Hi all.
I'm not sure if I am posting this in the correct forum, but wasn't sure where else to post it.
Before I get into it I want to explain the reasons for posting this, and make a suggestion re the forum. Bare with me.
I'm a relative novice, Libido ( my van in Black Listed thread ) is my first 'build', and I peruse this site for tech info, ideas, to check out everyone's vans, but most often, for answers. Sometimes I find them, others not. I'm sure I'm not the only one whom is easily confused with Kingswoods, commercials, XX7's, derations, and a gluttony of other things.
For example, I want to know if my engine number in my van is correct for it. I want to know, but I don't want to make a thread for every stupid question I have. Making a thread for every question I have is not healthy for the site (imagine if everyone did it) so I didn't. I notice too that so many threads on here have 5 or less replies, which probably isn't ideal either, so I have an idea......
On my footy site we have a thread titled 'questions that don't warrant a thread, thread'. And basically, it is exactly what it says it is. Would a similar all encompassing one off question thread work on MS? Maybe 'Ask an Expert' thread or 'Quick Quistion' thread, where an Ape could simply post his question, in this case his engine no, and get a quick answer, instead of opening another meaningless thread that gets 2 replies.
It's just a thought, I know I would use it often.
Ok,
As this thread title suggests, I am very keen to have XU3 explained to me. I typed this prompt into the search bar and got nil results.
My van is factory 03/77 Tuxedo, 18V trim, L31, M21, 1950kg, 2 seat, console mounts, headlining teeth, GTS dash and wheel. BUT it is an N on the build plate, not M. I have had people suggest to me I have an XU3 variant, but I have no idea
With the 1950kg why would it be a Kingswood? I.E what benefits are there to a customer ordering this combo, or Holden building it? Is this a rare thing or quite common?
Which leads to my Main question - Is XU3 a vehicle with all Sandman attributes but built as an N? I.E, is my van an XU3? Or am I way off the mark? I would really appreciate this being explained to me, I find it fascinating. I'd really like to know the bare facts of XU3. What it is, why it is.
And adding to this, some more questions......
In my head I 'think' the only vehicle which can be concluded as a definite, without doubt, genuine Sandman is any Queensland built vehicle with XX7 stamped on tag, on a matching chassis. All else seems to be totally up to interpretation and conjecture - except of course a vehicle being accompanied with original sales papers identifying the guise under which it was originally sold. At least that is my limited grasp on things so far. Is this a fair conclusion, or again, am I way off? I won't be insulted being told if I'm wrong, it's why I'm asking!
So, a Queensland built van rolls off the line in '76 with XX7 stamped on plate. Genuine Sandman. 2000k away the identical twin to that vehicle rolls off the line in Melbourne, obviously no XX7 stamp, but still a Sandman. Is that Melbourne van still referred to as a XX7 Sandman? I.E, was XX7 the code for ALL Sandman vehicles but only Qld deciding to stamp them as such?
i realise this stuff might be old hat to a lot of you, but it isn't to me, and I suspect many others. Knowledge is power, as they say. I'm sure there are many on here whom could simply answer these questions, and many others that I have and am sure to have as the build goes on. It's awesome learning about these cars, im hooked on the numbers and history as much as the physical build sitting in the shed.
Any info will be much appreciated and long contemplated over.
Cheers all. Rockape
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