H is for hard top which does make more sense.
I wondered if it could have been a V too, for rapier van. Imagine that! But
you never know what wierd badge engineering rootes got up to.
There was a commer cob (also called hillman husky) here in NZ that used to
race hillclimbs very successfully (alpine floorpan, lighter shell, and
better weight distribution). It was painted bright yellow and called the
corn cob.
greg
from Rob..
> Greg, thanks for the help, actually, like I said, the Stamp is very weak.
The U
> in LUX could be LHX.
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