Originally Posted by: Dr Terry Originally Posted by: castellan
I believe you could get all that with an XR and the wagon had power rear window.
You could order even a XR falcon 500 ute with bucket seats T bar or 4sp with air con and the V8 near the mid to end of the series.
The sports instruments on the HK only were just third rate crappy rubbish to what a XR GT came with. what you could order a Kingswood with a tacho but not with a 140MPH speedo and the steering wheel etc ? ok maybe you could get the tacho option but Ford had moved way beyond that of Holden in there instrument setup.
Just to clarify. I wasn't talking about power tailgates, Ford had it XM & Holden got it in HD, again not far apart.
I was talking about 4 door power windows.
I would be checking your sources. My statement was :- "With the HK, you could order bucket seats, centre console, 4-sp floor shift, T-bar auto, sports instruments, power windows, factory air con, etc. etc. on a Kingswood. To my knowledge you couldn't get any of these on an XT Falcon or Fairmont."
There was error in that, buckets were standard for Fairmont, but you couldn't option any of the other stuff.
There was no bucket seat or 4-sp option in XR 500 ute. To get a 4-sp, T-bar auto or sports instruments, prior to XW you had to buy a GT.
There was no factory-fitted air (optional or otherwise) before XW.
Yes, the XW/XY air con was fully integrated, whereas the HK/HT/HG was an under dash unit, but I can can tell from 40 years in the car air con game, the cooling performance of the Frigidaire unit killed the Ford air con.
What was wrong with the sports instruments in HK, it had 4 minor gauges, versus Ford's 3 & were easy to read. OK, the floor mounted taco was an afterthought, but was well remedied with the HT set-up.
Dr Terry
I am sure I have seen a XR 289 V8 ute with buckets in a new advertisement on line, I can't remember the name of it now, but it shows a lot of pictures of cars.
I just don't like the long speedo's on any car and I like the XR=T GT set up much better with a tacho in the correct spot and with the setup of the rest, my first recollection was sitting in a new Gold XR GT that a friend of my Dads had and all that chrome work, just look at the steering wheel as well.
The windows on the HK-T-G did not need power as they were easy as to use, I can't say the same about the HQ on were rubbish to use. I just thought the Falcons had P/W option I was wrong, only from the XA did they come with that option.
I must of thought they had P/W because one of Dads mates had a 302 XW Fairmont wagon with P/W, but he must of fitted it all himself, what a car that is! and he still as it and he bought that when it was 2 years old and back in 1974 he even had a TV in it and a police siren and dropped in a worked 351W and it had T bar with bucket seats.
All the ZC Fairlane that came with 351's were 351 Windsor, but for the last 2 months as they ran out and put 351C from then on, but the XW GT and GT-HO went Cleveland from March 1970.
I remember a mates mum's ZB Fairlane had air con box under the dash type.
Far as I know most people oped to go for aftermarket air con because of the cost genuine was a joke, even I went for a non genuine in a new 1992 car.
Early Holden air con may of been a factory air, under the dash type but the company that made them was here I believe and may of sold most as an aftermarket thing.
My 253 HG premier had that type of air con and sure it could get cold, but I was never fussed on them types.
The compressors must of been all the same type from what I remember, it's just like the ones the last XE V8's had, the old crap piston type. at least Holden went better with that black cylinder type from about the HJ I think.