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Hello Boys and girls, Ive been offered a 1971 HQ Holden stationwagon for free I was wondering if the front chassis section is just like the sedan. Do the wagons have coil springs or leaf in the rear. Cheerio Tom
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same as sedan and rear is coil
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You will probably find that the rear springs from the wagon will be stronger and more rigid than ones from a sedan. Recently put the rear springs from a donor wagon into the hq sedan and the gap between the top of the tyre and the start of the guard was n
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yes wagon springs are the same rateing as statesman springs ! which are longer & heavier compared to sedan springs
do you have hq gts stuff 4 me ?????
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Thanks Guys, Actually I only want the HQ wagon as it has a really good floor and sence it has the chassis like in a sedan and not a ute I can use it in my Austin A40 Kustom project.
Thanks Owen.
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