Base sedan models started at approximately $3,800–$4,000. There was a large range of different models and trims available with the HK.
The HK featured bold new styling with squared lines, larger body dimensions, improved suspension, and more refined interiors
It also introduced luxury-oriented trims, including Premier models, and more powerful 6-cylinder engines
The HK was designed to appeal to families, professionals, and those seeking a more sophisticated driving experience
The HK Holden was a pivotal car in Holdens history. It would be more or less the Holden that kick started the performance era for Holden. It was the first Holden to be available with a V8 as well as introducing the Monaro. It would also introduce the Brougham luxury variant.
Average wage
Average weekly wage: about $50–$55
Average annual wage: roughly $2,600–$2,860
Average house price
Around $12,000
Price of petrol
About 10 cents per litre
Prime Minister
John Gorton (Liberal Party)
Population of Australia
About 12.3 million people
Top-grossing movie
2001: A Space Odyssey, Planet of the Apes
Top song
Hey Jude by The Beatles topped Australian charts
Significant world event
Vietnam War continued to escalate, affecting domestic politics and society
Cultural shifts in music, fashion, and media were influencing lifestyles globally
Popular TV / radio in Australia
Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, Homicide, and Bandstand were popular
FM radio and youth-oriented music programs were gaining influence
Significant Australian news story
Suburban expansion, rising car ownership, and industrial growth dominated headlines
The HK Holden reflected Australia’s demand for larger, stylish, and more luxurious family vehicles
Interesting comparisons
The HK Holden cost roughly 1.5–1.6 years’ average wages, slightly more premium than previous models
The average house cost about 4.5–5 years’ wages
Filling a ~45L tank cost roughly $4.50
A week’s wages could buy roughly 500 litres of petrol