That is the first 1895-60V (Claret with Chamois trim) Sandman I have recorded. Nice one. The other three are black trim (19V).
That is the first 1895-60V (Claret with Chamois trim) Sandman I have recorded. Nice one. The other three are black trim (19V).
Does the letter at the end of the chassis number being different mean anything ?
Hainzy- I couldnt have put it any better mate. well said!The 70's and 80's were indeed the Glory Days, when there was , i guess an innocence to Australia still, carefree summer days on the beach or surfing, standing round a bbq, drinkin a cold one, then along came the "recession that we had to have" and the uncertianty of the 90's, it would be good to see those days treturn, sadly they will not-things have gone too far. Then again, everyone is a genius in hindsight, if only thi9ngs had been different...who knows? the best thing we can do is restore these magical peices of history, preserve them for the future generations so that they may have an idea of the freedoms and i guess, "feel" of what indeed was, a simpiler time.
It is an S on the tag, i bet it purrrrrrsssss along Rhino![]()
the letter at the front has nothing to do with the letter at the end
letter at front = series revision.. eg WB's ran for 5 years and start AWB,BWB, CWB,DWB and EWB,
the letter at the end represent the factory, A Adel, B brisbane, M melb etc
so a chassis with EWB12345A is an adelaide built WB that was probably built 1984...
is this what you meant HXbunny?
Last edited by adam perth; 02-09-2011 at 10:56 PM. Reason: extra
"All correspondence must bear these numbers"
yep the letter of the tag is Sydney, but it's a xx7 with a brisbane chassis no.
Look closely, it may be a B. The numerals are the same as the rails so it has to be either a B or a mistake. I can understand mistakes on any digit except for the last one, the Acacia Ridge plant should never have got an S mixed with a B.
BHJ10949S is also a 1/75 or 2/75 number at the latest. BHJ10949B is a 3/75 number. I reckon if you pulled the plate off and cleaned it it'll be a B.
Since my thoughts on the number stamped on the cowel has been clarified as stamped by the factory, can anyone tell me how this relates to the car, as i cannot find this number duplicated on any of the compliance plates or chassis, and its not a body number as i dont belive the early vans if any had body numbers.
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