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#21 Posted : Thursday, 26 April 2012 7:32:57 AM(UTC)
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Do you know what box 38 is for

REAR END DRILLING
Mine has -A typed inside it

Can't think of any part of the car that has been drilled at the back of the HG Premier Sedan
Any idea ?
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#22 Posted : Thursday, 26 April 2012 5:59:21 PM(UTC)
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I have codes A, 8 and 6.

These are for the rear end emblem ie trimatic, V8 or 186/186S badge.

As a Premier did not have the engine badge on the bootlid you only have A.

A V8 auto Kingswood would have 8 A

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#23 Posted : Friday, 27 April 2012 12:24:02 AM(UTC)
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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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Greetings, My bad. 115 goes back to a blank box in 1971 after 38 gets identified. Your sheet is fine for the time period.
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#24 Posted : Friday, 27 April 2012 12:32:50 AM(UTC)
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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.


Greetings, HKs are a very different breed. HK Brougham is presented as optioned Premier and has all the extra bits listed as a result C27/L30/M35/N40/TP1/T47. HT-G do not as the 81469 model comes with them standard but with L31 in place of L30. HG also has M40 in place of M35. 155 in HK is 154 in HT-G.
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#25 Posted : Friday, 27 April 2012 12:40:25 AM(UTC)
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Originally posted by Warren Turnbull
I have codes A, 8 and 6.

These are for the rear end emblem ie trimatic, V8 or 186/186S badge.

As a Premier did not have the engine badge on the bootlid you only have A.

A V8 auto Kingswood would have 8 A

Warren


Greetings, In addition, all Belmont/Kingswood/Premier/Brougham in base form has two dashes in this box as no drilling was needed on the lid. When an engine or gearbox was optioned then it was noted. GTS 350 is only GTS model with two dashes.
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#26 Posted : Friday, 27 April 2012 3:59:18 AM(UTC)
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I only have two HK sheets, a base model Brougham, delete vinyl roof, and a HK GTS 185S 4 speed.

Interestingly the GTS sheet has G95, L66, J52, M11, M20 all standard. Maybe HK sheets list all standard "options".

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#27 Posted : Friday, 27 April 2012 4:26:30 AM(UTC)
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quote:
Originally posted by Warren Turnbull
I have codes A, 8 and 6.

These are for the rear end emblem ie trimatic, V8 or 186/186S badge.

As a Premier did not have the engine badge on the bootlid you only have A.

A V8 auto Kingswood would have 8 A

Warren

Thanks Warren
Its the obvious things that you would not think of
If memory serves me well all Belmont and Kingswood Sedans Monaro coupe have the hole already punched for the boot light socket and also the hole for the screw that holds the boot light bracket for NASCO add on sales or dealer fitment
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#28 Posted : Thursday, 17 May 2012 7:32:40 AM(UTC)
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Box 62 Fuse Panel
HG is marked as FC on the Production Broadcast Sheet

I have seen FB , FF as well as FB

They are on the decal on the swing down fuse panel and was interested to know what these marking indicate or are they just Model type related
Torana ,Bedford ? or is this the type of fuse panel layout in regards to how many slots have terminals to take a fuse
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#29 Posted : Thursday, 17 May 2012 5:45:21 PM(UTC)
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Yes to do with fuse layout.

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#30 Posted : Thursday, 17 May 2012 11:42:21 PM(UTC)
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Originally posted by Warren Turnbull
I only have two HK sheets, a base model Brougham, delete vinyl roof, and a HK GTS 185S 4 speed.

Interestingly the GTS sheet has G95, L66, J52, M11, M20 all standard. Maybe HK sheets list all standard "options".

Warren


Greetings, That's very interesting indeed. I only have V8 car sheets and they all have the same type of information as you say a 6 does. Looks like anything over the base build is listed regardless of the vehicle type? GTS 327 I can understand as it has L34 listed which was unique to the model. HT/G are more logical by the sound of this.
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#31 Posted : Friday, 18 May 2012 3:08:09 AM(UTC)
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By HZ they put the info on again.

Not sure why the change happened.

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#32 Posted : Wednesday, 23 May 2012 6:06:24 AM(UTC)
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When I found out about these sheets I have been intrigued. I have owned and stripped several KTG models and have never seen a sheet. When we bought a VE Calais I asked for the sheet and it was put in the owners manual folder. I have access to a HG Kingswood at the moment which is very original and has some factory options (Discs, non fan heater, buckets and console are the main ones).

Where under the dash did they put them? Any where else easy to look without pulling the car to bits?

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#33 Posted : Wednesday, 23 May 2012 9:43:09 PM(UTC)
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Greetings, These sheets can be anywhere in the cars. Most times they are in tatters due to water leaking in though.
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#34 Posted : Thursday, 24 May 2012 6:29:49 AM(UTC)
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When I found out about these sheets I have been intrigued. I have owned and stripped several KTG models and have never seen a sheet. When we bought a VE Calais I asked for the sheet and it was put in the owners manual folder. I have access to a HG Kingswood at the moment which is very original and has some factory options (Discs, non fan heater, buckets and console are the main ones).

Where under the dash did they put them? Any where else easy to look without pulling the car to bits?

Colin.


Hi Colin, I don't think they were supposed to be left in the vehicle so not all are expected to have them. It's usually a lucky find based the laziness of the production worker. My friend has a 1970 Elizabeth built HG Premier and he found his sheet under the bonnet insulation when it was removed. I have removed two from wrecks I have in my possession that are just over a week apart from each other in the Elizabeth plant. One sheet was stuck to the lower column and the other under the rear floor covering.
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#35 Posted : Saturday, 26 May 2012 4:05:44 AM(UTC)
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G'Day All
1968 HOLDEN HK PREMIER WAGON RARE FACTORY CHEV FULL OPTIONS ORIGINAL CONDITON
This HK Premier Wagon is currently on eBay
Listed as 307 with Power assisted drum brakes on the front
How would the build sheet be marked in regards to the front end as well as the booster
How many would have been made with this combo Chev V8 with Power Assisted Drums on the front ?
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#36 Posted : Saturday, 26 May 2012 8:21:48 AM(UTC)
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The front end on these is coded with springs and brakes. I have not got the sheet that has this code yet, only have a couple of HK sheets. It would be listed in box 104 and would have a two letter code.

Boxes 47 and 48 are used for booster type and master cylinder.

H9ow many built, probably several hundred, as disc were still new and drums considered quite adequate by many, plus all air cond V8s from January to about June would have to have drums.

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#37 Posted : Sunday, 27 May 2012 7:38:52 AM(UTC)
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This one came from my mates WB ute
Was under the carpet
I can scan closer pics if anyone wants a closer look


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#38 Posted : Monday, 28 May 2012 6:20:32 AM(UTC)
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Dealer code is 265

Melbourne Internal GM-H public relations

Also is marked as a stock order

Closer look would be good

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#39 Posted : Monday, 28 May 2012 7:31:58 AM(UTC)
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