Flew from Melbourne to Canberra yesterday and then picked up and drove my new HZ van back to Geelong. It was a good 7 hour drive home which was a good 'christening', well in a driving sense anyway. Needs a bit of work which I'm up for, to bring it back to something like original. However I will be tweaking it non-factory to suit my tastes with some genuine GTS guards which I picked up last weekend, widened GTS rims which should arrive this week and the addition of a dickie seat in the back so my 4 & 7 year old boys can travel safely. I bought a VX berlina black leather dickie seat a couple of weeks backs back which will match in well with the slate black trim.
It's into my mates whos a panel beater/painter on Wednesday. I have to decide at that point whether I do a quick tidy up of the rust or get a little more carried away and put the GTS guards, fill the side windows and spray he whole thing... Money will govern what I do, but history will tell me that I'll want to go the hog... I don't want a show car though, I want something I can take out on the weekends and down the beach and enjoy.
Van is an original 253 4spd, but has a 308/auto on gas which I'll also keep. It's Qld built and XX7 plated. I'll post some pics soon once the project is underway.
This is my fourth Sandman. I sold my last about 3 years ago to pay for the paint on my HK Brougham. It's amazing how badly I crave for Sandman ownership when I'm without it. My first car was a HJ Pano, stocky 253/auto but fat and low. I guess this was the start and being an old 'Bogan Surfer' from Rockingham WA these were he ultimate cars to chuck the boards in the back, travel down the coast and wake up in either the Settlers tavern or 3 Bears bar car parks and then head for a surf. Love to pass a bit of this culture down to my boys - maybe thats a bit wrong but it's a piece of me I'd like to share with them.
Cheers, Jez
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