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You guys are the ones to ask I reckon or at least point me in the right direction.
Body/Chassis No EH62862M (I know the EH bit and the M is for Melbourne, it is stamped on the RHF inner guard section under the bonnet, Engine Number of the 149 is H817133. I am all good with trim codes and the like.
Anything would be a help fellas.....Chrisso
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Comments
Nothing to unlock.
Nothing to unlock.
It's just the 62,862nd EH that was made in Melbourne.
Nothing more in it.
David
Old is good.
Well apparently The original
Well apparently The original vehicle was EH Standard manual station sedan # 1,734 in the schedule for manufacture at the Dandenong, Melbourne plant. It was finished in single-tone Fowlers Ivory and featured a Bolero Red interior. I wanted to know what number car it was off the line and now I know thanks to these guys.
team@holdenhistorica...