about 5 yr ago , i wish i could get her back
obviously the enine came after the running gear and stereo that was in the 1st 3 yrs now i want to go fo more after 3 yrs off thus the heads and stroker kit and obviously full re build 7g drive in drive away but i o the mechanic a part in my next b grade film
include all engine and stereo ele windows 90%parts replaces only left diff untouched engine 8half g whole car 31 thousand rare rear sear rere sway custom 9in 50 spoke rear wheels
hey a shit box bench seat purple 6 2door hq goes for 28 grand i could never a ford a read gts so check out the video of what i did over 7 yrs weekly replacing a part 30grand ill post it here
@karamuakadventure All they have in common with American engineering is a few parts and some styling cues. Compared to American muscle cars, they have been known to outhandle outbrake and outrun them. Ricers can't withstand the kind of abuse these cars would laugh at
10.1 comp only runnin 600 vac 2nd massive ign electronic built in coil 30tho o/b sing hump full rrk kitextractrs 2 2 21/4 fuly soon to be dart and stroked remember i was 27 a loozer &wanted 1 nice thin in my life so i got the worst belmoventsnt u ever seen myhz was smashed so i took ceiling and calipers off i planned on dbl lights &grill but fellinlove with the simplicity sydney film school used her &me in "search" 7 rrs ill never sell here i love the stnflector spottiesbhindgrill &4flute
If you could see past your bong, you would realise there is more countries with RHD then you think. RHD is no different to LHD, appart from the obvious.
so now the dart heads and strocker kit [as i could not go over 8half grand from radiator to diff] i doing soon hey that 4speed commodore no computer what model is is and is shiftier same sidei must say the stereo is spastic massive touch screen wich comes out of "hq dash w builtin rev cam gps videos is fun oh i gotta electric cow fence set up inside so they got 10sec or 3333bursts at 3sec intervals,,,lol& phone pager that alows cameras in car +other shit to remotly...
What a brilliant post! I am inspired to do the same. My first car was a HQ Coupe with the 308.
I sold it for 3k in 96 and have missed it ever since.
really good restoration....great to see these Aussie Icons preserved. I appreciate your work.
you have done a fantastic restoration job, it is nice to see the car has not been spoilt with ridiculous mods, well done!
Loved the resto... makes me wish I had done the same to mine.
my first was a 73 coupe 253 in Mustard Yellow & black stripes.
my second was a 73 coupe 308 in White & black stripes.
I want to wind the clock back 35 years and save my Mustard beast from the total write-off she became.
What a truely impressive, long patience, considered, extensive catalogued build. My hat is forever tilted
This is the best resto I've seen to a hq and I've done 2 full resto's my self
Awesome!Love to see the old beasts being loved and bought back to life , a real credit to you. Love my Monaro too......Cool music too.love Rob Zombie
Beautiful work, beautiful car. Would have been nice to see the video end with the sound of the car but I found the one where you started her up, outstanding. If you ever decide to do another one I'd volunteer freely just so I knew what I was doing when I get around to doing one myself.
Regards,
Jon.
congratulations on a job well done, mate you have not spared a cent, this has got to be the finest example of a restoration of an icon, I am so glad you did got rid of those crappy wheels and fitted the Monaro wheels, what is it, that everyone sticks those crappy chrome plate and/or alloy speedy wheels onto these cars, they do not do the car justice!!
MrHQGts, you have done a wonderful job restoring this car back to its original glory, but better, it is a real shame when people bastardise these cars, good onya mate, a job very well done, I hope you have many years of enjoyment!!
fantastic job mate saved a beautiful car from the scrap heap great work !!!
Great job mate! Hope you enjoy this car! Keep us informed if you post anymore rebuilds, would love to view another piece of fine work!
Now thats well done! Mainly the car, but well done on your video too. I've rebuilt several holdens from scratch like that so I know what it takes out of you to do it... wicked work my friend, Very impressed!!
