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Just picked up an HJ 1 Tonne Ute
I can decipher the "VIN" 8M60RE J45*****J
But struggling with trim & paint etc as below
Model HJ8WM60 Body No 127714-A Trom 1888-64V Paint 568-15951 Eng L32 Trans M40 R Axle GV7 ??
and on the compliance plate
AH J 00725 M
I havent worked out how to post photos !!
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HJ8WM60 = HJ Holden One Tonner (Cab-chassis not a Ute !!) 127714-A = Sequential Adelaide body number 1888 = GMH code for Cotillion White exterior paint 64V = Gazelle vinyl interior trim 568-15951 = Dulux shade no. for Cotillion White paint L32 = 253 V8 M40 = Trimatic GV7 = 3.55 rear axle AHJ00725M = chassis no. Melbourne assembled HJ (AHJ = first series of ADRs in the HJ series)
The chassis no. AHJ.... should also appear stamped into the frame near the steering box.
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At this time the only Holdens that GMH were only assembling at Dandenong were Utes and Cab-chassis. The rest of assembly was for Torana. The Utes were assembled using Dandenong built bodies but the cab-chassis bodies were painted and hard trimmed at Elizabeth hence why yours has an Elizabeth BODY plate. If you get me the VIN off it I'll see what more info I can get for you. I need the bit after J45. It is going to be something like J452xxx or J453xxx. There aren't many 4.2 auto 3.55 cab-chassis around this time, I can see J452166, J452173, J452819 and J453391 but might have missed a couple. Also J454001. Terry, 64V (or later 64W) is Fawn not Gazelle on a HJ Holden (or Belmont). Gazelle is a Kingswood and upwards trim. It has the same code but the vinyl is different Edited by user Friday, 16 September 2022 8:49:27 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: HK1837 At this time the only Holdens that GMH were only assembling at Dandenong were Utes and Cab-chassis. The rest of assembly was for Torana. The Utes were assembled using Dandenong built bodies but the cab-chassis bodies were painted and hard trimmed at Elizabeth hence why yours has an Elizabeth BODY plate.
If you get me the VIN off it I'll see what more info I can get for you. I need the bit after J45. It is going to be something like J452xxx or J453xxx. There aren't many 4.2 auto 3.55 cab-chassis around this time, I can see J452166, J452173, J452819 and J453391 but might have missed a couple. Also J454001.
Terry, 64V (or later 64W) is Fawn not Gazelle on a HJ Holden (or Belmont). Gazelle is a Kingswood and upwards trim. It has the same code but the vinyl is different Cheers, it is J452173J Its an October 1974 build, is there any way this would have left the factory with a twin headlight HQ front ? Excuse me if thats a silly question :) Edited by user Friday, 16 September 2022 9:20:50 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Dr Terry HJ8WM60 = HJ Holden One Tonner (Cab-chassis not a Ute !!) 127714-A = Sequential Adelaide body number 1888 = GMH code for Cotillion White exterior paint 64V = Gazelle vinyl interior trim 568-15951 = Dulux shade no. for Cotillion White paint L32 = 253 V8 M40 = Trimatic GV7 = 3.55 rear axle AHJ00725M = chassis no. Melbourne assembled HJ (AHJ = first series of ADRs in the HJ series)
The chassis no. AHJ.... should also appear stamped into the frame near the steering box.
Dr Terry excuse the Ute faux pas ! Cheers
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Originally Posted by: Taztiger4 Its an October 1974 build, is there any way this would have left the factory with a twin headlight HQ front ?
Excuse me if thats a silly question :)
No it left the factory with a standard front, but this was a common aftermarket or custom upgrade during the 70s & 80s. Dr Terry |
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Originally Posted by: Dr Terry Originally Posted by: Taztiger4 Its an October 1974 build, is there any way this would have left the factory with a twin headlight HQ front ?
Excuse me if thats a silly question :)
No it left the factory with a standard front, but this was a common aftermarket or custom upgrade during the 70s & 80s. Dr Terry Thanks again
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Originally Posted by: Taztiger4 Originally Posted by: HK1837 At this time the only Holdens that GMH were only assembling at Dandenong were Utes and Cab-chassis. The rest of assembly was for Torana. The Utes were assembled using Dandenong built bodies but the cab-chassis bodies were painted and hard trimmed at Elizabeth hence why yours has an Elizabeth BODY plate.
If you get me the VIN off it I'll see what more info I can get for you. I need the bit after J45. It is going to be something like J452xxx or J453xxx. There aren't many 4.2 auto 3.55 cab-chassis around this time, I can see J452166, J452173, J452819 and J453391 but might have missed a couple. Also J454001.
Terry, 64V (or later 64W) is Fawn not Gazelle on a HJ Holden (or Belmont). Gazelle is a Kingswood and upwards trim. It has the same code but the vinyl is different Cheers, it is J452173J Its an October 1974 build, is there any way this would have left the factory with a twin headlight HQ front ? Excuse me if thats a silly question :) J452173 is October 1974 build but only just, it was completed on 30th October and sold in November. No other mechanical options other than those you already know ie 4.2L and auto. So no aircon or power steering or LSD. It was sold by dealer 301 which I have seen noted as Preston Motors in Footscray but cannot confirm for certain. At this time all cab-chassis had the standard twin headlight HQ cab-chassis front carried over, they stayed this way until the end of HZ. During 1975 there was an Ambulance package available that got a HJ Premier (later HX and HZ) quad headlight front and this option (BO6) remained until the end of HZ. But most HQ-HZ cab-chassis had the same twin headlight HQ nose with steel grille. There was a dress-up package too RPO code XY7 called Chassis Cab Appearance, this got you chrome hub caps, headlight rims, grille and bumper bar & bolts. But it was still the same basic front. |
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Originally Posted by: HK1837
At this time all cab-chassis had the standard twin headlight HQ cab-chassis front carried over, they stayed this way until the end of HZ. During 1975 there was an Ambulance package available that got a HJ Premier (later HX and HZ) quad headlight front and this option (BO6) remained until the end of HZ. But most HQ-HZ cab-chassis had the same twin headlight HQ nose with steel grille. There was a dress-up package too RPO code XY7 called Chassis Cab Appearance, this got you chrome hub caps, headlight rims, grille and bumper bar & bolts. But it was still the same basic front.
