Holden HQ-HZ Monaro/GTS/Sandman market review 2020
Lots of action has been occurring amongst 1970s Monaros and related models so hopefully sales have been surging along with prices.
HQ-HJ GTS coupes and Premier-based LS versions are hard to find at less than $80,000 and some cars with Aussie-made V8s might reach $150,000. That will likely leave genuine 350-engined HQs at somewhere beyond $200K but as yet no confirmed sales at that level.
HQ-HZ GTS sedans are steady at $55-65,000 with growing numbers of cars in the market. One derivative that’s looking less affordable as each month passes is the Sandman panel van. These only a few years back were scratching to reach $50,000 but one sold at auction for $75,000 and owners responded by pushing prices beyond $100,000.
HQ-HZ Monaro/GTS Sedan $61,865 [16]
HQ-HJ GTS/V8 Coupe $139,390 [9]
Monaro HQ-HJ GTS350 $140-215k [N/S]
Monaro HQ-HJ LS $100,985 [7]
HX LE $113,335 [3]
Sandman HJ-HZ V8 Van $125,990 [4]
Sandman HJ-HZ V8 Utility $60,000 [1]
[*] = 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 Monaro GTS HQ-HZ
From Unique Cars #447, December 2020