Originally Posted by: The HKTG Garage Originally Posted by: HK Brougham 400 G'day to you all.
This is my first post here after having a look around.
I was actually searching around for information on the Broughmaro show car and the only link in search brought me here.
Besides that, I thought I should drop a question about my HK Brougham that I have always wondered about. [img]null[/img]
My car has the factory fitted buckets and console shifter, and I wondered if anyone knew how many cars had this option.
I've never seen another one in the flesh or in a magazine so I was curious.
The car is also optioned as a vinyl roof delete and has the Fridgidaire air-con.
Other than that, it has the LSD diff, full instrument dash with green tint and push button radio.
The paint is Tennison Turquoise but was close door resprayed in the HK sky blue before I bought the car in 1997.
I'm the second owner, the original guy traded it in on a new Camry.
It'd be great to hear from anyone that can help.
Cheers.
Hi Rusty. What information do you want to know about the Broughmaro? I was the first to identify it when it was offered for sale back in 2014. I was even told about the "rusty Brougham with GTS parts" on several occasions back when I was a dismantler but made the huge mistake of never following up and it was local to me too. It ended up in the wrong hands and was listed on eBay. Although that individual, did make contact with me and made the right decision to keep and save it. By then I had gathered enough information to identify it was something unusual and rare. It could have ended up in worse hands though as there is a well known HKTG wrecker in Victoria that would have raped and pillaged it into nonexistence, and it would have been lost forever. Fortunately, in 2023 it is in the right hands and is quietly stored away for hopefully a restoration one day. I have a lot of images and information. Many people that were high up in GMH back in the day have been asked about it but not much more information has come to light. I was always hoping for a nice clear image of it on the turntable or at the Styling Department. Most images I have are of it at Motor Shows back in the day and the photos are grainy and low resolution. It will be a $100k+ restoration to bring it to it's former glory. I can see it now, on display at car shows etc and everyone saying "WTF is a Broughmaro? I've never heard of it". The only reference to the Broughmaro that can be found is a very basic one sentence blurb in a 1970/71 Motor Show leaflet. Even then it is incorrectly referred to as a 350 which was not the case.
As for your HK Brougham, not many were optioned with M11 floor shift console. XS6 Reclining Buckets seats were the only bucket seat option in Brougham and were more commonly combined with the D55 short console and column shift when ordered. I don't have access to a breakdown of the total number of specific options when ordered in HK but I do for HT and HG. Only around 1000 vehicles for the entire model run, not just Brougham for each model HT HG were optioned with M11. These figures do not include GTS models as they were all standard with M11 floor shift. I have some photos of loaded HK Broughams. One in particular resides here in SA. It has fast glass as well. I don't know how to post photos up here but if you get in contact with me I can email them to you. I only yesterday posted a photo of it on my Facebook Business Page The HKTG Garage so you can see it there.
The G92 Limited slip diff was standard in all HK81469 and the UC2 instrument dash was optional acroos the HK range except GTS. Around 600 odd V8 HT's were optioned with C64 Air Conditioning and around 1000 in HG so once again you can use those figures to give you an idea.
Thanks for the info, sounds like you're a good bloke to know :)
You may be the guy I saw sitting in a panel van at the entry to the Adelaide showgrounds last year for the Extreme Auto Expo, after my wife and I finished setting up our Ford Mainline Ute for display in the hall. If it was you then we had a quick chat before we left about a Monaro you helped restore?
Anyhow, the Broughmaro got my attention last night after I saw it referenced in Norm Darwin's book and I did the 'what the hell is that?!' and did a search. I hope whoever has it now has plans to get the resto happening because I would love to see it, as I'm sure a lot of people would.
Probably like a lot of other Brougham owners, I fantasised when I first bought mine in '97 of finding as many GTS parts as I could and turning it into a Brougham GTS. Affording a Monaro was out of the question at the time so the GTS options sounded good, and it would give me something to work towards. I was only 21 at the time and had just started working as a Draftsman so money was tight.
Kids and a house followed in the next 2-5 years so not much happened at all, but I eventually fitted a small block 400, had the powerglide beefed up, and fitted a modified VR Commodore LSD live axle with 3:45 gears. I also removed the original air-con so I could fit a GTS console tacho. At least I got one GTS option in there!!
I tried to buy a GTS steering wheel for years as well, but they were always just out of reach, so I bought one of those real timber Grant steering wheels that had a chequered horn cap on it. Close enough. I recently bought a real GTS wheel that is stored safely until I get back to my Brougham, that has sadly been sitting for over a decade after the 400 (60 thou overbore) started filtering coolant through the combustion chambers. But I have the original 307 still so that will go back in again, as well as the original diff, I guess.
So it sounds like the options are all pretty scarce which is cool, and I would love to see those photos you mentioned.