I really don’t think 67V is a Sandman only trim code in base model, only 18V is.
That doesn’t mean that it isn’t a Sandman though. Door light switches were in all of them, it’s the courtesy lights under the glovebox that’s was only in Sandman. All those options were available on any Holden Ute but HHS will confirm if it’s a Sandman, I hope it is.
Indications that might still be there are, black trim around windscreen, black plain die cast door handles, blackouts in Sandman places etc.
Last edited by wbute; 25-05-2020 at 01:48 PM.
HX Sandman XU3 GVWs stayed the same as the rest of the range ie 2200kg for V8, and 2155kg for 6cyl.....
HX Sandman XX7 optioned examples had lower GVWs - utes and 6cyl vans at 1860kg and V8 vans at 1950kg....
Regards
Rod
The old 202 would have been revving its head off at 100 Kph with that diff ratio from factory
my god what were they thinking
Oh well, a bit disappointed, the hunt continues...
I just got the verdict back from HHS it’s not a Sandman.
See below,
Hi Rod,
Thank you for visiting HHS and for your enquiry.
Many Holdens have been altered and upgraded over time. This HX Holden utility you have was not a Sandman originally, but a nicely optioned example of the base commercial. The good news is that the ID plate particulars belong together as well as to the bodyshell. That is a super bonus on any old Holden today.
The HX Sandmans were not available in 6-cylinder configuration at the time your utility was built. They had been discontinued earlier in the year due to extremely low sales and only V8 vehicles were being made.
What you have is a base utility with several options including the 3300HC engine, Trimatic automatic transmission, and bucket seats at the very least.
It is also a possibility that the selling dealer arranged for Sandman decals, etc., to be applied prior to sale in order to satisfy a specific request if the car has presented as a Sandman in the past. Who would really know? If only these old Holdens could speak...
This is probably not the answer you were expecting but I hope this is of some use to you.
Please feel free to ask any questions relating to your Holden.
Kind regards,
Ben
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Rodney Milne wrote:
Hello Holden Historical Service’s,
I just purchased what I believe is Pagewood HX Sandman Ute.
It is a rare 6cyl auto with all matching numbers, chassis and
engine. See Compliance Info below,
ADR Tag
HX COUPE UTILITY A
3/77 AHX26545S With Matching Chassis Rail
GVW 2155KG
SEATING CAP. 2
VIN No. 8M80LGH919436X
Model= 8WM80XR
Body No. 919436-S
Trim= 1887-67V
Paint= 568-15950
ENG= L20 With 202 Eng No. QL656667
Trans= M40
RRAXLE= GV7
FireWall Body Stamp = 25206S
Cheers
Rod
Regards
Rod
So thats not good news
but now you can LS3 the thing
The HX Sandmans were not available in 6-cylinder configuration at the time your utility was built. They had been discontinued earlier in the year due to extremely low sales and only V8 vehicles were being made.
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I don’t know if this is entirely right....it’s a 3/77, if above is correct and the 6cyl stopped in that month as I also have a 2/77 HX Sandman 6yl with 18V Trim. If it is correct then my 2/77 could be the last one made.
Regards
Rod
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