I see the light
b10 as the plate show's has
v scratched into it
mine has no mark's just b10
Has also the a10
And best of all no plastic grill
all shinny steel Quote:
phunkdoktaspok wrote:
I am confused as to what you are talking about, but maybe this will help explain something.
Early 1200 utes were still B110
Late 1200 utes are B120
1000 ute is a B20
1000 wagon is a VB10
1000 sedan is a B10.
All came with plates like pictured below.
1000's were before any compliance, so therefore never had any Australian compliance plate.
My plate has the engine number and chassis number stamped in. All 1000 wagons I have seen, have all had the V scratched in. I am guessing the plates were simply made with B10 printed and the rest was added manualy.
Since early 1200 utes were labeled as B110 still, I am guessing that 1000 utes were also left as B10 on the plates even though they became known as a B20.
What is it that you must invent new fitment?
And that my friend's said it all
Just the info I was chassing
FITTMENT (kinder word)
than open heart surgry using scud missle to cut wee hole's bigger
yep yep
crap part replaced with ready find and serviceable part's avalible any where you know like over produced G M H 's (holden's ) ford's toyota's