Kruiz I think the whole discussion is relevant to the information you posted .sometimes it is not that easy to determine the authenticity of a sandman . Holden didn't make it very easy the way they tagged and made vehicles .brisbane built sandman are the only ones that are easy to identiy.as well as the plate info which probably points to a sandman ute gts components tyre placards etc would reinforce the identify .but from the information you have supplied like stick this said it looks like a kings wood sandman . Most of sandman where made from base model Belmonts so the kings wood sandman's adds confusion to the identification espically hj's which appears to be mixture of Belmont and kingswood depending on the manufacture date .