I understand that Warren, again hence my comment. As many Elizabeth bodies went to not only Perth, but also to Dandenong and Pagewood the individual body plate number sequences are not the total of that model from the Elizabeth plant (which is what was originally stated). I do not know if HK Brougham bodies were exported though. Sure the bodies are painted and have glass and HARD TRIM, but they were not trimmed afaik other than roof lining, had nothing forward of the firewall, no driveline and no chassis in the case of HQ-HZ. The only reason they got a compliance/ADR plate for HT-HG was the chassis number was on the body thus a plate was issued at the body plant. Same as LC Torana. HQ-HZ only had the body plate as the chassis number went on the rails. The finalised cars are included in the PSN records for the assembly plant, and if they put together totals for how many of each model they produced that total would include the cars they assembled. The PSN records for the location where the body was completed do not include all the exported bodies to other locations, except maybe those bodies that actually wore a partial PSN as a body number from the body plant location like van, cab chassis and ute bodies out of Elizabeth that went to Dandenong and Pagewood for assembly post about 7/77.
I still can't see GMH changing a BODY plate and not changing the VIN plate too if the model numbers changed. Not saying it didn't happen, but from everything I understand the VIN plate PSN part was pre-prepared and not done as part of the vehicle build process, thus building a second one might have created a challenge. However we aren't talking many cars I guess.
I realise that the Brougham optioned "Premier" and the Kingswood optioned "Belmont ute" would have different TRIM codes to what you'd expect for the model depicted on the body plate, just like an XV4 optioned HQ Kingswood sedan, which is why I asked if any have ever turned up as such given that the trims were well decided by then but the creation of a new model code didn't happen until late in the piece. So if a very early Elizabeth 80180 turns up with Kingswood trim it may well be one of these, same with Brougham optioned 80569. I have had one such HQ Belmont van turn up with E trim - and it is a unique vehicle too as an optioned Belmont van.
Edit: just had a thought Warren. If new tags were to be issued to a few early Elizabeth Broughams that had an 80569 model code, what sequence number would it have been given? If it was 1-A or 2-A etc then that means the XS4 optioned 80569's were counted in the body number total, so 351-A is the 351st Brougham body that Elizabeth body plant put together, but this also means the Elizabeth HK Premier sedan body count would then be wrong. If however 1-A, 2-A were already used, what body number would be given to them if the plates were replaced? I suspect 81469 1-A etc were already used based solely upon the fact we know 81837 1-A and 2-A exist and that there is at least afaik one 80737 XT2 from Elizabeth still around.
Edited by user Friday, 3 March 2017 6:38:16 PM(UTC)
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