Thanks HK1837, thanks Dr Terry and thanks Tour Director, I have read several times by those more switched on than I (the guru's) that before anything becomes Holden gospel it should be observed or seen in print more than once, and as Dr Terry stated it does not appear in the parts book. Here I will need other owners of HQ Sandman Ute's to assist.
Since my first post and reading what HK the Doc and TD wrote I have visited a friend with several Utes to see first hand what is to see on his Utes.
I have acquired a HQ Sandman Ute and was trying to find extra holes in the vehicle that I read HQ Sandman"s had, from memory it was HK1837 (but don't quote me) I may be wrong and I think 4 or 5 was the number. This is not an ego thing, but to detail.
This HQ Sandman Ute ("Holden Historic Services verified") has the vinyl flap hanging down and the vinyl on the inside of the B pillar and running around behind the hanging flap of vinyl. At the bottom of the flap is a piece of wire running through the lower folded and sowed edge, with a small loop at each end of the wire. Behind the seats a beam crosses the body with round holes facing forward across it's length, in this beam is three screw holes, one right, one centre and one left. The centre one lines up with a hole in the centre of the vinyl flaps lower edge, and the left and right line up with each end of the wire. This flap is a rectangle with sides running strait down from the corners of the rear window. The flap of vinyl on a bench seat Ute runs from the rear window corner to the back corner of the seat (so is tapered to meet the seat) and is half to two thirds the length of the one on the Sandman Ute. Checked the other Sandman Ute and has the same three holes in the same place.
Conclusion, both Sandman Utes have the same three screw holes in the same place, both Belmont's, one built Melbourne, one built Brisbane. Built six months apart. Shape and size of vinyl flap differ from bench seat Belmont Ute (reference HQ Belmont bench seat Ute not registered since 1983) HQ Sandman Ute's have a cover made of vinyl,(trim code color) covering the metal panel behind front bucket seats and anchored at the base with three screws.
This is my conclusion and as such should not be considered fact.
I need any other HQ Sandman Ute owners willing to investigate whether their Utes have the three screw holes. Also any HQ Ute owners with factory fitted bucket seats (2 seat compliance) Belmont or Kingswood to investigate the existence of these three holes.
Edited by user Thursday, 12 April 2018 10:51:40 PM(UTC)
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