shouldn't the plate with "BODY No. 40105-a
match the thin long plate "8m70thh942315-z"
this is where i assumed "matching numbers" ?
and AHZ09291S if its on the plate should match the actual chassis.?
shouldn't the plate with "BODY No. 40105-a
match the thin long plate "8m70thh942315-z"
this is where i assumed "matching numbers" ?
and AHZ09291S if its on the plate should match the actual chassis.?
HX XX7 windowless Van needing resto
WB ute
No, as above it is a Pagewood van and Pagewood used Elizabeth bodies for their HJ-HZ vans hence the BODY plate will be from Elizabeth and the VIN and ADR plates will be Pagewood. ADR plate will have the original chassis number on it, but that may have changed due to accident, cracked chassis etc.
Matching numbers has nothing to do with BODY and VIN plates having the same numbers, very few 1960's-1970's Holdens display this phenomena. Matching numbers is all about ADR, BODY, VIN plates and Chassis number plus engine number all belonging together.
Thanks for that. in years to come how will everyone remember all of that info ??
i thankyou again for the correct answers. cheers
HX XX7 windowless Van needing resto
WB ute
Getting the time to finish it is the hassle. The "What plant built what and when" chapter is actually finished. I've been invited down to a Rare Spares discussion day in february, so I hope to get to see Leo Pruneau when i'm down there, and interview him as an opening section for the book.
I also scanned a massive amount of release HJ information yesterday, for appendicies for the book. I'm still very light on HX and HQ info, hoping to get all that next year.
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