Yes, BO6 cab chassis got the standard HJ-HZ cowl. It meant an additional body in white, but they did it rather than prepare Special Vehicle Orders. Initially they only anticipated 90 Ambulance Vehicle orders per annum across M60 and M70 models (as of late 1974). Initially this meant:
Premier grille, sheetmetal and front bar.
Premier door trims.
Complete front floor mat.
55A alternator.
Utility bumperettes (for cab chassis to add to Ambulance body)
Belmont hubcaps (from sedan/wagon)
Windshield in position but not fused.
As the volume was so low I reckon these were restricted only to Ambulance sales. However by HZ they were easily purchased by anyone. I know of two people who bought them new, one M60 and one M70. The guy who bought the M70 bought one as it looked like a DL7 delete stripe Sandman (the most common HZ Sandman) but was 1/4 of the Insurance cost, and he got a 5.0L, buckets, console, N66 rims, sports dash etc. Just missed out on the steering wheel, mirrors, blackouts and full length headlining. If he wanted to he could have optioned the comfort pack which was the headlining and carpet, and had a dealer fit the mirrors and steering wheel.
Edited by user Wednesday, 19 May 2021 9:22:19 AM(UTC)
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