Dunno if you've seen this one yet.
The character is not really my style but you may be interested, particularly around the 12.20 mark
Dunno if you've seen this one yet.
The character is not really my style but you may be interested, particularly around the 12.20 mark
I hadn't and it was worth the watch for a number of reasons. But the misinformation handed out by Aussies about things they own blows my mind. I'm surprised how much the Yank put together from the misinformation fed to him. Around the 12.20 mark is Troy with his VZ Van "Cylde" we have met a few times over the years. He studied mine pretty hard at Bathurst as I did his. I did note some of my mods showed up on his the next year. Which is a nice compliment. Then we met up at Forbes in 2021 Nationals.
Just for those who give a sh*t. The concept MAMBO Sandman was 1x Promotional Ute and 1x Concept Van. That's it. John Evans did the paint, Mambo artist Reg Mombassa (Chris O'Doherty ex "Metal as Anything" band) did the art. AMCAT (Australian Made Canopies And Tonneaus) made all the canopies either for their own releases or those for HBD (Holden By Design) and all were fibreglass. The original design concept was Holden and they worked with AMCAT to make it a reality and then latter an option (released first with VY Series 2. Vic Rego VAN-01 as seen in this video was originally John Evans own rego plate as seen in the V-Series thread. Rear "Ute" glass and panel work stayed in place for all HBD and AMCAT jobs. John Evans ended up buying the AMCAT moulds and did his own share of releases but at the end of the day these are still known as AMCAT products. As stated in the video John Evans has now retired. You should note the grass skirt on the girl (mural) is not on the VAN-01 shown. On the original it was added when the MAMBO concept van travelled to the USA as to not offend the Yanks with Australian nudity.
Good to see some friends that made it to the Bendigo Van Nationals and see a few Vans I haven't had the chance to see in person before or for awhile.
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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