Title: FC Ute ID Plate Post by: notch8 on October 24, 2009, 09:46:44 PM Hi, just a newby here and first time post, so here goes.....
I'm think my FC ute might have been resprayed in a different colour to what it was originally and was wondering whether anyone out there could please help me decipher the ID Plate details: Body: FC 2106-8557M Trim: S1 770 Paint: 253-5296 Top: S10 It's currently a light green, but I dont think it's an original colour. Any help much appreciated Thanks....Mark Title: Re: FC Ute ID Plate Post by: mcl1959 on October 24, 2009, 10:04:20 PM Your ute is an ex Army vehicle and would have been khaki green originally. The grille and bumpers would also have been green. Probably was repainted after it was sold from the Army.
Can you supply the chassis number from the skirt in the engine bay please? These vehicles were prepared by GMH especially for the Army - A pretty rare ute you have there. Ken Title: Re: FC Ute ID Plate Post by: notch8 on October 24, 2009, 10:24:27 PM Thanks Ken for your prompt reply, sounds quite interesting. I haven't spotted any residual Khaki so must have been a full body respray and makeover, since grill and bumpers are obviously chrome now.
The chassis number is FC 63949M Still basically a stockie running a grey, but has been lowered slightly and some wider steelies Regards...Mark Title: Re: FC Ute ID Plate Post by: vmx-mxr on November 03, 2009, 08:52:12 PM G'day Ken
Just curious and keen to learn - how do you tell from the plate it was army or is it from the paint and trim codes alone? Dave Mac :) Title: Re: FC Ute ID Plate Post by: mcl1959 on November 03, 2009, 09:48:57 PM Dave,
Trim code starts with S1 which is the designated army production code from GMH. Trim colour (770) is Cordon Brown which was only used for the Services and Post Office vehicles Paint colour (5296) is Deep Bronze green which was reserved at the time as an army colour by GMH. S10 is the code which was used for extras added as per contract with the army - these included the painted out chrome, unpolished paint, canvas covered frame fitted to the back (similar to the FB ute featured in the latest TRAX catalogue) and others. Ken Title: Re: FC Ute ID Plate Post by: customFC on November 04, 2009, 12:47:18 AM Nice to hear of such an interesting ute still on the road.
Would be cool to see it put back as it left the factory in the DofD livery. Good luck which ever way you go. Regards Alex |