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Old 29-04-2021, 07:21 PM   #1
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Thought some might enjoy this short vid from a 70s panel van meet

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A type of panel van is still very much alive especially in UK.
The humble VW Caddy can be turned into something crazy.





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A type of panel van is still very much alive especially in UK.
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Many, many years ago, an old neighbour had a black 1977 XC van, 351, with a mural on the side of Pink Floyds album, Dark Side of the Moon.
Looked great.
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OPs video not working for me.


Ironically I posted this video in the eBay / YT thread last night....




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Owned one of these in 1974,exact same spec & colour(Chrome yellow) $4044 on the road!
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Ironically I posted this video in the eBay / YT thread last night....




While there is still a smattering of vans getting around which is great to see, it's sadly nothing like the 'culture' that it used to be.
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Many, many years ago, an old neighbour had a black 1977 XC van, 351, with a mural on the side of Pink Floyds album, Dark Side of the Moon.
Looked great.
A guy i worked with had a 350 HQ PV with the cover art of the Bat Out Of Hell album down both sides, beautiful van.
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What's the good of that tho, a van for midgets.

I had a HX Sandman 5.0L van and a XC GS 5.8L van and a 3.3L one that chewed just as much fuel as the 5.8L but she was decked out in the back.

I never see done up P vans or the CF Bedford's and Transits anymore.

Fork it or walk it, no body rides for free. stickers on them and If the Van's a rocking don't come a knocking.
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The Van Nats were held in Parkes this year.
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watched this the other day. forward to 2min mark for the Police panel van
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoRp_YFu2pY
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What's the good of that tho, a van for midgets.

I had a HX Sandman 5.0L van and a XC GS 5.8L van and a 3.3L one that chewed just as much fuel as the 5.8L but she was decked out in the back.

I never see done up P vans or the CF Bedford's and Transits anymore.

Fork it or walk it, no body rides for free. stickers on them and If the Van's a rocking don't come a knocking.
haha the good ol days !
Shaggin wagons, our Mums and Dads used to think all the baddies naughty boys owned them and the girls in them were Sl-ts !
Drive ins.
Memories indeed.
Loved our V8 vans, they looked and sounded tuff as.
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Mines still hibernating in my garage, will be done one day.


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The Van Nats were held in Parkes this year.
Went to the van nationals held in Albury-Wodonga 2019 (hosted by the Majestic Vanners club) still plenty of great vans getting around.
Late 70s, early 80s van scene, those were the days.







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Nice. Love the idea of the black outed barn door window frame. Gives the impression of a single upper tailgate.
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I'll just leave these here

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even better in colour with a model


someone had a pretty good crack at making one for themselves


back when you could buy kits


and for something retro cool
Holden Sandman Concept from 2000.
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Got to say I was jealous of the Sandman :(
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i love the '70,s VP. it was like an artist canvas for some. i love murals on them, thats a lot of work and talent. bubble windows. its was a real dick measuring contest. barns doors vs top and bottoms doors. at the drive ins the top and bottom type were good i think, (but be fore my time). different front ends, they where customizable. and the fun and stigma that went with them. imo nothing compares today, people are so clinical with there new flash investments.
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and for something retro cool
Holden Sandman Concept from 2000.
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And these days there's multiple posts and Bookface pages on the chrome exhaust tip they've just fitted and have to brag about.
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I took mine to a few van shows when it was on the road, the scene now has flipped 180, before it was customises as crazy as you want, now it’s all about body codes and originality and future values etc.
not many customise anywhere near the extent of its heyday.
There is still some crazy examples, just not as common.
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Lets not forgot Valinats efforts to get in on the action. Drifter to the Denim Machine.





Holden wise.....John Strachans "Alley Cat" was my all time favourite show van. All V12 Jag drivetrain.



So many great vans at that time.
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I took mine to a few van shows when it was on the road, the scene now has flipped 180, before it was customises as crazy as you want, now it’s all about body codes and originality and future values etc.
not many customise anywhere near the extent of its heyday.
There is still some crazy examples, just not as common.
Anal collectors, its taken all the fun away from what it was all about. Girls, the beach, the drive ins.
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Anal collectors, its taken all the fun away from what it was all about. Girls, the beach, the drive ins.
Yep the amount of vans you see at a show these days was just a normal daily occurrence back in the 70's and 80's, and for the most part they where basically stock with a few mods, that's the culture I'm more familiar with not the show scene...Show vans where around for sure but you didn't see them down the beach that much....
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Yep the amount of vans you see at a show these days was just a normal daily occurrence back in the 70's and 80's, and for the most part they where basically stock with a few mods, that's the culture I'm more familiar with not the show scene...Show vans where around for sure but you didn't see them down the beach that much....
Loved both the show scene and day to day vans at the time.
Got so many idea's from Custom vans and Trucks magazine.

Even today when I take the panel van to work or quoting jobs, people approach me commenting on the laid back panel van era.

I would buy another Sandman in a heartbeat for the right money but it wouldn't be a trailer queen.
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Even me dear old mum had a Escort Sundowner PV

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My offering from 77. 2 day old HX Mint Dulip 253, bucket seats 4 on the floor. Originally wanted the dark green but had to wait 6 weeks to get it built. Dealer rang me after a week and said " I got this other green one if your interested". Never lost it in a carpark. Stood out like a sore thumb.
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I remember The Wizard with it's Ford 429 Cobra Jet engine, imagine the purists nowadays if you did that engine conversion, you’d melt the internet!

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Theres a Holden PV thats gets around Mums suburb, been around since I was a kid and I still see him every so often. The paints getting powdery and thin but its great to see it still going.

The mural is of a topless Viking chick slaying a dragon whilst riding a black horse. We'd always stop for a look and a giggle as kids, her being topless and all
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