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    the_sandy
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    Assistance required confirming HQ ute

    Hello all,

    I am pretty sure that this is not a Sandman ute unfortunately lol, just wanting to confirm I have deciphered it correctly.

    Thanks for your assistance in advance.

    I make it a Royal Purple ( One of my fav GMH colours), antique saddle brown interior, 308, 4 speed, HQ Kingswood ute.

    Not too bad a combo ( maybe not the antique saddle brown interior lol ) in my personal opinion if I have this correct and one I am interested in.


    Mod- HQ 80480

    BODY- 32605B

    TRIM- 1839 21E

    PAINT- 56813890B

    L31

    M21

    GV2

    2/74

    4750 LBS

    DHQ56692B

    8N80TCH2670510

    SEATING CAP- 3

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    Seating capacity 3 = not a Sandman

    Also the body plate & ADR plate may not be originally from the same vehicle.

    The 21E interior & Royal Purple exterior is a 1972 combination.

    Dr Terry

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    the_sandy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Terry View Post
    Seating capacity 3 = not a Sandman

    Also the body plate & ADR plate may not be originally from the same vehicle.

    The 21E interior & Royal Purple exterior is a 1972 combination.

    Dr Terry
    Good onya tez,

    Like I said, was pretty sure it wasn't a sandy, was confused by the plates, knew 3 seating summed it up and n as opposed to m.

    the car is maroon now with a HQ states grill, has a 308 and a 4 speed, has a gts dash, gts guards, regoed and cheap enough.

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    VIN and BODY plates are from a 1/73 Kingswood ute built and assembled at Acacia Ridge. They probably belong together as the numbers are about right. The ADR plate is from an Acacia Ridge assembled 2/74 6cyl ute, no way to tell if it was a Belmont or Kingswood.

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    M or N has no relevance for a HQ Sandman. Kingswood Sandmans are actually more common than Belmont. Seating capacity also has no relevance as the ADR plate doesn't belong to the other plates, so the ute may well have originally been a bucket seat example.

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    the_sandy
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    Quote Originally Posted by HK1837 View Post
    M or N has no relevance for a HQ Sandman. Kingswood Sandmans are actually more common than Belmont. Seating capacity also has no relevance as the ADR plate doesn't belong to the other plates, so the ute may well have originally been a bucket seat example.
    Sooooo HK, what is it your suggesting lol
    Last edited by the_sandy; 09-05-2014 at 03:01 PM.

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    That the ID plates don't belong together. And neither are from a Sandman. BODY and VIN go together, and ADR is from another car.

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    the_sandy
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    Quote Originally Posted by HK1837 View Post
    That the ID plates don't belong together. And neither are from a Sandman. BODY and VIN go together, and ADR is from another car.
    Good onya HK,

    Appreciate it cobber.

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    So is it myth only that Sandman Panel Vans were Belmont based and Sandman Utes were Kingswood based, in the HQ series?

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    There were no Kingswood panel vans in HQ-HJ. Sandman special vehicle package was available on all HQ and HJ commercials except cab-chassis, so you could option XX7 (which later became XU3) and the new style XX7 on the following models:

    HQ 6cyl Belmont ute.
    HQ 6cyl Kingswood ute.
    HQ 6cyl Belmont van.
    HQ V8 Belmont ute.
    HQ V8 Kingswood ute.
    HQ V8 Belmont van.
    HJ ute (XX7 or XU3 not available on Holden ute after about 3/76).
    HJ Kingswood ute.
    HJ van.

    Onec HX came around you could also get a Kingswood van, but as the XX7 and XU3 packages were revised to contain all standard Kingswood stuff there was no need to offer the Sandman package on Kingswood so you could only then get it on ute and van.

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