i have a genuine Z van with 18v interior but has an original creamy colour roof lining. is this an option or normal. my other Z vans have black linings with 18v
i have a genuine Z van with 18v interior but has an original creamy colour roof lining. is this an option or normal. my other Z vans have black linings with 18v
Yes, normal option. Called neutral headlining. Only available on a couple of trim codes, got you light headlining and sunvisors.
The opaline ute in the museum has that headlining and sunvisors with 18V.
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Black or neutral option (Chamois) for 18V in HX. This will be headlining and sunvisors, up to you. The only way you'll tell the original will be either to find a scrap of the original or to find the production broadcast sheet.
Thanks Byron, as the sunvisors are black then perhaps it came with a black hoodlining, as I doubt they would bother to change the visors, but who knows
HZ Jasmine Yellow Windowless Sandman, now being driven everywhere and is finished!
HZ Madeira Red Windowless sandman now Sold to Bigrob
HX Mandarin Red Sandman Ute finished, and club registered
1979 HZ malachite windowless van with 308 5spd, all chromed up and shiny finished and named "The Player"
Married to RodneyHZ253
i was wondering the same thing, my hz has black interior but cream visors and roof lining, i was going to change them to all black, might wait and see what GM have to say, if theres nothing stating neutral then that will be the end of it
GMH will have no idea. The reason people would have ordered neutral is to keep the car cooler. Black trim adds 10deg to a car.
Agree Byron, GMH have NFI when it comes to history ( or they don't give anything away ), can't really go wrong with black or chamios roof lining, whatever rocks your boat.
Cheers Mark.
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