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Holden Monaro HK-HG V8 – 2020 Market Review

Holden Monaro HK-HG V8 market review 2020

Holden’s original Monaro dates back more than 50 years yet still ranks among the nation’s most stunning automotive shapes.

GTS350 prices are down from their heady peak of a few years back, however interest in the model was maintained via the sale of two significant cars with competition history.

Early Monaros that have acquired V8 engines rather than being built with them now cost almost the same as authentic V8s, but in the longer term it will be the genuine articles that deliver greatest gains.

| Buyer’s Guide: Holden HK Monaro GTS327

GTS327 and HT GTS350s can claim kudos as Bathurst 500 winners and $200,000 is fair money for good cars with detailed histories. The HG350 is seen as ‘softer’ in character than earlier versions and this saves buyers some money.

HK-HG GTS V8 $153,140 [8]

HK-HG GTS V8 (Non-Orig) $133,400 [5]

HK GTS327 $213,850 [3]

HT GTS350 $229,900 [2]

HG GTS350 $182,500 [2]

[*] = number of recorded sales

(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)

Numbers from our 2020 Muscle Car & US Car Value Guide.

| 2019 Market Review: Holden HK-HG V8

 

 

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