The HQ Monaro Coupe emerged in July of 1971, featuring a completely new body design
over the First Generation K,T,G models. Some notable changes were the larger rear
window, squarer rear quarters and integrated taillights into the rear chrome bumper. The HQ
Monaro was available...
The XB series was introduced in 1973 as the second iteration to the Falcon, with production
running until 1976. The XB was the replacement to the XA, receiving minor cosmetic
changes. The GT model lined continued through the XB series in Sedan and Hardtop
variants.
This partic...
The Falcon XD was introduced in 1979 following the Falcon XC. A redesign was undertaken,
borrowing inspiration from Ford Europes Ford Granada Mark II. The XD model range saw the
removal of the 2-door hardtop body shape, but saw the introduction of limited models such as
the Europ...
The XB series was introduced in 1973 as the second iteration to the Falcon, with production
running until 1976. The XB was the replacement to the XA, receiving minor cosmetic
changes. The GT model lined continued through the XB series in Sedan and Hardtop
variants.
This particu...
The XA series was introduced in 1972 as the replacement to the XY, the beginning of the
third generation Falcon model lineup. The XA was larger than its predecessor and received
the classic coke bottle styling, which was all the rage at the time. Significant handling and
comfort...
Just arrived back and rarely seen on the market . 1971 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ. The GP received some significant design changes for 1971. The most notable included single headlights that replaced the previous dual-style treatment, a new decklid with pronounced boat-tail styling, an...
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