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Have a hz Kingswood sedan with the odd rare option. Really like the car but it needs work. Just wondering if other people here like this hq/z series sedan as well and what motivates you to restore them.
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Its the old school charm that does it, the less of these there are on the road the more looks they get, I own a HX prem with a set of centreline autodrag rims on it and its always pulling looks. They are easy to work on and maintain .With your HZ it has
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The good thing about them is their simplicity as Cloudy says. Plus the commercial variants are separate chassis so most rust doesn't become structural - this is why there are so many HQ on commercials still around. When was the last time you saw an XA/B/C |
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Thanks for you views guys. Yes there is a bit of charm there and you are spot on Byron Rich. I really enjoy driving my sedan,driven many different cars in my time. Sure it hasnt got aircon or power steering but its great on rough roads and gravel. Its thi
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