2020 Shannons Winter Timed Online Auction
Lot
95
1978 Holden HZ Kingswood SL Station Wagon
Sold: $20,500
Bids Close: Wednesday 26 August 8.34pm AEST*
Location: Melbourne
Sold
Specifications
Engine | 202ci six-cylinder |
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Gearbox | Three-speed manual |
Body Work | Station wagon |
Colour | Cream |
Interior | Brown |
Trim | Vinyl |
Wheels | Steel with hubcaps |
Brakes | Disc/drum |
Description
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The Kingswood captured the heart of a nation during ‘70s, becoming an Aussie icon and even having a TV show named in its honour. Holden's fourth - and as it turned out, final - revision of the original HQ series Kingswood was the facelifted HZ range announced in October 1977. Changes to the body included a new grille, badges, and hubcaps. But more significant improvements lay under the skin, particularly Holden's new Radial Tuned Suspension. The HZ was easily the best handling, riding and safest big Holden yet, thanks to the reworked suspension, with front and rear anti-roll bars, changes to the power steering and rear disc brakes optional for the first time on certain models and standard on the GTS and Statesman. The basic Kingswood sedan and station wagon were sold alongside the better-equipped Kingswood SL model, which featured a radio, an electric clock, remote driver's side rear-view mirror and tinted laminated windscreen fitted as standard. The SL could also be distinguished externally by the addition of a chrome protective side moulding. Under the bonnet the Kingswood continued to use Holden's trusty 3.3 six, although V8 power (either 4.2 or 5.0 versions) remained an option, along with a wide selection of transmission types. For those with a family, the Kingswood station wagon was a popular choice, perfect for hauling the kids and plenty of space for luggage in the back. For many, the Commodore could never quite capture the magic of the original Kingswood and with the demise of the brand these classic Aussie family cars are both practical and increasingly collectible today.