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Z2 AU"GL" trim 2020-06-03 20:34
Z2 AUNot necessarily Australian-built. Wagons were imported in Australia I believe until 1979, after which they were built locally. 2020-05-31 08:50
MisterZ AUBlack pillars = later model 1980+ [GH]. [GE] Sigmas only came with body-colour pillars (as did entry-level GH models). This could be a Chrysler or Mitsubishi. 2019-12-14 23:23
130rapid PLChassis code [R1338] because every Australian 1977+ R12/Virage had 1.4-litre engine. 2015-09-14 12:34
MisterZ AU1987+ for Vacationer. Went on sale September. However, I'm unsure if this is a genuine Vacationer or not. The real ones actually had decals that said "Vacationer" - this one doesn't.

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2014-04-15 09:12
valiant1962 AUVL for sure, and I believe the stripe makes it a Vacationer pack 2013-05-04 05:47
valiant1962 AUDatsun 200B. 2013-05-04 05:45
valiant1962 AUSuzuki Sierra in Aust. 2013-05-04 05:44
Tiggo BRKingswood, I think 2013-05-03 19:30
garco NLStrange foglights in the bumper :think: 2013-05-03 06:56
dsl SXYes - I'd been looking at that page as well. Had not realised all Daimlers have central bonnet chrome strip - that's a point to store for reference and check for S2 and S3 as well. 2013-05-03 05:23
Sandie SXSome S1 info here: http://jaguarxj.info/Jaguar%20XJ%20Series%20I.htm (scroll to the bottom).

Most relevant part there could be 1971 - Radio aerials no longer possible to fit on front wings. (This car has an aerial on the rear, so would this be 1971 and up? but it doesn't say explicitly anything about rear aerials)
2013-05-03 04:44
dsl SX
130rapid a écrit Full info about Volkswagen Australian assembly and import in 50-70s.
Type 14 was available 1959-1968, fully imported from Germany. Only about 800 were sold in Australia.

(from /vehicle.php?id=449510 )
2013-05-03 04:00
dsl SXHave given it NZ-for-Aus ID to stand a better chance of being noticed if/when further dating info available.

Update - we have two 1972 XJ6s (as plate dated) with the early badge style - /vehicle_106822-Jaguar-XJ6-Series-I-1972.html , /vehicle_98223-Jaguar-XJ6-Series-I-1972.html - so this one could be NZ assembly.

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2013-05-03 03:54
dsl SXDatsun [610] estate? If so, local assembly. 2013-05-03 02:43
dsl SXNZ XJ6 exports to Aus started Sept 71, although previous exports from UK are likely. This looks the early crimson colour used from UK launch in Sept 68, and I think the rear badge is the XJ6 format with engine size 4.2 (or 2.8) in big figures over Litre in small ( as eg /vehicle_18268-Jaguar-XJ6-Series-I-1969.html ) compared to later format of X J above 6 (eg /vehicle_112093-Jaguar-XJ6-Series-I-1969.html ). I can't date the change from Glass's info, so unsure if this is pre-sept 71 - however as the 2.8 was still made until Sept 73, it may have been later. Something for the to-do list? Anyway it's not an XJ12.

And there's a Jag Mk2 alongside.
2013-05-03 02:42
Sandie SXThanks, that helps a lot. Jaguar XJ [Series I]. Compare to: /vehicle_393482-Jaguar-XJ6-Series-I.html (S2 Jaguars and Daimlers of both had more noticable rear plinths).

Can anyone fill in the rest of the details?
2013-05-03 01:59
chicomarx BE(brightened it a bit) 2013-05-03 01:52
Sandie SXSlightly closer view of the rear on the left here:
[Image: proof55.jpg]

NZ built?

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2013-05-03 01:48
chicomarx BE[Image: proof98.jpg] [Image: proof15.jpg] [Image: proof91.jpg] 2013-05-03 01:44
rjluna2 USThe main picture has these softer bumper style and has repeater at the front fender, so it is really 1987 or later Saab 900. 2013-05-03 01:14
rjluna2 USIs that Suzuki Samuri? :think: 2013-05-03 01:03
rjluna2 USVolkswagen Karmann Ghia. 2013-05-03 01:01
Sandie SXHolden VL Commodore Vactioner? 2013-05-03 01:00
chicomarx BEI had of course considered it but it's two cars, the 99 is parked behind the Valiant, the main in front. 2013-05-03 01:00
rjluna2 USHolden. 2013-05-03 00:58
dsl SXCould they both be the same car as August 1984 - Oct 85 (UK dates) Saab 90 - 2 door saloon with final 99 front features but 900 rear? 2013-05-03 00:53
chicomarx BE[*] SAAB 99:

[Image: proof40.jpg]
2013-05-03 00:48
chicomarx BE[Image: proof12.jpg] 2013-05-03 00:40
Lateef NOThanks. 1988-89, then. 2013-05-03 00:38
chicomarx BEadded. 2013-05-03 00:35
Lateef NO1988-91. Any shot of the B-pillar? That could narrow it down by two years. 2013-05-03 00:31
chicomarx BE[Image: proof20.jpg] [Image: proof2.jpg] 2013-05-03 00:30
Sandie SXEA Falcon 2013-05-03 00:30
chicomarx BE[Image: proof4.jpg] [Image: proof21.jpg]

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2013-05-03 00:29
dsl SX[X17]? Interesting find. 2013-05-03 00:20
Lateef NOChrysler Sigma [GE/GH] 2013-05-03 00:17
chicomarx BE[Image: proof12.jpg] 2013-05-03 00:16
Lateef NO1978-80 Renault Virage 2013-05-03 00:14
chicomarx BE[Image: proof6.jpg] [Image: proof60.jpg]


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2013-05-03 00:13
antp BEindeed ;) 2009-08-04 09:42
rjluna2 USAntp, I see SAAB 99 with the lighted headlights! 2009-08-04 02:45
valiant1962 AUThat's the one 2007-08-13 23:40
nzcarnerd NZYes VG model 1970-71. This body was just known as the Hardtop. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2669114 2007-08-13 06:47
rjluna2 USValiant VG? 2007-08-12 22:06
antp BEHardtop as model? Or just Valiant without model name? Or you mean Chrysler Valiant? 2007-08-12 21:44
nzcarnerd NZValiant hardtop 1969-70. 2007-08-12 21:22
big dave VALooks to Australian Chrysler Valiant. 2007-08-12 16:31

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