The 1971 Holden HG range of configurations is currently priced from $1,710.
The Holden HG is also known as Holden Belmont, Holden Kingswood, Holden Premier, Holden Brougham, Holden Monaro in markets outside Australia.
The Holden HG 1971 prices range from $2,090 for the basic trim level Sedan Belmont to $4,400 for the top of the range Single Cab Kingswood.
As with all cars of this type, the value comes down to its condition and I can only go by what you've told me. The Brougham was the predecessor of the Statesman; it was Holden's first try at competing with Ford's very successful Fairlane. It wasn't very successful. It was really a regular sedan with a big boot, the wheelbase wasn't stretched as was the Fairlane's, so there was no extra room for rear-seat passengers. It's a collectable car, but the value depends very much on the condition of the body and paint, and you say those need restoring. I'd suggest it's worth $8000-$10,000.
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| Holden HG Model | Body Type | Specs | Fuel Consumption |
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Belmont
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Body Type: Sedan | Specs: 2.6L Leaded 2 SP AUTO |
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Belmont
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Body Type: Wagon | Specs: 2.6L Leaded 2 SP AUTO |
Fuel Consumption:
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Belmont
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Body Type: Single Cab | Specs: 3.0L Leaded 3 SP MAN |
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