2021 Shannons '40th Anniversary' Timed Online Auction
Lot
127
1968 Holden HK Premier Sedan (Modified)
Sold: $32,000
Location: Melbourne
Sold
Specifications
Engine | 307ciV8 |
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Gearbox | Two-speed automatic |
Body Work | Sedan |
Colour | Inca Gold |
Interior | Beige |
Trim | Vinyl |
Wheels | Alloys |
Brakes | Disc/drum |
Description
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Launched in January 1968, the new generation HK heralded some major changes for Holden. Significantly larger than the previous HD/HR series, the HK featured a longer wheelbase, wider track, and a lot more interior room. Another major milestone was the addition of V8 power to the range, using Chevrolet’s small-block displacing 307ci and developing 210 bhp. Holden also took the opportunity to rearrange the model line-up, with new names like Brougham, Kingswood and Belmont joining the Premier, plus a far more extensive list of optional extras. The Holden buyer could therefore choose from a wide range of engine and transmission combinations, add power steering, power brakes (including discs if desired), power windows, bucket seats and sundry other interior items. Aimed at the executive market, the upmarket Premier could be distinguished by its four headlamps, taillight extensions on the boot lid, the so-called ‘executive’ roofline with smaller rear window, Morrokide vinyl trim (with nylon cloth inserts optional), centre armrests, and timber-look dash facia and door inserts. Holden also broke new ground when it released a coupe version of the HK, the Monaro, triumphing over the mighty Ford GTs to win Bathurst in 1968 – a victory due in no small part to the mighty 327ci version of the Chevrolet’s small-block V8. Although Holden enjoyed great success with the HK, selling just under 200,000 units in 16 months of production, very few have survived the ravages of time and survivors are becoming more and more collectible with every year that passes.