AFAIK the XY7 appearance package also got you chrome H-O-L-D-E-N badges (across the nose) instead of the regular issue painted ones. Dr Terry |
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Originally Posted by: HK1837 Originally Posted by: Taztiger4 Originally Posted by: HK1837 At this time the only Holdens that GMH were only assembling at Dandenong were Utes and Cab-chassis. The rest of assembly was for Torana. The Utes were assembled using Dandenong built bodies but the cab-chassis bodies were painted and hard trimmed at Elizabeth hence why yours has an Elizabeth BODY plate.
If you get me the VIN off it I'll see what more info I can get for you. I need the bit after J45. It is going to be something like J452xxx or J453xxx. There aren't many 4.2 auto 3.55 cab-chassis around this time, I can see J452166, J452173, J452819 and J453391 but might have missed a couple. Also J454001.
Terry, 64V (or later 64W) is Fawn not Gazelle on a HJ Holden (or Belmont). Gazelle is a Kingswood and upwards trim. It has the same code but the vinyl is different Cheers, it is J452173J Its an October 1974 build, is there any way this would have left the factory with a twin headlight HQ front ? Excuse me if thats a silly question :) J452173 is October 1974 build but only just, it was completed on 30th October and sold in November. No other mechanical options other than those you already know ie 4.2L and auto. So no aircon or power steering or LSD. It was sold by dealer 301 which I have seen noted as Preston Motors in Footscray but cannot confirm for certain. At this time all cab-chassis had the standard twin headlight HQ cab-chassis front carried over, they stayed this way until the end of HZ. During 1975 there was an Ambulance package available that got a HJ Premier (later HX and HZ) quad headlight front and this option (BO6) remained until the end of HZ. But most HQ-HZ cab-chassis had the same twin headlight HQ nose with steel grille. There was a dress-up package too RPO code XY7 called Chassis Cab Appearance, this got you chrome hub caps, headlight rims, grille and bumper bar & bolts. But it was still the same basic front. sensational info , thankyou very much
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Originally Posted by: HK1837 Originally Posted by: Taztiger4 Originally Posted by: HK1837 At this time the only Holdens that GMH were only assembling at Dandenong were Utes and Cab-chassis. The rest of assembly was for Torana. The Utes were assembled using Dandenong built bodies but the cab-chassis bodies were painted and hard trimmed at Elizabeth hence why yours has an Elizabeth BODY plate.
If you get me the VIN off it I'll see what more info I can get for you. I need the bit after J45. It is going to be something like J452xxx or J453xxx. There aren't many 4.2 auto 3.55 cab-chassis around this time, I can see J452166, J452173, J452819 and J453391 but might have missed a couple. Also J454001.
Terry, 64V (or later 64W) is Fawn not Gazelle on a HJ Holden (or Belmont). Gazelle is a Kingswood and upwards trim. It has the same code but the vinyl is different Cheers, it is J452173J Its an October 1974 build, is there any way this would have left the factory with a twin headlight HQ front ? Excuse me if thats a silly question :) J452173 is October 1974 build but only just, it was completed on 30th October and sold in November. No other mechanical options other than those you already know ie 4.2L and auto. So no aircon or power steering or LSD. It was sold by dealer 301 which I have seen noted as Preston Motors in Footscray but cannot confirm for certain. At this time all cab-chassis had the standard twin headlight HQ cab-chassis front carried over, they stayed this way until the end of HZ. During 1975 there was an Ambulance package available that got a HJ Premier (later HX and HZ) quad headlight front and this option (BO6) remained until the end of HZ. But most HQ-HZ cab-chassis had the same twin headlight HQ nose with steel grille. There was a dress-up package too RPO code XY7 called Chassis Cab Appearance, this got you chrome hub caps, headlight rims, grille and bumper bar & bolts. But it was still the same basic front. It actually has Power Steering so must have been added later ?
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If its very original it will have the holes in the pillars for retractable seat belts but will have them roughly puttied up with grey body putty, and will have ordinary seat belts like a HQ commercial. HJ commercials didn't get retractables until 1975. Those 1974 complianced HJ's are odd in a few areas, like they have vented fuel tanks and carby bowls, no charcoal canister and a few other oddities like that. |
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Originally Posted by: HK1837 If its very original it will have the holes in the pillars for retractable seat belts but will have them roughly puttied up with grey body putty, and will have ordinary seat belts like a HQ commercial. HJ commercials didn't get retractables until 1975. Those 1974 complianced HJ's are odd in a few areas, like they have vented fuel tanks and carby bowls, no charcoal canister and a few other oddities like that. mmmm, OK thats interesting as mine does have a charcoal canister fitted
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Lots could have been changed by now. Is the fuel tank sealed or vented? Does it look like its got a factory vapour line up to the canister (goes under the plastic 3-pipe clamps along the chassis with the rear brake line and fuel line. The 1974 complianced HJ's had the clamps but only 2 x pipes in them (brake and fuel). |
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