The 1968 Holden HK range of configurations is currently priced from $1,980.
The Holden HK is also known as Holden Belmont, Holden Kingswood, Holden Premier, Holden Brougham, Holden Monaro, Chevrolet Kommando (South Africa), Chevrolet El Camino (South Africa) in markets outside Australia.
The Holden HK 1968 prices range from $1,980 for the basic trim level Sedan Premier to $4,070 for the top of the range Wagon Kingswood.
It's all about condition with an old car. The Kingswood isn't a particularly valuable classic car, unless it's in good condition with low miles on the clock. Your uncle's seem to fit that bill. If you go by the trade value it's worth around $2000, but to a Holden enthusiast or someone looking for a cheap classic to enjoy it could worth $6000-$8000. It might be worth showing it to one of the insurance companies that provide cover for classic cars and see what insurance value they would put on it. You'll also find more details on the pricing & specs here.
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It really comes down to the condition. If it is in pristine condition it could be worth $15,000 to $20,000, if it's a bit rough $5000-$10,000. But at the end of the day it's worth what someone else will pay for it.
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They shuddered when they were new, the problem is that they're not flipping over when they should at the top of the stroke and they're forced back across the windscreen against the grain if you like. Look at the blades and the way they are mounted on the arms and make sure they are free to change angle when they change direction.
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| Holden HK 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 |
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Belmont
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Body Type: Single Cab | Specs: 2.6L Leaded 3 SP MAN |
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