Originally Posted by: wbute Why did Holdens series designation letters get so out of alphabetical order? They don’t seem to follow any pattern, so I fail to see why they would suddenly choose someone’s initials reversed?
On Jap motorcycles you find the same thing 1975-6 they start from A and go B,C,D but up to 1974-5 you see 1971 is R, 72=J, 73=K, 74=M.
They had to skip the VD Commodore as sales could be affected I would think. but skipped VE, VF, VG for VH and then skipped VI as you can't have that because it's a number and VJ, for VK. VL, no VM can't have that, VN, no VO, VP, VQ, VR, VS. VT, VU, no VV can't have VW, VX, VY, VZ. and then they come back for VE and VF and last VA and the next one was going to be the VD but they knew it was not going to sell. maybe the VG will come.
Valiant's were RV1, SV1, AP5, AP6, VC, VE, VF, VG, VH, -- VJ, VK. CL, CM.
Ford Falcon XK, XL, XM, -- -- XP, -- XR, -- XT, -- -- XW, -- XY --. XA, XB, XC, XD, XE, XF, XG, XH.
Fairlane ZA ZB ZC ZD -- ZF, ZG, ZH,-- ZJ, ZK, ZL.
LTD 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 70 71,72,P5, P6, FC, FD, FE
Now the Datsun's ?