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100 series solid front end ???

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100 series solid front end ???

Post by cozab »

hey guys just wanted to know what years the solid axle was in the 100 series untill ???? Was it solid axle in all models up until then ???
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Post by hillbilliywheelchair »

the 100 was never solid front the 105 is the solid front
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Post by bikeboy37 »

Some 100 series had a solid front end. The povo packs that government departments and the defence force used were solids with manual locking hubs. I just went and saw a heap today at auction and will be buying one in a week or two.
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Post by BUSTED100 »

bikeboy37 wrote:Some 100 series had a solid front end. The povo packs that government departments and the defence force used were solids with manual locking hubs. I just went and saw a heap today at auction and will be buying one in a week or two.
as hillbillywheelchair mentioned;

100 series is IFS
105 is the solid front axled 100 series
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Post by bikeboy37 »

Does this mean that the vehicles i have been looking at are actualy the 105 series and fowles has used the wrong number?

http://www.manheimfowles.com.au/find_bu ... iew_detail
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Post by BUSTED100 »

yep
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Post by mike_nofx »

The way i see it is, a 105 is still a "100 series".

Just like "70 Series" would include all the 7* models.
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Post by vk7ybi »

Yep, and *J45 are 40 series, and 55 wagons are 50 series.
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Post by joeblow »

105 designates a model within the '100 series'.

so a 105 is a '100' series vehicle.
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