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A panel van (or panelvan) is a form of van
Van

A van is a kind of vehicle used for transporting goods or groups of people. It is usually a box-shaped vehicle on four wheels, about the same width and length as a large automobile, but taller and usually higher off the ground, also referred to as a light commercial vehicle or LCV....
; in some national usages it is distinct from a purpose-designed van in that it is based on a family car
Automobile

An automobile or motor car is a wheeled motor vehicle for transportation passengers, which also carries its own car engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally f...
 chassis
Chassis

A chassis consists of a Frame that supports an inanimate object, analogous to an animal's skeleton, for example in a motor vehicle or a firearm....
; elsewhere in the world it applies to any solid (rigid-bodied, non-articulated) van, smaller than a lorry or truck (although the latter is also a vague definition), without rear side windows — in this usage the term is fairly interchangeable with simply "van".






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A panel van (or panelvan) is a form of van
Van

A van is a kind of vehicle used for transporting goods or groups of people. It is usually a box-shaped vehicle on four wheels, about the same width and length as a large automobile, but taller and usually higher off the ground, also referred to as a light commercial vehicle or LCV....
; in some national usages it is distinct from a purpose-designed van in that it is based on a family car
Automobile

An automobile or motor car is a wheeled motor vehicle for transportation passengers, which also carries its own car engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally f...
 chassis
Chassis

A chassis consists of a Frame that supports an inanimate object, analogous to an animal's skeleton, for example in a motor vehicle or a firearm....
; elsewhere in the world it applies to any solid (rigid-bodied, non-articulated) van, smaller than a lorry or truck (although the latter is also a vague definition), without rear side windows — in this usage the term is fairly interchangeable with simply "van". Indeed, in this latter case it tends to imply a vehicle larger than one based on a passenger car.

Panel vans are widely used in many parts of the world for transporting goods. In places where they are distinct from a "van" per se, they have less cargo space but better agility and manoeuvrability, making them particularly suited for cities with narrow streets and/or heavy traffic. Every major Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
an car manufacturer has a panel van in their line-up; these models used to be modified versions of existing passenger cars, such as the Citroën Visa
Citroën Visa

The Citro?n Visa is a supermini car that was produced by the France car marque Citro?n from 1978 to 1988.The Visa was the first new model under the platform-sharing policy of PSA Peugeot Citro?n after the takeover of Citro?n by Peugeot in the wake of the 1974 oil crisis — the earlier Citro?n LNA was just a re-engine and facelift o...
-based Citroën C15
Citroën C15

The Citro?n C15 is a panel van produced by the France manufacturer Citro?n from 1984 until 2005. It was the successor the Citroen 2cv and Citroen Dyane vans that pioneered the box van format from the 1950s....
 or the SEAT Ibiza
SEAT Ibiza

The SEAT Ibiza is a supermini car manufactured by the Volkswagen Group and sold under the SEAT marque. The Ibiza spans four generations and is still in production....
-based SEAT Inca
SEAT Inca

The SEAT Inca is a panel van, manufactured between 1995 and 2003, and designed and assembled in Spain and based upon the SEAT Ibiza Mk2, with which it shared platform and front body....
. This format was pioneered from the 1950s by the Citroen 2cv
Citroën 2CV

The Citro?n 2CV is an economy car produced by the France automaker Citro?n from 1949 to 1990. It is considered one of their most cultural icon cars....
 Camionette and the Morris Minor
Morris Minor

The Morris Minor was a popular British motor car aimed at the family market. It was the work of a team led by Alec Issigonis, who would go on to design the successful Mini....
.

