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I didn't think the HR was a Kingswood. Dad had a HR amongst many others and we had 74? HQ automatic and it was quick off the lights. I love cars and motor racing!My first car was an HR (as shown in the picture) and they didnt come in the Kingswood model.
Correct. The Kingswood came out a bit later when Holdens got a larger model. This is an HR, but we get the message.I didn't think the HR was a Kingswood. Dad had a HR amongst many others and we had 74? HQ automatic and it was quick off the lights. I love cars and motor racing!
Did you ever work on the Toranas? Ours had been tampered with in the factory, but I think they said it was made in Adelaide, metal filings kept appearing in the carburettor. It was always at the dealership being repaired so was the last Holden we ever bought, making the switch to Ford. We now have Subarus which have served us well. I still get nostalgic whenever I see a mini.That's not a Kingswood it's an HR Special I used to build them at Acacia Ridge in Brisbane then built the HK Kingswood in 1968,great cars great times, sadly no more.
You are right they were called Holden Special and the sedans had the special ability to rust by the time they were 12 months old. Firstly in the doors, then the front guards and bonnet (HD bonnet rusted considerably faster than the HR) and boot lid. Station Wagon's were on a different level again, with the tailgate and roof above it almost disappearing within 3 to 5 years of it starting to rust.My first car was an HR (as shown in the picture) and they didnt come in the Kingswood model.
We had a '68 HT which was in perfect condition until it was stolen, rolled and wrote off.The HR Holden came out with the Special and Premier. The Kingswood didn't come out until 1968 when the HK was unveiled.
You seem to know what your talking about. We had a HT once upon a time followed by a "74 HQ automatic red motor sedan. Dad had a Monaro when they first come out, best car he ever had.I think you will find the photo shown is not a 'Kingswood' but a HR Holden which was built between 1966 and 1968. The Kingswood was the HK model built in 1968 and was produced through to the WB model the final run being in 1985. The Kingswood was a completely different design to the HR shown.
Regards Adrian Martin (Arthur)