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− | '''Holden Kingswood (HQ). 1971–4 (prod. 485,650 all HQ). 4-door sedan, 5-door wagon, 2-door pick-up. F/R, 202 in³ (I6 OHV), 253, 308 in³ (V8 OHV).''' Considered beautiful at launch and the most significant new Holden since the marque was launched, with very thin A-pillars and unadorned styling. Ride was very American, with poor handling to suit, but Australians flocked to the HQ nonetheless. Perimeter-frame chassis aiding rigidity, four-link front and rear suspension with coils on passenger cars, flow-through ventilation, optional power steering. Larger six at base, stroked from old 186; all-Australian gearboxes. Limited-edition Vacationer in 1973 was a Kingswood with more standard equipment. Range contributed to Holden’s record year of 1973. A related model, the [[Chevrolet Kommando]] LS, was sold in South Africa. | + | '''Holden Kingswood (HQ). 1971–4 (prod. 485,650 all HQ). 4-door sedan, 5-door wagon, 2-door pick-up. F/R, 202 in³ (I6 OHV), 253, 308 in³ (V8 OHV).''' Considered beautiful at launch and the most significant new Holden since the marque was launched, with very thin A-pillars and unadorned styling. Ride was very American, with poor handling to suit, but Australians flocked to the HQ nonetheless. Perimeter-frame chassis aiding rigidity, four-link front and rear suspension with coils on passenger cars, flow-through ventilation, optional power steering. Larger six at base, stroked from old 186; all-Australian gearboxes. Limited-edition Vacationer in 1973 was a Kingswood with more standard equipment. Range contributed to Holden’s record year of 1973. A related model, the [[Chevrolet Kommando (AQ)]] LS, was sold in South Africa. |
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| ''Manufacturing location:'' Australia | | ''Manufacturing location:'' Australia |
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− | ''Marque:'' [[Holden]] | ''Model:'' [[Holden Kingswood]] | ''Predecessors:'' [[Holden Kingswood (HG)]], [[Chevrolet Kommando (1969–72)]] | ''Successors:'' [[Holden Kingswood (HJ)]], [[Chevrolet Constantia (HJ)]] | + | ''Marque:'' [[Holden]] | ''Model:'' [[Holden Kingswood]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Holden Kingswood (HG)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Holden Kingswood (HJ)]] |
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| ''q.v.'' [[Holden Belmont (HQ)]], [[Holden Premier (HQ)]], [[Holden Statesman (HQ)]], [[Chevrolet Kommando (AQ)]] | | ''q.v.'' [[Holden Belmont (HQ)]], [[Holden Premier (HQ)]], [[Holden Statesman (HQ)]], [[Chevrolet Kommando (AQ)]] |
Latest revision as of 04:10, 3 September 2021
Holden Kingswood (HQ). 1971–4 (prod. 485,650 all HQ). 4-door sedan, 5-door wagon, 2-door pick-up. F/R, 202 in³ (I6 OHV), 253, 308 in³ (V8 OHV). Considered beautiful at launch and the most significant new Holden since the marque was launched, with very thin A-pillars and unadorned styling. Ride was very American, with poor handling to suit, but Australians flocked to the HQ nonetheless. Perimeter-frame chassis aiding rigidity, four-link front and rear suspension with coils on passenger cars, flow-through ventilation, optional power steering. Larger six at base, stroked from old 186; all-Australian gearboxes. Limited-edition Vacationer in 1973 was a Kingswood with more standard equipment. Range contributed to Holden’s record year of 1973. A related model, the Chevrolet Kommando (AQ) LS, was sold in South Africa.
Manufacturing location: Australia
Marque: Holden | Model: Holden Kingswood | Predecessor: Holden Kingswood (HG) | Successor: Holden Kingswood (HJ)
q.v. Holden Belmont (HQ), Holden Premier (HQ), Holden Statesman (HQ), Chevrolet Kommando (AQ)