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Holden Sandman Reborn: Let the Good Times Roll … Again 2015-03-27 – Iconic Holden Sandman reborn to be launched 4 April in Torquay, VIC, ...
The modern Sandman edition is available for an additional $2950 on the $40,000 Commodore SV6 and $50,000 V8-powered SS-V wagon and ute. Holden expects just 250 will be made across the both models.
Available in Heron White, Nitrate Silver or Phantom Black, the 2015 Holden Sandman Ute and Sportwagon special editions add a AUD2,950 (about $2,300) premium on SSV and SV6 models.
A 1975 Holden Sandman customised with carpet, TV and other extras. In the 1970s the family-friendly Commodore model was released, and would become the company's most popular vehicle.
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Red Bull Racing Australia and GM Holden’s Design Department have joined forces for a one-off creation that is part V8 Supercar and all Aussie icon: the Holden Sandman Tribute Edition.
The epic-looking Tribute Edition Sandman has been created to celebrate the original Holden Sandman’s 40th birthday, and it isn’t some museum piece, as Lowndes – another Aussie icon who’s ...
The Sandman has been the test car for the development of Holden’s 3.6 litre twin-turbocharged V6 engine this year, which will make its competitive debut in the Next-Generation Commodore in 2019.
The iconic Holden Sandman has been born again - again! Using the backdrop of this weekend's V8 Supercar event on the Gold Coast, championship winning team Red Bull Racing has revived the famous ...
THE Holden Sandman is back 40 years after it was introduced, minus the fluffy dice and heart-shaped windows — but with the shagpile carpet and brightly coloured stickers that made the original ...
A 1975 Holden Sandman customised with carpet, TV and other extras. In the 1970s the family-friendly Commodore model was released, and would become the company's most popular vehicle.