I remember being a car crazy 10 year old going to the Brisbane Ekka and watching this. I was mesmerised about how these blokes could actually do that stuff. Then we would go to the car pavilion were all the car manufactures were showcasing their goodies. The HQ's and Toranas and Statesmans were there to see along with Chrysler's amazing line up including the Charger.
The LS Monaro are very rare. The 72 is based off the Belmont 253 sedan. Holden has always denied that the HQ S was a test sales ploy for the 4 Door Monaro
Jeez I remember as a real little tacker seeing these guys at the 1972 Grafton Show. It was a night time routine and they had red covers over the headlights; I was about 6 years old. Funny enough the driving sequences seen on this vid are virtually the same as they did at the Nowra shows in the VH Commodore V8 they used then. I think in modern times they use Toyota Hilux Utes still, many fond memories of when you were not considered a bogan for enjoying performance Holdens
@@craighardiman144 actually now i think about it, 350s came with the 350 stickers on the front guards like the HGs did,maybe these were 308s but who knows,funny they chose chamois interior for all of them and front bumper over riders except for the pink one...
I did two shows in the Leader Lloyd Robertson's car(Commodore VH 308) as a pax. Unforgettable. These boys had real talent and incredible car control.
Remember seeing these blokes at the Royal Easter Show in the e early 70’s
I remember being a car crazy 10 year old going to the Brisbane Ekka and watching this. I was mesmerised about how these blokes could actually do that stuff. Then we would go to the car pavilion were all the car manufactures were showcasing their goodies. The HQ's and Toranas and Statesmans were there to see along with Chrysler's amazing line up including the Charger.
When the HQ came , you knew the space age was here. It was radically modern.
Great video!!! I miss my old HQ....
In the near future driverless cars will be doing this, but got to admire their skill. Love the music!
Good ol australian built cars that dnt fall apart as soon as the check engine light comes on
I had an HQ Monaro in 1989.. ,nice classic now days
The toecutter! He knows who I am.
I still have my LS Monaro I purchased in 87 for 6k and my 72 SS sedan in lime green
The LS Monaro are very rare. The 72 is based off the Belmont 253 sedan. Holden has always denied that the HQ S was a test sales ploy for the 4 Door Monaro
Remember seeing these guys at the Royal Melbourne show, for the first time in 1971 (as a excited 10 year old )...then every year after that....
Jeez I remember as a real little tacker seeing these guys at the 1972 Grafton Show. It was a night time routine and they had red covers over the headlights; I was about 6 years old. Funny enough the driving sequences seen on this vid are virtually the same as they did at the Nowra shows in the VH Commodore V8 they used then. I think in modern times they use Toyota Hilux Utes still, many fond memories of when you were not considered a bogan for enjoying performance Holdens
The Hilux front suspensions break off the chassis (common fault). Nothing is tougher than an old Holden!
Came here for the Manaros, stayed for the music
absolute madlads
I wonder if any of these actual Cars still exist. Be great if one turned up as a barn find
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Way cool!!!!!!
they wouldn't be driving that close to each other today haha
My god how much money now is there!!!!
2001 Space Odyssey brought me here....
I hope they know what they're doing.
back in the 80s you can buy a hq monaro for $3.00 and now they cost $60.00 and $70.00
What planet was that on?
look like Vauxhall VX490's to me
Did the Vauxhall have a 5.7 litre engine?
were these 350s?
Hard to say with the cars in the video, but the standard engine was a 253ci V8. 308 & 350ci engine were a factory option
@@craighardiman144 actually now i think about it, 350s came with the 350 stickers on the front guards like the HGs did,maybe these were 308s but who knows,funny they chose chamois interior for all of them and front bumper over riders except for the pink one...