From AutocadeThe Holden Belmont was the entry-level version of the large car built by General Motors–Holden’s Ltd. from 1968 to 1980. It was available as a four-door sedan, five-door station wagon, a panel van and a pick-up, or ute. The nameplate disappeared from passenger cars when it was absorbed into the main Kingswood range, after the HX series of 1977. Commercial vehicles—a ute and panel van—continued the Belmont name until the end of the 1980 model year with the HZ series. Usually, the passenger cars only had the smallest unit. The 2·85-litre was deleted in 1976 with the launch of the HX in July that year. The sedan and wagon had the 3·3-litre six while the commercials had the 4·2-litre option. Both engines were available for the ute and van until their deletion in 1980.
q.v. Holden Kingswood, Holden Premier, Holden Brougham, Holden Statesman Text from old entry in Wikipedia. All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation Licence.
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