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David 67HR Offline
#1 Posted : Monday, 14 October 2013 1:21:52 AM(UTC)
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Found another HR

Can DR Terry weave his magic and disclose meaning please

HR 225 MR - 800

Trim 881 - E58
Paint 585 - 8566
Insert 162
Top 558 - 8502

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#2 Posted : Monday, 14 October 2013 1:46:45 AM(UTC)
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I can help you with the 162 - means as far as I am aware, 186 with disc brakes.

The second Trim is probably TOP.
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#3 Posted : Monday, 14 October 2013 5:55:09 PM(UTC)
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Hi David

There are a few anomalies on this plate.

HR225MR - 800 translates to the 800th manual RHD HR Special sedan probably out of Melbourne. I am assuming Melbourne because AFAIK they were the only plant the stamp MR or AR immediately after the body style in HR. Is there another 'M' after the 800 on the BODY line ? What are the chassis number & tag numbers, those numbers will confirm it as the Melbourne plant.

E58 is Opera & Ballet Green Sadlon vinyl trim in an HR Special sedan.

881 is the combination code for a car painted Finistere Green with a white roof (usually Grecian White in HR)

585-8566 is the Dulux code for Finistere green

558-8502 can't be correct. 558 is most likely 585 for the paint line type, but 5802 is Budgeree Green, which is an EH body colour. This code is more likely 585-5804 which is Fowlers Ivory, a common white seen in EH & HD series Holdens. So the white roof on this car is more likely Fowlers Ivory, not Grecian White more commonly seen in HRs. It is a very early HR, which may be the reason the Fowlers Ivory white was used.

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#4 Posted : Monday, 14 October 2013 11:28:28 PM(UTC)
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Terry, I may be wrong but I think this has come up before. The Valley? assembly plant in QLD were assembling Dandenong bodies prior to Acacia Ridge commisssioning but from memory they didn't have the transmission code after the body number. This may be one of those. No idea why it would be missing as since they stamped the code on the insert line they knew what the mechanical spec was to be.
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#5 Posted : Tuesday, 15 October 2013 9:10:41 AM(UTC)
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Hello Friends,

The car is a special with the green colour and white roof but the code plate photo is covered with red dust and hard to read. The engine number is in the 30 000 range which makes it a very early build car. I am purchasing it as a donor as it 4 good doors, no rust in 1/4 panels and good guards and car had done 103 000 miles obviously in a dry remote area 186 and disc breaks front are obvious bonus items
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Originally posted by David 67HR
Found another HR

Can DR Terry weave his magic and disclose meaning please

HR 225 MR - 800

Trim 881 - E58
Paint 585 - 8566
Insert 162
Top 558 - 8502
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