When I put together the quick ID guide, I did not want to include every conceivable thing under "it could be a Sandman" but rather stick to pointers that are a "good" sign that a van or ute could be a Sandman.

Otherwise we would need to list every possible feature of most vans and utes. The trim codes by themselves that were shared with base models are not really a good way to ID a Sandman as it just states that a van or ute is a base model. That can be deducted by the M in the code anyway. That's why the "could be a Sandman" trim codes are not there.

The only code missing from the list of "Is a Sandman" for HZ models is the 60V code. I have updated my records. Just need to update the site now. Hint, hint Andrew.;)