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A mate has an original 186S, Opel four speed, GTS dash, bench seat, black with black trim HK Kingswood. It was a special order car built in Sydney.The body number on the firewall is HK*****S. There is another S stamped in the firewall directly under the S in the body number. Does anyone know what the second S is for? Could it denote this car as a special order? Or, was the second S put on 186S cars. Ive never seen or heard of it before. The S is stamped properly and clearly which suggests that it most likely wasn't accidentaly double stamped. Any ideas or information would be appreciated.
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Hi David.
The second letter S indicates the assembly plant, whereas the first letter S indicates the body building plant. In this case this was both in Sydney, hence the second S, but some cars can have their body built at one plant & the assembly finalised at another.
This is the case for all Perth Holdens. Most of those would have an A & then a P.
AFAIK i was this way for HD to HG series Holdens.
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Thanks for that information Dr Terry. David
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