My 308 in my van came out of a HJ Vacationer wagon with a factory turbo 400 on the column i actually thought it was trimatic until we dropped the driveline to my surprise which work out good for me anyway
As Dr Terry says it was common, especially in HJ. Column shift TH400 was actually standard fitment in most applications where you could option it, was only standard as console shift in a few applications which if I remember correctly were:
Caprice
LE
GTS
Sandman
Some like LE and Caprice it was the standard box, others it came either with the engine (eg 350 in HQ Statesman or 308 in HJ-HZ Premier/LS) or came if auto was specced with 308.
ANYONE who has a column shift selector mechanism/linkages for turbo box please PM me!
BQZ
I had a look today and it has the console bracket that has been cut off under the carpet.
But it also has had some trim holes that are spaced about 8" apart along the quarters welded up that you can see when iner side panel is removed.
HK1387 you said the holes would be at either end do the std trims have holes all the way along about 8" apart?
Mabey someone fitted non genuine trims at some time.
I also have org purchase papers/book that state sandman on them that match the body number/tags.
Could this just mean someone may have riveted the tags from a sandman on a kingswood ute or dose the console bracket confirm it as a sandman?
Did any other utes have the center console bracket fitted to them.
Thanks Tim
Last edited by blacksandy; 24-05-2014 at 04:23 AM.
If it isn't a Sandman it will have 2 x rear "console" brackets for the seat separator, so if it is the rear one you saw that is no help. It is the front one in front of the shifter hole that will indicate a Sandman.
Sounds like accessory or aftermarket strips. Originals only had holes on the ends, with studs in betwen. Studs are the same as the ones used for teh windscreen moulds or for the moulds behind the doors on Kingswood utes.
Hi Tim. These practices have been documented before from at least one dealer around that time in NSW. What options/codes are on your dealer paperwork or could you scan and post a pic of the paperwork here? Many things are possible within the intervening years from new, so unless you personally know of every owner (and what they may have done to the ute while they had it) it can be very hard to really know for sure what components it left the factory with. It does seem that a HJ 308/TH400 T-bar Kingswood ute was a desireable thing at the time, a pity the only way to order one was to "get one made".
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