Holden Sandman


The Holden Sandman is a sports coupé utility and panel van produced by Holden from 1974 to 1980.
The Sandman featured elements from the Monaro GTS, including gauge cluster, steering wheel, bucket seats, and a fully furnished interior, vinyl stripes, and wheels. The guards featured a "Sandman" logo painted on B pillars, and Sandman written on the tailgate. It utilised a 4-speed manual transmission or an optional 3-speed 'Tri-Matic' automatic, both controlled through a console mounted gear stick.
The HQ and HJ Sandman models were available with the following engines: GMH '173' I6 at, GMH '202' I6 at, [Holden V8 engine|V8 engine|GMH '253'] V8 at, GMH '308' V8 at.
It was released in the following series: HQ, HJ, HX, HZ

Sandman concept

At the 2000 Sydney Motor Show Holden unveiled a Sandman Ute concept based on the Holden Ute (VU). The interior and exterior was designed by Mambo Graphics.

Holden Commodore Sandman

The Sandman nameplate was revived in 2015 for a limited edition of the Holden Commodore (VF) SportWagon and Ute. It was available in SV6 and SS V Redline specifications. It featured 20-inch wheels, Sandman decals, and optional orange sheep skin seat inserts and shag carpet cargo rug in the SportWagon.

Reception

It competed with the Ford Sundowner, Surferoo and Chrysler Drifter. It was popular among surfers.

Legacy

A postage stamp of the sandman released. A 1974 HQ Sandman panel van featured in Forza Horizon 3.