Unique cars out today have two sandmans on the cover, haven't read inside yet.
Unique cars out today have two sandmans on the cover, haven't read inside yet.
The Sandman is the next " Aussie great collectable ". This is good but apparently mine is not a Sandman as it doesn't have XX7 or XU3 stamped on its compliance plate, or so the article says. I hope the dealer told the poor bloke in Victoria that he wasn't buying a Sandman back in '78
It says that HJ and HX and HZ were stamped with either XX7 or XU3 on the body plate which i knew
so why does my adelaide build not have these codes on the body plate
im bloody confused now somebody clear this up please
Only Brisbane built Sandmans have XX7 or XU3 stamped on the tags period and that's HQ to HZ.
Sandmans built at any of the other GMH plants don't.
Can somebody scan the article and post it please?
I'm up for a laugh..
Last edited by Innuendo; 06-02-2014 at 03:40 PM.
True enough! But the person writing the article up should have done their research. They have been to this site asking for cars to photograph so they shouldn't be ignorant to commonly known facts.
Now this article will spread into the population smearing doubt in many peoples minds yet again about to be a Sandman it must have XX7 or XU3 on the Tags. Which is simply a load of
Mind you, I haven't as yet read the article...
It could get better, or a lot worse!
As with most of these types of vehicle, there's always some
confusion regarding identification.
Alway's has and unfortunately
there always will. I just expect
more from this publication.
There is still misinformation regarding the original GT
Falcons disappointingly.
"Proud To Be An Old Fart".
People need to check their facts before publishing. Simple as that. I'll email them once I read it to correct their mistakes but the damage is already done. I guess there might be a flood of questions here soon?
I saw this today and it looks like exactly the same article printed about 4 or 5 years ago, pictures on the cover are exactly the same so didn't go any further, i'll go and see if i can find the old article and put it up.
Cheers
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