1970 Holden HG Premier Station Wagon
Sold: $9,000
Specifications
Engine | 186ci, 6 cylinder |
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Gearbox | 3 Speed Manual |
Body Work | Station Wagon |
Colour | Gold |
Interior | Cream |
Trim | Vinyl |
Wheels | Steel Disc |
Brakes | Drum |
Description
The HG was the third and final facelift of Holden's HK/HT series and was introduced in July 1970, largely to coincide with the introduction of the new Tri-matic automatic transmission. Apart from a new grille, the remaining bodywork was shared with the HK/HT models and all the same trim levels, including Belmont, Kingswood, Premier and Brougham, were offered for sale. Holden had an extensive list of six and eight-cylinder engines on offer, ranging from the 130-cid six through to the 350-cid V8, along with no less than six different transmission types, with the three-speed Tri-matic replacing the old two-speed Powerglide . Production of the last of the original shape was short-lived and the HG was replaced by the all-new HQ in 1972, making it very hard to locate good original examples, particularly in the more desirable manual Premier Wagons guise.