I do like a bagged out ride!
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
A beautiful custom van there. From the clip looks to be a great deal of tradesman talent gone onto it. Is it a known van on here or on the show scene?
Great to see the full length wagon bumper installed correctly. Nice and tight with correct hinges.
Nice custom unit all over. Owner must of had enough of it because there are things that could be better finished.
Looks to have air bags and custom fuel tank and location with filler on the passenger side.
Great ride, I like it!
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
Taken from the second link (part of listed description)
Rear Mount Fuel Cell with Relocated Flush Fuel Filler
Accuair Aire Ride Suspension
Dual Comps
Intro Vista Rims 18×7 Front/ 18×8 Rear
Drop Spindles
Custom Steel Dash Fascia
Refoamed Bench Seat
Leather Seat, Dash, Door Cards
Full Length Headlining
Custom Aluminium Grill
HQ Wagon Shortened and Shaved Rear Bar
Re Sandaro's question.....I don't know of it, have only recently seen an outdoor shot on a Holden van owners facebook or something
I wonder if there is enough interest to buy a finished van like that to push the price? Time will tell
There's also a HJ Sandman going up, paint/trim don't match the HHS report but looks great anywayhttps://burnsandcoauctions.com.au/po...dman-panelvan/
Purple HQ sold for $90,000
Blue HJ sold for $64,000
Buyers premium on this one was 9.9% making them $98,910 and $70,336
[QUOTE=Valencia;119470]The HJ was cheap at that price[/QUOT
Yeah I agree, though I get a little lost with values on these ones.
Is the value in how it presents now or the fact its a legit Sandman?....Does being wrong paint and trim drag it back much, or is that just for purists and Joe Public doesn't really care?
I think that unless you restore it to exact paint and trim it is only worth custom van money. Alternatively the buyer will be factoring in the cost of putting things right, but especially with paint this can't be changed easily, so purists would just move on.
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