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LD1 / L14 = 173 motor
m20 is not wide ratio, more a standard ratio.
the M22 was the wide ratio (one tonna box)
ADR tag = safety compliance tag. as per diagram.
Last edited by adam perth; 06-03-2010 at 09:08 PM.
"Trim code “30B” (B indicates bucket seats). Not “30A” or “30E”. ""
NO
trim code 36B can also be sandman.
Last edited by adam perth; 01-03-2010 at 07:27 AM.
HQ sandman avail only Jan 1974 to october 1974. HJ start Oct 1974
sandman available as belmont sept 1975 onwards - .NO
i have a 4/76 Melbourn Kingswood sandman ute recorded i think at home. - i can put up ID tag spec when i get home from the mines.
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"Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) which was usually 2200kg or below for XU3, or 1950kg or below for XX7"
NO
1950 kg for XX7 van Oct 1975 onwards to Dec 1977 - van only;
1860 kg for XX7 ute """ """" - ute
Last edited by adam perth; 01-03-2010 at 07:25 AM.
"1976 6cyl Kingswood Ute 1860kg "
look at the recent one on EBAY - the $2000 shell
were post 9/1975 6 cyl sandman utes 1800 kg??????? - not sure - need more research., but have a look at its tags.
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\ALso include the HQ GVW, as they were in pounds 4850 lbs? from memory,GVW = Gross Vehicle Weight & GVM = Gross Vehicle Mass same same
GM-H changed to this around the same time they went to metric in the 70s.
Last edited by adam perth; 01-03-2010 at 08:12 AM.
"XU3 or XX7 stamped on the on ADR plate if vehicle is Brisbane built."
no, its on the BODY plate..
include GVM increases in the HZ series from 12/1977 onwards
1950kg to 2000 kg for XX7 van
1860 kg to 1950 Kg for XX7 utes
also the last sandman ute is 5/1979 build, and van would be october?? - 10 /1979
i posted these individually so they can be discussed individually.
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