Well thanks for the info. I tried the heritage center, but because mine is a RHD export model there is no record, damn it! I tried Holden over here, but back then there was no real worry about tracking RPO codes on a work truck, cab chassis. So I guess im stuffed as far as getting the exact info.
The ID tags do say its a 3720KG GVW, which is 8200LB, with 7.50 x 16.5-10 tyres
The ID tags have this info stamped C20903, and the vin tag 8CT235 Jxxxxxx
So the C20903 suggest its C20 cab chassis with a 131.5" WB, drive train was a L25 292 with a CH465/M20 and the rear end has 4.10 gears, with 13" x 2.5" brakes, which is what it has, the engine and tranny have been removed for a 454 rat and a more modern 4L80e, because of that the front springs have been changed to the 1900Lb set from the 1750 std.
The rear springs are an 8+1 spring pack which I did measure up and compared to the 75 shop manuals which suggested the HD 2850lb set.
This is where I could not find the info to say if you have this combo of parts its a 7500 rear end, or its still a 5700. Hence this thread.
Still I include this for interest of a RHD C20 in Australia
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So Vin Number 1st digit is 8 = GM Holden (Australia)
everything else is pretty straight forward. 8CT235 Jxxxxxx
Holden
2WD
292-6
C20
Cab Chassis
1975
assembled in Janesville (disassembled ? as its a CKD for export).
I dont think Im going to worry too much about the rear end, its a 14 bolt FF after all, and seems to have all the HD stuff mounted to it. I was more into what I could haul off the back end, it looks as though a class V hitch would be in order, or an HD Class IV, 14000lb MAX, though I wont be hauling anything THAT big behind once Ive finished my rig. Its more of a nice to know, or be able to point to as proof.
Thanks