Great resto. Loved the soundtrack. Cheers Rick...
Badly want to build a mock up HZ GTS,
3 reasons why i cant..
1. No room to put a car that will never be finished because of my other unfinished motorbikes, mowers, chainsaws etc.
2. Ill realize how long its taking and rush it and the finished project would look more like a mini van..
3. The main reason it will never happen is because im married and spending money and time on a car would be unfair to her because her engagement ring was a hand shake and she had to get her own wedding ring because the fishing expo was on that same weekend she wanted to go ring shopping and she knew i needed more lures... its always about what she wants i tell ya!
Top job though mate.. theres gonna's and doers. Your a done it wich is pretty hard to beat.
Such a credit to you champ. I'm a Ford guy at heart but when it comes to the old girls you can't go past the old holden and Ford muscle. Awesome
I've got a 74 HQ GTS coupe and before that a 74 GTS sedan and neither have GTS badges on the door trim. Maybe the earlier models did, I'm not sure.
Excellent work, not sure why 350 small block was replaced with a 308, both are factory standard in the HQ Monaro
That looks so cool 😎 👍🏾 found one here in California
fantastic! great to see you spend time and effort on an old car. even though the car is not even a little bit collestable and as slow as a hilux ute. poor misguided soul.
Wow great resto looks like a labour of love, like the colour is it hot house green
wicked build! good to see you went with the gts mags :)
@sim077 Upholstery; Depends on materials, but can vary from $1000 to however far you want to go, and who does it. You can ask Rare Spares for a price list as well. I have seen rebuilds like this vary from $10,000 (assuming he's a jack of all trades) through to show winners that cost $100,000+ to finish
Look great and like your number plate
crikey , youve just put me off ever restorin a car again! what a ball ache! top job though , well done
@98Superbike You can, but the modern ones wear Pontiac or Chevrolet badges in America. As for the classics, I suggest you google for importers. This model will take a 454 with few modifications, although ask for Holden's injected 308. a 5-litre engine, weighs 90 pounds less than a Chevy smallblock, and puts out 230 horsepower BEFORE you modify it.
Good job mate! Turned out very nice
@missjo69 They were Australian designed and built, for Australian conditions. Coupes are rare in Australia, and this one was no exception. Holden took the idea of a muscle car and hardened it up. The only oval track racing in Australia id dirt track speedway. Almost all blacktop racing is done on circuits here. For a classic example, search for "Bathurst 1972" this was the era this car came from
@obxjeepguy If you wanted to do it cheaply, you could start with a base model Kingswood (The base model 4 door sedan version of this one) and build it up. The 308s used Turbo 350 and Turbo 400 transmissions, a Chevy 10 bolt is easy to fit, and they will take any GM V8 you care to fit to them. The smallest engine the HQ ever came with was a 173 cubic inch straight 6. A good one retails for about $3000, or about $2700 in US currency
@grucu Not all countries drive on the right, and in its native land, they do drive on the left
Fantastic. Chrome for the back of the rear side window?
@obxjeepguy I know there's a handful of specialist importers in America. As an Australian, I find it amusing when I see a Holden overseas that isn't wearing a different GM badge. It may take some research, but they do exist out there. Getting a coupe will be expensive, as they were rare. Getting a sedan isn't so hard. They have a huge engine bay, so if the original 308 5-litre isn't enough, a 350 or 454 will fit fine
@sim077 That would depend on how much of the work you can do yourself, and if you have any mates to back you up on the stuff you can't do. A Monaro rarely changes hands unrestored for less than $3000, unless it's a really crap one. Engine, $1000-1500 in parts, plus machining and assembly. Transmission $500- however far. Paint; DIY $500, pay someone else is dependent on quality
Nice work....
wicked restore mate
mate i dream of doing what you have done. the only way im ever getting a car like that is by winning lotto. or ditching the family and selling everything i have hahaha. good on ya mate, great vid.
