"As part of the plan, it is likely to cut down on the huge variation of commercial body variations and allow military sales to dwindle."
It's only a "huge variation" if you show all the possible combinations and permutations. The number of actual variations in body are small (Only 1 SWB variant, 110 in 2 or 4 doors or truck cab, 130 in 4 doors or truck cab (same cab as 110). And the number of driveline/chassis variations is even more limited (AFAIK only differences in wheelbase).
I suspect they could get by with only the HCPU tub in place of the usual 3-door 110, leaving only three long wheelbase body variants: truck cab, dual cab and wagon. And if they were careful with their proportions and body design they could probably use the truck cab for the SWB version as well. But hard to see how they would reduce from the ute/dual cab/ wagon versions that pretty much every manufacturer offers in their utility vehicles.
Steve
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