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#1 Posted : 19 years ago
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Okay I am finally going to sell the ute I been promising the missus for years but just kept spending money on it so this is what it is.
HZ Styleside Ute White in colour
BODY

GTS Guards
GTS Dash
Statesman Front
Brand Spanking New Cragar SS Wheels 215/50/15 On the Front and 265/50/15 On the back
Lowered
Little Bits Of rust starting to reappear after 5 years nothing major though is only just visible
ENGINE
308 Red Motor
Turbo 400 Box
Heads Are midly ported
Double Valve Springs
Edelbrock Performer Manifold
600 Holley
Stage 4 HeatSeeker Cam

OK What price should ask for the car
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#2 Posted : 19 years ago
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what is a styleside ute holden have coupe utes in the aussy holdens
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style side I believe was a aftermarket ute tub with external mudguards fitted to the back of one tonners. It gave a custom look.
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A Styleside ute is another (older) name for a Coupe Ute.

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Hi Dave.

I'm with Cloudy on this one, I always thought that the 'Styleside' ute was the one with the smaller (narrower) box tray with mudguards protruding from it.

The coupe ute is what Holden makes, it means a ute where the body & cab are one piece
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yes the kids seem to be calling well bodies stylesides these days. I have no idea where they got that from... I'm with Terry and Cloudy on this one.
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I thought the narrow tray with external mudguards was called a "stepside"?



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I'm with Jabba here...They are callled a stepside due to the step that is quite often built into them between the rear wheel and cab.

As I remember it, the styleside tag came from the early days of utes (30's) to differentiate them from the traybacks.

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Without seeing it, and with rego, looks good (ie only minor rust), tidy interior and good mechanicals you should get somewhere between $5k and $7.5k. Petrol prices are causing vehicles like yours to drop in sales, BUT you don't see hardly any for sale any
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#10 Posted : 19 years ago
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See - VU - VZ SS ute. IMO this is the 'styleside' he is referring to (if he replies to his own topic we may find out)...

".....and it's 186 cubic inches.... AROUND"!!
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Grab a Just Cars mag and do a quick comparison. Only cost you $3.50, and it's a good read/dream while you're there. Personally think you'd get Byron's prices if you waited, but if you're after a quick sale you might have to drop a bit. Depends how keen
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