Good points Terry, HT was simply an example to set the scenario.
I agree on TA but it was an outright Series regardless of how many made.
Not so sold on HX, although the total changes may well still be small. Here are a few more that I can think of:
LE release.
Deluxe release.
Silver Anniversary Kingswood.
DL7 stripe option added for Sandman.
Change at some stage to standard buckets on Kingswood sedan and wagon.
M11 console shift made available on bucket seat commercials late in 1976.
AHX to BHX ADR’s (multiple changes like high beam indicator, intrusion bars, brake warning lamp etc).
RTS upper control arm mount change mid 1977.
Dandenong ceased building and assembling utes around 9/76.
Significant amount of standard rear axle changes, like 4.2 manual from 3.08 to 3.55 and 2.78 to 2.6 on Salisbury. And Premier changing from 3.08 std to 3.36.
Caliper change plus stub axle change.
Kingswood and Sandman rear headlining attachment revised.
Spare wheel hoist on commercials changed in early 1977.
Minor console cover changes for both manual and auto to allow for commonisation across local and export market transmissions. I think this only affects auto HX and manual changed at release.
I think there were some tyre options added too.
Sales feature packages A9D, A9E and A9F added, changed and then later deleted (mainly when buckets became std). These were for Kingswood sedan and wagon.
A9D was XS6 (buckets), D55 (seat separator), D33 (remote control mirror) and QRQ (185SR14 radial tubeless).
A9E was the same but D55 replaced by M11 (console shift).
A9F was A8R (front bench with centre armrest) and A8S (rear bench with centre armrest).
BT1 (Vic Police package) added.
C49 heated rear window added as mandatory option to some models.
Still a lot less changes than HJ or HZ though.
Edited by user Thursday, 25 July 2019 11:25:32 AM(UTC)
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