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Holden Monaro 1969

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Holden Monaro 1969

The Holden Monaro is also known as the Chevrolet Lumina, the Chevrolet SS, the Holden GTS, the Holden Limited Edition, the Pontiac GTO and the Vauxhall Monaro in markets outside Australia.

Holden Monaro 1969 Price and Specs

Holden Monaro Model Body Type Specs Price from Price to
(base) Coupe 5.0L Leaded 2 SP AUTO
(base) Coupe 3.0L Leaded 2 SP AUTO
(base) Coupe 4.1L Leaded 3 SP MAN
(base) Coupe 3.0L Leaded 3 SP MAN
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Holden Monaro 1969 Fuel consumption

Fuel consumption for the 1969 Holden Monaro is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Holden Monaro is available with the following fuel type: Leaded.

Holden Monaro Model Body Type Specs Fuel Consumption
base Coupe 3.0L,Leaded,2 SP AUTO
base Coupe 3.0L,Leaded,3 SP MAN
base Coupe 4.1L,Leaded,3 SP MAN
base Coupe 5.0L,Leaded,2 SP AUTO
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Holden Monaro 1969 Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Holden Monaro 1969 here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • Ask Smithy Xtra 1969 Holden Monaro GTS

    For starters the mechanics are conning you by offering you so little to buy the car, it’s worth much, much more than that. The Monaro GTS 350 is a very desirable model, and yours is a very appealing colour/trim combination with low mileage. Depending on the condition it could be worth as much as $100,000. It could be fitted with LPG and it would run well, but I would urge you most strongly not to do it, as it would affect the originality of the car and in my view reduce its value. Even though the tyres might be cracked, and perhaps unroadworthy, they could actually add to the value of the car if they were the original tyres as fitted at the factory in 1969, so don’t discard them. Finally, you can sell the car without a RWC, but state on the transfer papers that the car is sold ‘as is’ without the roadworthy and the buyer is then responsible for getting the RWC.

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  • Cost of a classic

    The HK Monaro is one of the great classics, so it's worth quite a bit. It sounds as though it needs a full restoration, which could be expensive, but I think it could be worth between $40,000 and $60,000 in its current state.

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