However, since the introduction of the Citroën Berlingo
Citroën Berlingo

The Citro?n Berlingo is a panel van and leisure activity vehicle produced by the France manufacturer Citro?n since 1996.The Berlingo uses the same chassis and looks very similar to its PSA Group stablemate the Peugeot Partner....
 in 1996, it has become common for these vehicles to have a specific styling and structure, even if they may share chassis, powertrain or other components with passenger cars of the same brand. Examples of this new wave of panel vans are the Renault Kangoo
Renault Kangoo

The Renault Kangoo and Kangoo Express are panel van and leisure activity vehicle produced by French automaker Renault since 1997. The Kangoo is manufactured in the MCA plant in Maubeuge, France, and in Santa Isabel, Argentina....
 (1997), the Fiat Doblò
Fiat Doblò

The Fiat Dobl? is a panel van and leisure activity vehicle produced by Italian automaker Fiat since 2001. It was first launched to the public in Holland, and received the "2006 International Van of the Year" award by an international jury from 19 countries....
 (2001), (Opel) Holden Combo (2001), Ford Transit Connect
Ford Transit Connect

The Ford Transit Connect is a Compact MPV panel van developed by Ford Motor Company#Europe and introduced in 2002. It replaced the older Ford Escort van range, which had ceased production two years earlier....
 (2003) or the Volkswagen Caddy
Volkswagen Caddy

The name Volkswagen Caddy has been used by the Volkswagen Group to describe four different Caddy models:*Typ 14 was derived from the Volkswagen Golf Mk1,...
 (2004). They are also purpose designed to be utilitarian base model MPVs / people carriers, for a range of such vehicles.

Panel vans were also especially popular with younger car buyers in Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
 during the 1970s.

Australian panel vans

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In Australia, panel vans were a development of the Australian "ute
Pickup truck

A pickup truck is a light motor vehicle with an open-top rear cargo area which is almost always separated from the cab to allow for chassis flex when carrying or pulling heavy loads....
" (a variety of pickup
Pickup truck

A pickup truck is a light motor vehicle with an open-top rear cargo area which is almost always separated from the cab to allow for chassis flex when carrying or pulling heavy loads....
 also based on a car chassis). By the late 1980s, they began to slowly disappear from Australian roads as demand fell and major manufacturers slowly ceased building them.

Most utes usually had an option of metal, then later rigid plastic, shells that would fit over the back of the tray of the ute, thereby extending the vertical space drivers could store in the tray, usually to just above the existing roofline of the passenger cab. Later shells offered plastic windows for ventilation along the sides and even pop-out or swing-out windows at the rear to aid the driver's rear vision. These were eventually integrated into the body of the ute itself to form a hybrid vehicle that, while based on a ute body, offered more rear space than a conventional station wagon with its rear seats folded down. These became known to the Australian public essentially as panel vans.

Initial models were fitted at the rear with swing-down and -up doors (like utes), but later models came equipped with "barn-door" configurations that opened out to the sides of the vehicle, rather than down, aiding the loading of bulky freight into the vehicle without (as badly) damaging the body. Passengers could climb from the interior passenger cab into the cargo bay behind them easily. Later the installation of safety cages which segregated passengers from the cargo area became popular to prevent freight from the back sliding into the passenger cab (and potentially injuring the driver).

The first panel vans were manufactured by Holden
Holden

GM Holden Ltd is an Australian Automotive industry based in Port Melbourne, Victoria. The company was originally independent, but since 1931 has been a subsidiary of General Motors ....
 and Ford
Ford Australia

Ford Australia is the Australian subsidiary of Ford Motor Company and was founded in Geelong, Victoria, Victoria in 1925 as an outpost of Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited....
 in the late 1950s, but didn't become popular until the mid-1960s. By the early 1970s, usually when based on the Holden Kingswood
Holden Kingswood

The Holden Kingswood was a range of full-size cars manufactured by Holden, the Australian subsidiary of General Motors . Replacing the Holden Special in 1968, the Kingswood came in Pickup truck#The Australian ute, panel van, sedan and station wagon Car body style....
 and Ford Falcon model of the time, panel vans had become Australian cultural icons. The Holden Sandman is probably the best-remembered of these: for example, one of the vehicles driven by Mel Gibson
Mel Gibson

Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson, Officer of the Order of Australia is an Australian-American actor, film director, film producer and screenwriter....
 in the 1979 movie Mad Max
Mad Max

