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Holden Monaro
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Holden Monaro Pricing and Specs

2006 price from
$28,160*

The Holden Monaro is available from $28,160 to $33,880 for the 2006 Coupe across a range of models.

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2006 $28,160 $33,880
2005 $28,050 $33,770
2004 $27,390 $33,550
2003 $21,450 $33,000
2002 $21,230 $32,340
2001 $21,230 $31,790
1979 N/A N/A
1978 N/A N/A
1977 N/A N/A
1976 N/A N/A
1975 N/A N/A
1974 $3,740 $10,450
1973 $3,740 $10,450
1972 $3,740 $10,450
1971 $3,740 $10,450
1970 N/A N/A
1969 N/A N/A
1968 N/A N/A

Holden Monaro FAQs

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  • Ask Smithy Xtra 1969 Holden Monaro GTS

    For starters the mechanics are conning you by offering you so little to buy the car, it’s worth much, much more than that. The Monaro GTS 350 is a very desirable model, and yours is a very appealing colour/trim combination with low mileage. Depending on the condition it could be worth as much as $100,000. It could be fitted with LPG and it would run well, but I would urge you most strongly not to do it, as it would affect the originality of the car and in my view reduce its value. Even though the tyres might be cracked, and perhaps unroadworthy, they could actually add to the value of the car if they were the original tyres as fitted at the factory in 1969, so don’t discard them. Finally, you can sell the car without a RWC, but state on the transfer papers that the car is sold ‘as is’ without the roadworthy and the buyer is then responsible for getting the RWC.

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  • Holden HJ Monaro value

    From your description and looking at the photos you supplied it seems to be a very nice car. I would think it's worth $8000-$10,000 depending on the condition of the interior you say needs some TLC.

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  • VZ Monaro CV8 sell privately or at auction

    I'd be hanging on to it for a while yet, the economy is likely to improve and with it so will the demand for classic cars. Added to that I don't think the VZ Monaro has acquired the true classic status it is likely to acquire over time, even though yours has only a few kays on the clock. It would be worth $40,000-$45,000 right now.

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