Thats so nice i love this model
You just proved xxHeyMissMurderxx's point exactly.
mate thats f##king sweet top work!
That's a sweet old Holden ;)
Awesome restoration ! Great video , good old white zombie .
did you remove the fan and heater assembly?
@Mechknight73 Yes. I am aware of an importer in Oregon who brings these cars in. It is just dreadfully expensive. The 308 would be fine for me. As a matter of fact, I would restore it to original specs. I would get more looks driving this car than in any Ferrari, or anything of that sort. Here in the US, we can leave them right hand drive because they don't care. There are tons of RHD cars here in the states.
hey guys what are pros and cons of strait cut timing gear
thats my dream project
I used to have one of these cars a while ago
Awsome ride
stunning
Good video
Do I dare ask how much this rebuild cost you haha? Great result mate A+
nice work m8 :)
yes , true , dont mean to be a downer , ive a ht prem in the shed awaiting , its just time and experience that tells me how many hundreds of hours and bucks its gonna take to do the job right . i had to sell my hq coupe about 5 yr ago , i wish i could get her back
Covert Metallic?
I think there is nothing I would not do to get one of these HQ's here in the US.
obxjeepguy in Australia, heaps of us are jealous of you guys and your car scene. Offroad stuff too!!
obviously the enine came after the running gear and stereo that was in the 1st 3 yrs now i want to go fo more after 3 yrs off thus the heads and stroker kit and obviously full re build 7g drive in drive away but i o the mechanic a part in my next b grade film
total coast please settle an arguement
include all engine and stereo ele windows 90%parts replaces only left diff untouched engine 8half g whole car 31 thousand rare rear sear rere sway custom 9in 50 spoke rear wheels
Love your car mate and nice vid,not a fan of them rims thow.
it's a pity it has steering wheel on wrong side :)
fuck, should have took some pics of my bad bogged dinted peace of rust before i started. :(. nice vid
now go out there and beat all those daewoo's and hyundai's. that'll teach em'!
hey a shit box bench seat purple 6 2door hq goes for 28 grand i could never a ford a read gts so check out the video of what i did over 7 yrs weekly replacing a part 30grand ill post it here
@karamuakadventure All they have in common with American engineering is a few parts and some styling cues. Compared to American muscle cars, they have been known to outhandle outbrake and outrun them. Ricers can't withstand the kind of abuse these cars would laugh at
10.1 comp only runnin 600 vac 2nd massive ign electronic built in coil 30tho o/b sing hump full rrk kitextractrs 2 2 21/4 fuly soon to be dart and stroked remember i was 27 a loozer &wanted 1 nice thin in my life so i got the worst belmoventsnt u ever seen myhz was smashed so i took ceiling and calipers off i planned on dbl lights &grill but fellinlove with the simplicity sydney film school used her &me in "search" 7 rrs ill never sell here i love the stnflector spottiesbhindgrill &4flute
If you could see past your bong, you would realise there is more countries with RHD then you think. RHD is no different to LHD, appart from the obvious.
Verry hot.
TOUGHEST CAR EVER :D
so now the dart heads and strocker kit [as i could not go over 8half grand from radiator to diff] i doing soon hey that 4speed commodore no computer what model is is and is shiftier same sidei must say the stereo is spastic massive touch screen wich comes out of "hq dash w builtin rev cam gps videos is fun oh i gotta electric cow fence set up inside so they got 10sec or 3333bursts at 3sec intervals,,,lol& phone pager that alows cameras in car +other shit to remotly...
gr8 vid & Q-dog (and w.g.a.f. if u got others to work on it...we cant ALL be legends like some ppl who commented) "S"
wow
mione took 10 years its nowhere as good as yours but i know you a few who will c the bits ive done cheers its on my uploads" jezebel"
would look better with a better colour
F yeah!!!!!!!
All this A1 good work but at the end all the shit photo's bonnet up window half down door not looked
Hate the colour but great job
yes i am.
nice work