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hey fellers i,ve got a hj styleside what is the best mods to start of with
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I always get confused with American terminology, which model is a 'styleside'.
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gedday dave its the 1 what isent flat cheers
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What isn't flat ?
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gedday dave the back isent flat cheers
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To start with call it a ute as you are in Australia not the U.S.
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gedday mate theirs 2 kinds a styleside thats what i,ve got and a flatpack cheers
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also the old school name is wuntuna for a flatpack. i will proberly do a lot of old school mods on my styleside
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I'm afraid I'm having some serious issues understanding the question. I think you've got a ute, is that correct ?
What do you mean when you say "theirs 2 kinds a styleside thats what" ?
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gedday terry yes i,ve got a styleside ute cheers
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i think he's got a ute (utility) not a "wuntuna" (1 tonne load capicity), or as holden called them a chassis & cab the other STYLE he is talking about is a standard ute the american definition of a styleside is what we call our ford and holden ute's, the stepside was first and had a rectangular floor and walls inside the tray and had external fender and mudgaurds shaped over the wheels http://image.classictruc...orq_thrust_ii_wheels.jpgstyle sides are like our utes and have a larger inside tub and the wheel arch's are part of the floor giving you more room front and rear of the wheel arch http://xpfalcon.kicks-as...ry/Ute%20Tray%20Size.jpg
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Either he has a ute or a One-Tonner, which is it, I'm still confused ?
He says styleside (ute) & you're saying that it's a One-Tonner.
I'm not being difficult it's just that it becomes a little difficult when some do not write & spell in English.
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sorry i miss read the post where he said wuntunna, so yeah a ute not 1 tonner and i totaly get where your coming from terry, was giving me a headache bad before lol
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gedday big kev it dosent look any thing like the 1 in your pick thats a dodge pickup mine is a holden hj kinsgwood styleside ute
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quote: Originally posted by hj styleside
mine is a holden hj kinsgwood styleside ute
You're not quite getting this are you ? What you have is a ute, not a 'styleside' ute. Dr Terry |
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quote: Originally posted by Dr Terry
Either he has a ute or a One-Tonner, which is it, I'm still confused ?
He says styleside (ute) & you're saying that it's a One-Tonner.
I'm not being difficult it's just that it becomes a little difficult when some do not write & spell in English.
Dr Terry
I've got a 5 year old kid Terry so I should be able to interpret for you. I'm used to poor spelling and no punctuation.
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gedday mate theirs 2 kinds a styleside thats what i,ve got and a flatpack cheers
Hello Dr Terry. Holden released 2 different versions of the open commercial vehicle in the HJ series. The first version was the Holden Utility, often referred to on the ID plate as a Coupe Utility but more commonly referred to by the general public as a "Ute" . This is the version I own. If you were a resident of the America's you may choose to refer to this vehicle as a "Styleside". The second version is the Holden 1 tonner, so called because of it's carrying capacity. This version is equipped with a flat tray, mostly constructed from steel or alloy, hence it's nickname of "a flatpack". The other affectionate name used by the public is partially derived from the way 1 tonner is spelt and is also the aboriginal word for "carries a lot of s***". "Wuntuna." This version of the Holden commercial is more useful for those tradesmen who are required to transport larger sheets of material that may otherwise protrude from or not fit snugly into the standard Utility without damage to the material or vehicle.
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hey fellers i,ve got a hj styleside what is the best mods to start of with
I require the advice and opinion of the members on this forum in relation to what modifications should be performed on my Holden Utility in order to enhance the visual, performance and handling characteristics of my vehicle.
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gedday terry your getting mixed up with the sand Mans mine isent a Sand Man it,s just a standed styleside cheers mate
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All of what you say makes sense. What doesn't make sense is for us Aussies to use Yankee names for a car body style which we invented. Styleside pfft !! One is a Utility (ute) & the other is a cab-chassis One-Tonner, it's been that way for 40 years plus, why are generation Y people renaming them.
If we were to go into body style names properly I believe that Holden utes, (along with Valiant utes & pre-AU Falcon utes) have always been true coupe utilities since their inception in 1951 (FX). The term coupe utility is reserved for a pick-up where the body & tray are one, not like Hi-Luxes, F-100s & current Falcons, where the tray is a separate bolt-on unit.
I would use the term styleside for something like an F-100 with a normal ute-style body. As soon as an aluminium tray is fitted in its place it become a table-top or just a truck. A stepside I've heard about & these seem to be seen most commonly on early build Yank pick-ups.
The only true utes which the Yanks built would be Chevy El-Caminos & Ford Rancheros, do these get called stylesides in the states, I think not.
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I think hj styleside is just takin the p!ss terry.
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here is a pick of it C:\Users\gamesmarster\Pictures\car\frount.jpg
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