A few points here. I think the reason the FX tag is so well accepted is that there is no other single code or term that collectively describes ALL versions of Holdens pre-FJ. In other words, any Holden which has the original vertical bar grille. As we said earlier an FX Ute is not a 48-215, it is a 50-2106.
This is not a problem with all other Holden model series. If someone says HR or HJ you know exactly what group of cars you are referring to.
If you want to be a 'purist' or 'snob' & not use the FX term, then the closest term that would work might be '48 & 50 series'. I just think FX is simpler.
Byron, as you say there were many occasions when GM-H released a Ute (or other variant) after the initial sedan release. These were:- FJ, FE, EJ, HD, HK, HT, HQ, HJ etc. but in each case the same series code as the sedan equivalent was used. In the case of 50, VG, VQ, VU, V2, I believe the reason they used a different code was that each of these variants were not included when the series was first envisaged.
In each of the cases above (FE-HJ) the commercials would've been part of the original plan from day 1.
When the VN (sedan) was in its early planning stages, the idea of a Ute or LWB version probably wasn't on the horizon. Remember this was a period of time when GM-H was 'on its knees' financially & the whole VN & V6 development was done on a shoestring budget. The VQ & VG came well after the VN began selling well.
Again, the VT (sedan) would have begun its gestation around 1993/94 for its 1997 release. My belief is as that time GM-H wasn't originally planning a Ute to be part of VT/VX series, they probably thought that a Rodeo full-chassis type vehicle would fill that role.
Also, we well know the story of the Mike Simcoe VT coupe (which was to become the V2) certainly wasn't on the drawing board in 1993/94.
So my theory is that each of these sub-series VG, VU, V2 etc. began development after the base vehicle was signed off for production , hence they needed a new series code number to proceed with each sub-series.
Dr Terry
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