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SubmitterDodgemanMore Photos from Dodgeman   Last Update2005/2/7 12:24    Tell a friendTell a friend
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Another Cooma treasure. Photographed about one block away from where it was sold new.

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Dodgeman
Posted: 2005/2/7 20:52  Updated: 2005/2/7 20:52
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B120dat
How you could see rear bumpers in this shot defeats me completely, but this is in fact a '70 to '73 car complete with the 1200 car type instrument panel. These early models also had chrome tail light trims.

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B120dat
Posted: 2005/2/8 1:01  Updated: 2005/2/8 1:01
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 Re: Red hot
you can see them...where they usually are... look at the end of the ute you can tell thats a bumper on the rear

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Dodgeman
Posted: 2005/2/7 12:28  Updated: 2005/2/7 12:28
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You don't find 'em like this much anymore. The dent in the guard is as much real body damage as there is & it is complete right down to the hubcaps.

I ran a new set of these caps, chromed, with trim rings, on 5" wide 12" diameter wheels on my wife's green 1000 twice door.
With the little Bridgestone radials, it really looked the part.

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B120dat
Posted: 2005/2/7 12:33  Updated: 2005/2/7 12:33
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the tonneau cover isnt orignal?.. from the early grill im guessing a 70s model 1200 ute?..hmm it could be a late 70 or 80 model because of the back bumpers....

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2332owner
Posted: 2005/2/7 12:39  Updated: 2005/2/7 12:39
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Did the early models have different bumpers?

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B120dat
Posted: 2005/2/7 12:45  Updated: 2005/2/7 12:45
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Thats what i have gathered..... out of all the 1200 utes i have seen, the early/most of 70s ute's had no bumpers and the 80s ones did(have seen a few of 1200utes).

But this idea could be squashed lol.... any people on the site notice this too?? i know the very early 1200 utes were different too the 80s ones...i reckon the rear bottom gaurds are slighty different on the early and late ones as well

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dazzasute
Posted: 2005/2/7 15:14  Updated: 2005/2/7 15:14
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 Re: Red hot
mines a '74 apparently (It didn't come with a compliance plate) and it had rear bumpers at one stage. You can see it if you pull the rear side panels out of the inside of the tray, and look into the back corner. The place it bolts up to is still there.

but i don't think the '74 is in the "old" category... or is it??


This one still has the original front mudflaps which is more rare than the hubcaps i thought... great for throwing mud where you don't want it to go (maybe thats why 1200's rust there?)

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ddgonzal
Posted: 2013/12/3 6:00  Updated: 2013/12/3 6:00
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 Re: Red hot
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Did the early models have different bumpers?
Yes, the same bumpers as sedan/coupe/wagon. But the ute in this photo is a STD ute, so it has painted bumper, grille and dogdish hubcaps instead of the more familiar chrome/stainless items.

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dazzasute
Posted: 2005/2/8 1:58  Updated: 2005/2/8 1:58
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 Re: Red hot
from this angle it looks as if the bumpers could be a part of the car behind it, rather than the ute. I thought they were from the ute tho