ive always wondered about the sea witch , i just hope it WASNT cut into a ute
ive always wondered about the sea witch , i just hope it WASNT cut into a ute
Last edited by Sinbin; 21-06-2010 at 11:04 AM.
The classic sandman panel van - still a fathers worst nightmare
No one knows what happened to the original.
There was/is a replica at sea world/Movie world/Dreamworld or one of the worlds at the gold coast.
Have any of yous ever considered making one of these ? Like just doing the paint work on the sides and make a replica of this car ?
The classic sandman panel van - still a fathers worst nightmare
Hi, yes I have consider doing a replica Sea Witch van. Trying to find some info about it, in regards what size motor, gearbox, paint colour and diff size. Trax model, state it had a 253 engine. I reckon there would be some serious dollar in the art work. If I was going to do a project like this, i would like to think i would use a HZ Sandman van. I do have spare parts, just need a another Sandman van (HZ), bigger shed and more time. I really think it would be a great project.
Don't Come Knocking If This Van's Rocking
yeah it certainly would
The classic sandman panel van - still a fathers worst nightmare
Dear Mr. Bill Vandenheuvel
Thank you for your enquiry relating to Sea Witch. As I have no personal knowledge of the vehicle I contacted a chap I know who is writing a history of the van culture in the 70's. Please find below his reply, unfortunately it is not the answer I'm sure you were hoping for.
"Hi Matthew,
Always great to hear from you.
Ah yes, good old Sea Witch ... must be the most-used van pic these days. You can get it on everything from underpants and doonas to jigsaw puzzles.
Yes, I'd love to find its owner but have had no luck -- have found the wreckage of what seems like a good replica, but that's all. It is surely the most sought-after van. On the plus side, I've spoken to the Holden executive who got the brainwave of having it painted that way, and drove it around for a while back then, plus I found the artist (but, bad luck for everyone concerned, he didn't reply to me at the time, and has since died). Makes me convinced it is worth recording as much of these vehicle stories while we can, otherwise they'll disappear.
If you come across any clues, or anything else van-related, please keep me in mind.
All the best,
Stuart"
Kind regards
Matthew Lombard
Curator
National Motor Museum
Birdwood
Don't Come Knocking If This Van's Rocking
Hi I have a replica Sea Witch tried to upload photo but wont, it is HJ 253 Tri Wallnut GTS Dash/Steering wheel Statesman Seats and has full wrap
Yep, know the car. Looks cool on the street.
sea_witch_tribute.jpg
Wrap was done by Vanning legend John Evans.
With uploading to this forum you need to resize images and reduce the file size.
Would like to see more photos of this van so keep trying.
Selling HJ 253 Engine
Engine Number QR718*** | 19M5 Clock Casting at 6 O'Clock
19th December 1975 Suit HJ Late Dec 1975 to April 1976
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