Model Range
The mainstream passenger car range consisted of 4-door sedan and 5-door station wagon models in three trim levels.
- Holden Belmont Sedan
- Holden Kingswood Sedan
- Holden Premier Sedan
- Holden Belmont Station Wagon
- Holden Kingswood Station Wagon
- Holden Premier Station Wagon
A Holden SS Sedan was released in August 1972. Although marketed as a separate model in reality it was a Belmont V8 Sedan fitted with Option XV2.
The Monaro range initially consisted only of 2-door coupes.
- Holden Monaro
- Holden Monaro GTS
- Holden Monaro GTS 350
- Holden Monaro LS
A 4-door sedan variant of the Monaro GTS was released in March 1973.
The commercial vehicle range included coupe utility, panel van and cab chassis truck models.
- Holden Belmont Utility
- Holden Kingswood Utility
- Holden Belmont Panel Van
- Holden One Tonner
The One Tonner, which was new for the HQ series, was a cab chassis truck. A Sandman option, which was offered on Utility and Panel Van models from January 1974, included various “sports” items from the Monaro GTS.
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Holden HQ Premier Sedan
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Holden HQ Kingswood Station Wagon
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Holden HQ SS Sedan
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Holden HQ Monaro LS Coupe
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Holden HQ Monaro GTS Sedan
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Holden HQ Monaro GTS Coupe
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Holden HQ Monaro GTS 350 Coupe
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Holden HQ Belmont Utility
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Holden HQ Kingswood Utility
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Holden HQ Belmont Panel Van with Sandman option pack
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