HJ Statesman luxury model: approximately $6,800–$7,000
The HJ Holden featured updated styling with a more squared-off look, mechanical refinements, improved suspension, and refreshed interiors. It basically built off the back of the HQ Holden which was the first large car that Holden had built.
The HJ Statesman offered luxury appointments, automatic transmission, and higher comfort levels, targeting executive buyers
Both models were popular for families and professionals seeking reliability, style, and comfort.
The HJ Holden replaced the very popular HQ Holden, which would be one of the top selling Holdens ever produced.
Although basic, the HJ was known as a refined and reliable car and was very popular.
Average wage
Average weekly wage: about $95–$100
Average annual wage: roughly $4,940–$5,200
Average house price
Around $19,000–$20,000
Price of petrol
About 15–16 cents per litre
Prime Minister
Gough Whitlam (Labor Party)
Population of Australia
About 13.7 million people
Top-grossing movie
The Godfather, Blazing Saddles
Top song
The Loco-Motion by Grand Funk Railroad topped Australian charts
Significant world event
Global oil crisis beginnings, political and economic shifts
Social and cultural changes influenced fashion, music, and media
Popular TV / radio in Australia
Homicide, Number 96, Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, Bandstand
FM radio expanded, with pop and rock music increasingly popular
Significant Australian news story
Political change with the election of Gough Whitlam
Industrial growth, suburban expansion, and rising car ownership remained key domestic issues
The HJ Holden and Statesman reflected Australia’s growing desire for modern, stylish, and comfortable family and executive vehicles
Interesting comparisons
The HJ Holden cost roughly 1.1–1.2 years’ average wages, while the HJ Statesman cost 1.4 years’ wages
The average house cost about 3.8–4 years’ wages
Filling a ~50L tank cost roughly $8
A week’s wages could buy roughly 625–650 litres of petrol