Welcome to the Monaro Car Club of South Australia Inc.
Thank you for visiting our website, we will keep you updated here with latest news and events.
You can also signup and renew your membership online.
Monaro Car Club Of South Australia Inc.
Recognised as one of the more professional clubs in South Australia, the Monaro Car Club of S.A. Inc was established in 1978 and has a current membership base of over 400. Members vary in age from young people with their first Monaro to more senior members that have owned Monaros for what is now over 50 years. Past owners, current owners, those wanting to purchase, or those with nothing but just a love of the great car are welcome. We provide an ability for members to share a wealth of information and social opportunities, focused around all three generations of Monaro.
Events range from participation in club displays at numerous car shows including the biennial Monaro Nationals and our own biennial State Titles. The club hosts an annual Members Display Day as well as monthly events such as Club cruises, BBQ & Pub lunches, Mid-Year Dinner, Progressive Dinner, Christmas Picnic, Bowling nights, Go-Kart challenge and Museum tours. We welcome you to come and see what we are about.
The Holden Monaro has a rich history and several notable accomplishments. Here are some highlights:
-
Introduction and Popularity: The Holden Monaro was first introduced in 1968 and quickly became an iconic Australian muscle car, known for its stylish design and powerful performance
-
Racing Success: The Monaro made a significant impact in motorsport, particularly in the Australian Touring Car Championship. It achieved notable success at the famous Bathurst 1000 race.
-
Design Evolution: Over its production years, the Monaro underwent several design changes, each iteration enhancing its appeal. The first generation (1968-1971) included the HK, HT, and HG series, while the second generation (1971-1980) featured the HQ ,HJ, HX and HZ series.
-
Revival and Export: The Monaro was revived in the early 2000s, with the V2 and VZ series produced from 2001 to 2006. This third and last generation was also exported internationally under different badges, such as the Chevrolet Lumina (Middle East), Vauxhall Monaro (UK), and Pontiac GTO (USA).
-
Cultural Impact: The Monaro remains a cultural icon in Australia, symbolising the golden era of Australian muscle cars. Its legacy continues to be celebrated by car enthusiasts and collectors.
The Holden Monaro's blend of performance, design, and cultural significance has cemented its place in automotive history.
What's On?
Annual Club Members Display Day

Sun, Mar 16, 11:00AM
Club Members Display Day at Wigley Reserve GlenelgDownload the Member Jungle App
Easily access the latest club news, events and your membership details at your fingertips.
Plus receive notifications and important reminders, whenever we update the website with something new.