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How much is a HX GTS Monaro worth?

How much is a HX GTS Monaro worth?

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*Private Price Guide $33,000 – $41,700
*Trade In Price Guide $26,900 – $35,600
*Price When New $7,798* Price Guide (EGC)

What was GTS for Monaro?

The ‘GTS 327’ became the ‘GTS 350’ with the replacement of the Chevrolet 327 in3 (5.4 L) V8 by the 300 hp (224 kW) Chevrolet 350 in3 (5.7 L) V8. As the Monaro was Holden’s main car in Series Production racing, this was primarily in response to Ford who had introduced the XW Falcon GTHO Phase I in 1969.

What engine does a Monaro have?

Holden Monaro 427C

Technical specifications
Engine GRM designed Chevrolet LS6 7.0 L (7,000 cc; 427 cu in) 90° V8 naturally aspirated, front engine, longitudinally mounted
Transmission Holinger 6-speed Sequential shift plus reverse gear
Power 600 hp (447 kW) @ 5300 RPM, 780 ft⋅lbf (1,060 N⋅m) @ 4800 RPM torque

Why are there so many rocks in Cooma?

The Cooma migmatites formed from sediments that were deposited at the Earth’s surface then buried to depths of about 12 km. They were deformed, experiencing temperatures of about 750°C. Such complex metamorphic rocks often document multiple events of their evolution.

What kind of car is a Holden Monaro?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Holden Monaro (/ məˈnɑːroʊ / Mon-AH-ro) was a rear-wheel drive coupé manufactured by General Motors Holden in Australia from 1968 to 1975 and later reintroduced from 2001 to 2005. It was also manufactured as a 4-door saloon from 1973 to 1977.

When did the Holden Monaro make a comeback?

After 25 years of absence of a full-size Holden coupe, the Monaro made a return in 2001 following the overwhelming response of the public and media to the VT -based Holden Coupé concept displayed at the 1998 Australian International Motor Show held in Sydney. The third generation of the Monaro was produced from 2001 to 2005.

Is the Monaro badge based on a combination of Holden and Opel?

The possibility briefly existed in the early 1980s for a revival of the Monaro badge based on a combination of the Holden VH Commodore and the Opel Monza.

How much does a Monaro Le cost?

The LE was an amalgam of prestige and surplus parts (including an eight-track cartridge player well after cassette tapes were common), in effect a combination of Monaro GTS and Statesman Caprice components. The LE had a price tag to match: AUD $11,500.