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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex007 View Post
    Ok so since the model is a HJ8WM70 it's a HJ right?
    100% and much more desirable in my eyes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex007 View Post
    All the details are have are as follows:

    Model. HJ8WM70
    Body No. 170877-A
    Trim. 1886-64V
    Paint. 568-15949

    Eng. L32. Trans. M20 raxle. GU4

    ID plate:
    8M70RF J503296J

    Compliance:

    10-75. BHJ 10958 M
    Seating Capacity. 2
    GVM. 1950 kg

    Your opinion ?
    Model. HJ8WM70 = HJ Holden Van
    Body No. 170877-A = Production number - Adelaide
    Trim. 1886-64V = Fawn
    Paint. 568-15949 = Absinth Yellow
    Eng. L32 = 253 V8
    Trans. M20 = Manual 4 Speed
    Raxle. GU4 = 3.08:1 Ratio

    8M70RFJ503296J
    8 = Australia GMH M= Holden 70 = Panel Van R = QR engine number 253 High Compression F = Model Year 1976 J5 = Assembly Plant Elizabeth Adelaide 03296 = Sequence number J = HJ Model

    10-75 = Assembled 10/75 Modal Year 1976
    BHJ 10958 M = Melbourne Assembled
    Seating Capacity. 2 = Bucket Seats
    GVM. 1950 kg = De-rated GVM passenger tyre XX7 Sandman.
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    You need to check out way more than what those tags say to confirm its a Sandman. You need to inspect the body and chassis numbers in person to confirm them. There is no way anyone would confirm anything from the mixed up information provided especially without photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jason.ruff View Post
    Yep, definitely HJ. Which I think is more desirable than HX, at least they had guard flutes.
    Them's fighting words, Jason!!!
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    Try and get some photo's and post them up can't hurt for us to have a look and try and help you out cheers andrew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex007 View Post
    What his services have confirmed is that the compliance is in Oct 75 and that the 'F' in the ID tag 8M70RF J503296J specifies 1976 and that the compliance and ID tags are from one vehicle ie. confirmed in the data base that all tags are associated with one vehicle, therefore tags have not been fraudulently combined.

    Do you still disagree with the above ?
    Hi Alex, this is a common stumbling point with the lettering. The model year moves forward on September the 1st, and yours is October build so the letter reflects the following year. I like your chances of the 10/75 built HJ being a genuine sandman though!. Your next step is body identifiers on the Van body itself...
    "All correspondence must bear these numbers"

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