Originally Posted by: commodorenut That particular forum has been the source of so much rubbish over the years I'm not surprised at yet another one. Think about the age of someone in 1980 working at Holden, in a position to know what the Engineering and Costing departments were doing. They'd have to be at least 23-25 years old then, but being the boy's club it was back then, you'll find the ages much higher. Any such person would be at least 65 now, and unless you're like Terry (a very rare person) many people that age rarely visit online forums.....
There have been numerous other reasons quoted by people who were there at the time (like Norm Darwin). Most involved the additional cost of outsourcing the low volume interior trim, and difficulties in getting it right on the assembly line. Whilst the brochure notes only red or blue, 2 nutmeg ones have turned up - one of these with a broadcast to confirm it, and the other one is pretty much almost guaranteed, as it sports the same unique trim, but in a different colour.
First I've heard of the 15" wheels being an issue. Hell, my Brock wagon is running 16x7 Momo Stars & wider rubber.....
And Warren makes a good point - they were offered as an option on the SL (and VH SL/X) wagons too.
I find this story about the wheel-arches a bit far fetched. Even more so when there's MORE space in a wagon because the shocks are layed over. In the 80s a way to fit wider rubber to a sedan was to put a wagon diff under it, and angle the shocks in using the wagon mounts.
Curiously, I find those opening comments above mostly describing me (...and a few others** from my time at GMH)
I think I know what GMH Costing and Engineering dept were doing. I was working there.. in both for some of the time.
In the mid 70s GMH management were after new blood (mainly in Sales and Engineering... but also Finance) I joined in 76 about to finish a Business degree
at night and just about to turn 23. After that, I did an EDP Computer degree (paid for by GMH) at the urging of Graeme Ford at the Dandenong DP centre
All new starters, we went thru a rigorous induction for 12 months... I worked at the back of FB as the Grey Iron Foundry Tally clerk and the (both grey and nodular)
Foundry Output costing Clerk. I got sent to Zones Sales in Albert Rd (still in touch with a few from there), went thru an annual budget process working with
various plant Comptrollers (Nanscawen at FB, Cox (RIP) at Dandenong, Norfolk at Woodville etc) Went to Acacia Ridge and learnt CKD Import/export costing,
back to FB to learn GM global inventory analysis and control techniques (under Chris Evans) Off to Design and Engineering as their budget expenditure accountant.
Became a 'signatory' and added Proving Ground Expenditure Control (one R.W.Borrett was the PG Manager at the time) to the portfolio. Went to DISCO plant in
Williamstown rd and rewrote a lot of their production systems with several of the FB plant accounting guys. I was the finance rep in supply for a while.
Did a number of courses at MATEC.... I still have my course notes. Into Product and Strategic planning with Roger Gibbs and then to learn the ropes of
'Forward Models' and Forward Model Costing.. and provide financial data to the Product Approval Committee
I worked with Tom Marshall in GMP&A Costing after a spell in their 'Parts Cataloguing' area being taught parts interpreting ( a skill I still have)
I led an EDP team who re-wrote the Company car test fleet control software, I was responsible for the FB service garage admin
and after a meeting with Messrs, Rock, Chapman, deLong, Sorenson, Brock, Harvey and one Vin Kean got told to set up the
admin system for vehicle despatch/parts return thru Dandenong Traffic to HDT's new road car venture in North Melbourne . The
Finance dept special projects manager, Leo Sorenson (who knew John Harvey from Brisbane Speedway days) offered me up
to the wolves on that one. One of the toughest jobs I have ever done. That's enough. I could continue here but won't...
Yes I know Norm Darwin and catch up with him at HRC luncheons when we can.
and sorry, the tyres were the VC SL/E wagon 's main issue in relation its manufacture. They made the car at Dandy VAP and then
AFTER ... re-wrote the book to make it legal. 15" alloys were never offered or available ex factory on any Commodore wagons VB-VK ....
except of course for some of Mr Brock's offerings and the VC SL/E. Oh and maybe as a favour to a dealer .... or employee. I had a few.
One company hack.. ? VC L wagon with 5.0/M21 HD axle with LSD/4WD, N10, tinted windows etc was a 'favour'. Drove it around
Australia on annual leave and then ordered another one when I got back( exceeded the fleet kilometre life on one trip
)
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the few others? I had a desk in Plant Accounting (in the old 30s Art deco building upstairs in Salmon St) next to Kevin Wale. He did very well...
Sure everyone knows Kevin's CV at GM. To end up as Chairman - GM China is impressive.
Dave Venticich and I (and Col Richards) worked on a project for a few months to upgrade the FB Mechanical Production Costing Function.
Dave also did well, he got his Finance degree from Melbourne Uni while at GM ... and got moved around like me. He went to Zone sales
and then off overseas, even GM uni and before retiring a few years ago now, he was brought back to Australia in about 2000 to work on VE.
He was prior to coming back, Marketing and Planning Director, GM Middle East.
ps.. yup I am eligible for the pension ( if only I stopped fulltime work. I still work in Manufacturing....nearly 50 years after starting work)
and what has age got to do with internet forums? ... LOL
And I have the copies of the my 'House' account invoices addressed to me at MP A109 F/Bend. That staff account was most useful
building up old Holdens and Toranas at the time
Cheers
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