You can be pretty confident to say its a sandman from the ID info and those photos put together. Anyone in the family have old family photos from the 70s that may include the car even in the background?? That would be gold.
You can be pretty confident to say its a sandman from the ID info and those photos put together. Anyone in the family have old family photos from the 70s that may include the car even in the background?? That would be gold.
I seriously don't think it's anything but a sandman with those photos I've seen of all the goodies that one can have it just all fall's into place ...who would go to all that effort and detail really... just hoping the chassis number matches maybe even the motor
Found the chassis number and it matches the id tags
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The engine also has the original id stamp, QR prefix...
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I'm going to ask around family on the weekend and try and get some details, hopefully the manuals etc are still around
Caribbean Turquoise is a awesome colour, I've got a ZHZ sedan that colour, one of my faves.
Check out Hainsys van build on here
she the real deal not a hz radio go for it
She deserves to be restored.
Definitely a keeper.
Cheers Kiwivan
It is not about the journey,It is the style we travel in!
Just love the story bout the Ute / being in the family since new / and still having the bling .. happy day's.
A happy “Ute” story, a lot less utes survived that’s for sure. This is built in one of the great colours also, and knowing it’s full history is such a bonus.
"Proud To Be An Old Fart".
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