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Warren or Dr. Terry or who may know these codes from Holden Production Broadcast Sheets HG 1971
A47 A68 G95 BANJO 3.36 ? J52 M11 M40 XS6 XS9
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A47 = Seat Belt - Rear Lap/Sash A68 = Seat Belt - Centre Rear Lap G95 = 3.36 Rear Axle (Banjo) J52 = Front Power Disc Brakes M11 = Floor Shift Centre Console M40 = Tri-Matic 3-Sp Automatic Transmission XS6 = Front Buckets Seats - Reclining XS9 = Vinyl & (Nylon) Cloth Trim
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What I would be interested in is what codes you have in boxes:
21 38 51 81 82 83 104 108 109 110 114 124 138
I am assuming it is a Monaro build GTS build sheet, but if not can you let me know the model number also.
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Sorry Warren Just a plain old HG Premier Sedan But was optioned with a few extras for a 186 car
I am interested in what 160 box is for LOW VOL. OPTIONS ?? 150 blank 148 blank 123 blank 115 blank 113 blank No description in these boxes
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quote: Originally posted by Warren Turnbull
What I would be interested in is what codes you have in boxes:
21 is PS 38 is -A 51 is LA 81 is GM 82 is HB 83 is HA 104 is GD 108 is VD 109 is AA 110 is - 114 is Y 124 is AD 138 is DBL
I am assuming it is a Monaro build GTS build sheet, but if not can you let me know the model number also.
81169GR Model number
Warren
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I have 2 sheets with YES in box 160, an HK Brougham and an HG Premier, but could see no reason for the indication.
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quote: Originally posted by Warren Turnbull
I have 2 sheets with YES in box 160, an HK Brougham and an HG Premier, but could see no reason for the indication.
Warren
HK Brougham manufacturing site ? body number ? HG Premier manufacturing site ? body number ? Could it be 160 LOW VOL. OPTION Vinyl roof delete or off white option for the Brougham? Is it also possible that the Premier had a vinyl roof optioned onto it?
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quote: Originally posted by HT80737
quote: Originally posted by Warren Turnbull
I have 2 sheets with YES in box 160, an HK Brougham and an HG Premier, but could see no reason for the indication.
Warren
HK Brougham manufacturing site ? body number ?
HG Premier manufacturing site ? body number ?
Could it be 160 LOW VOL. OPTION Vinyl roof delete or off white option for the Brougham?
Is it also possible that the Premier had a vinyl roof optioned onto it?
yes. prem & even kingswood had optional vinyl roof for all HK HT HGs
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The Brougham was a Sydney delete vinyl roof car.
The Premier was also Sydney car and had 253, vinyl roof, radio rear speaker
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quote: Originally posted by Warren Turnbull
The Brougham was a Sydney delete vinyl roof car.
The Premier was also Sydney car and had 253, vinyl roof, radio rear speaker
Warren Interesting How is the vinyl roof delete displayed on the Brougham sheet is it in box 17 with the letters DEL ? Also how did they display the rear radio speaker on the Premier
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Vinyl roof has - in box,
Rear speaker is not shown, so maybe this is the thing that makes low volumn option.
Brougham has bonnet emblem which is also not shown on sheet.
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How common are these build sheets HK HT HG era ? You here of them being found in some cars but they were not supposed to be left inside the cars when they left the production line
Under the hood silencer is one place because it was easy to leave them there and cover it over with the pad
Sydney cars left inside the steering column then the steering wheel was fitted ?
Under the carpets and floor mats also under the dash board
Behind door cards
It would be interesting to here from others if they have found there Production Broadcast Sheets and what part of the car they were located and what the manufacturing site was
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quote: Originally posted by Warren Turnbull
Vinyl roof has - in box,
Rear speaker is not shown, so maybe this is the thing that makes low volumn option.
Brougham has bonnet emblem which is also not shown on sheet.
Warren
Although they were listed & available as a factory option in those days, by the far the majority of radios & rear speakers etc. were dealer fitted Nasco accessories. Dr Terry |
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quote: Originally posted by HT80737
Sorry Warren Just a plain old HG Premier Sedan But was optioned with a few extras for a 186 car
I am interested in what 160 box is for LOW VOL. OPTIONS ?? 150 blank 148 blank 123 blank 115 blank 113 blank No description in these boxes
Greetings, You must have a pre 10/70 HG broadcast for 115 to be blank. This changes to CONVERTOR during HG run. The LOW VOL. OPTIONS is for exactly that. Delete vinyl roof CA2 on a Brougham is one and air conditioning C60 is another. My HG Brougham has YES in it. 150, 148 113 were never used in HG until 05/71 broadcasts. 123 is not used prior to 1971 when it becomes FRONT SPRINGS. |
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quote: Originally posted by Warren Turnbull
Vinyl roof has - in box,
Rear speaker is not shown, so maybe this is the thing that makes low volumn option.
Brougham has bonnet emblem which is also not shown on sheet.
Warren
Greetings, On genuine broadcasts U80 is the rear speaker option that is standard on Brougham when a radio is fitted. It is on the build spec line at top of broadcast. Brougham has YES in 154 for the hood ornament. Maybe you have some of the braodcasts being made up by people for their cars? |
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quote: Originally posted by HT80737
How common are these build sheets HK HT HG era ? You here of them being found in some cars but they were not supposed to be left inside the cars when they left the production line
Under the hood silencer is one place because it was easy to leave them there and cover it over with the pad
Sydney cars left inside the steering column then the steering wheel was fitted ?
Under the carpets and floor mats also under the dash board
Behind door cards
It would be interesting to here from others if they have found there Production Broadcast Sheets and what part of the car they were located and what the manufacturing site was
Greetings, And some come with the car when sold new. I have quite a few like that but most are in the cars in normally hidden areas. All the spots you mention are pretty normal from my experience so far. |
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The Brougham I have is an HK and box 154 is shift rod number 3, used only on Saginaw cars. Hood ornament is shown in 155 on HK sheet.
Yes the 5/71 sheet introduces the changes for HQ production.
I have the following vesions of the production braodcast
1 x HK 2 x HT 3 x HG (last one also has HQ 4 x HQ 1 x HJ 1 x HX 3 x HZ 2 x WB 1 x VK 2 x VL 2 x VN
Then they went to the multi sheets
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quote: Originally posted by git
quote: Originally posted by HT80737
Sorry Warren Just a plain old HG Premier Sedan But was optioned with a few extras for a 186 car
I am interested in what 160 box is for LOW VOL. OPTIONS ?? 150 blank 148 blank 123 blank 115 blank 113 blank No description in these boxes
Greetings, You must have a pre 10/70 HG broadcast for 115 to be blank. This changes to CONVERTOR during HG run. The LOW VOL. OPTIONS is for exactly that. Delete vinyl roof CA2 on a Brougham is one and air conditioning C60 is another. My HG Brougham has YES in it. 150, 148 113 were never used in HG until 05/71 broadcasts. 123 is not used prior to 1971 when it becomes FRONT SPRINGS.
Greetings The sheet is from March 1971 sale date and box 115 is blank with no header title description and no numbers or letters either
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Interesting,
The blank 115 is what i habve as Version 1 and the converter in 115 as V2.
Latest V1 I have is 2/9/70 Earliest V2 is 29/10/70
Both Sydney cars Earliest V2 from Melbourne is 10/2/71
I do not have enough sheets to say when they were introduced.
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