Mad Max is a Australian films of the 1970s Cinema of Australia apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction action film thriller film directed by George Miller and written by Miller and Byron Kennedy....
 was thought to be either a Sandman or a customised Kingswood panel van (apparently a 1975 HJ model in both cases). Ford panel vans (known briefly as Sundowners) were also popular, to a lesser degree. Chrysler
Chrysler

Chrysler LLC is an American automobile manufacturer that has manufactured automobiles since 1925. From 1998 to 2007, Chrysler and its subsidiaries were part of the German based DaimlerChrysler ....
 also came to the party in 1976, offering a CL model Valiant
Chrysler Valiant

The Chrysler Valiant was a passenger car introduced by Chrysler Australia in 1962 with production ceasing in 1981. Initially a rebadged import of the Plymouth Valiant from the United States where production ceased in 1976, the Valiant range was sold throughout Australia and New Zealand, as well as South Africa....
 panel van dubbed the Chrysler Drifter, but these could not compete with the popularity of Ford and particularly Holden, and were axed in 1978.

Younger drivers were especially attracted to panel vans, for reasons such as the ease with which a mattress could be installed within the cargo bay. Consequently, panel vans also attracted nicknames such as "sin bins," "shaggin' wagons," "screw canoes," "Scooby-Doo
Scooby-Doo

Scooby-Doo is a long-running Television in the United States animated television series produced for Saturday morning cartoon in several different versions from 1969 to the present....
 mobiles" after the Mystery Machine of the Hanna-Barbera
Hanna-Barbera

Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc. , was an American List of animation studios that dominated North American television animation during the second half of the 20th century....
 animated cartoons, and "fuck trucks." During the 1970s it also became fashionable to decorate the exterior sides with murals painted with intricate detail.

Australian police forces also purchased fleets of panel vans to use in a black maria, or paddy wagon, role.

Painters, electricians, and general labourers also found panel vans ideal for their trades, as the cargo bay offering extended capacity otherwise wasted in passenger space, and a highly customisable interior, without the bulk or extended dimensions of other longer-base vans.

The final production of Holden's Sandman series, the HZ model, featured a choice of V8 engines only, along with a four-headlight grille and under bumper front spoiler. According to a GMH Price List dated 25 January 1979, a basic HZ Holden panel van was priced at AU$6,076, with the Sandman option package an additional AU$1,700. The further optional components also included 5.0 litre V8 engine and a limited slip differential. If a buyer selected every Sandman extra, the price would be more than 150% of the cost of the basic HZ model. By the end of 1979, the Sandman had largely lost its place in the contemporary Australian youth culture - order figures were down and many of the vehicles were now being sold with the stripes and tailgate logos deleted. The Sandman ute was phased out of production prior to the van, the last of which was manufactured in October 1979.

The popularity of panel vans waned in the 1980s. Holden's last release was their WB model, in 1983. Subsequently, Ford became the sole manufacturer of them until 1997, when the XH model was released. This was to prove the last entry in the history of the Australian panelvan. In 2003, Holden released a new Sandman, based on their VU model Holden Commodore
Holden Commodore

The Holden Commodore is an automobile manufactured by the Holden division of General Motors in Australia, and, formerly, in New Zealand. In the mid-1970s, Holden established proposals to replace the long-serving Holden Kingswood nameplate with an all-new smaller model....
 of the time. These Sandmans were a limited edition release, and while they were identified (and marketed) as panel vans, they still retained the rear window and firewall of the ute they were originally based on, preventing movement between the cargo bay and the passenger cab, as offered by traditional panel vans.

Shazam Bodies have re-released the Panel Van for the Ford Falcon. They have one model in production plus a new model on the way and due for production in mid April 2007.

See also

  • Car body styles
  • Panel truck
    Panel truck

    A panel truck is a windowless cargo van built on a truck chassis. Similar in function to its smaller cousin, the sedan delivery; which is a station wagon with no backseat, and no side windows aft of the front doors....
  • Sedan Delivery
    Sedan delivery

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  • Pickup truck
    Pickup truck

    A pickup truck is a light motor vehicle with an open-top rear cargo area which is almost always separated from the cab to allow for chassis flex when carrying or pulling heavy loads....


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