Australia Posters and Art Prints
Description: Holden introduced the Sandman ute in 1974 as part of the HQ series and based on base models, but with extras including the comprehensive dashboard from the Monaro, two seats, and sport wheels. It immediately hit a sales sweet spot with younger male buyers, outselling the Monaro, and promptly dubbed “shaggin’ wagon” and “sin-bin” and becoming the catalyst for similar vehicles from other manufacturers trying to cash in on the Sandman craze. By the late '70s, the fizz had almost completely gone from the Sandman's market as people who wanted a surf wagon already owned one and new buyers were moving on to other trends, so 1978 was the model's last hurrah, though they very much have held their cult status to this very day.
Description: Rock out in style with our 'Stumpfest' T-shirt, inspired by the hilarious episode from the beloved show Bluey. This retro concert poster design takes you on a musical journey with Bandit, Stripe and Lucky's dad as their attempt to conquer the tree stumps in the heeler's backyard is met with "small" challenges.