1977 Holden Kingswood Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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by Lachlan M
Nov 08, 2011
its got a 179hp block but its tired and a Aussie 4 speed. the engine is under sized for the car its in but it cruises along nice. its got arm strong(no power) steering and the interior has a fair way to go. e.g carpet. it has premier bucket seats in fair condition. at $1800 the price was good being a first car. surprisingly minimal rust in it other than the rear of the quarter panels. its economical being on LPG. so far my only major expense has been the brakes at $800 but its better safe than sorry. Nov 08, 2011
by Marcel W
Feb 21, 2010
3.3L Straight Six paired with a 3 speed column shift auto. Bench seats, tan interior, CNG and Petrol (had to switch it to petrol to climb hills lol!). Heaps of character. Orange and rusty, hard to start in the morning... like I said...... heaps of character!Feb 21, 2010
by John L
Nov 10, 2009
It just looks cool. Perfect cruiser! Good old simple mechanicals, none of all this electronics that drive the car rather than the actual the driver. Fun to drive. Besides how many black guys do you see cruisin around in a Kingswood!?Nov 10, 2009

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