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The Sandstone Number Series is a series of cars by Sandstone Cars. It consists of 8 sedans.

Sandstone I[]

The Sandstone I was introduced in 1949. It included a 4.5-series 900 EPM fusion engine, one of the strongest in the 1949 car line. Capable of 110 mph speeds, it was one of the first 4-wheel drives produced by Sandstone.

The Sandstone I featured a very lush luxury interior, complete with heated cup-holders and even television. The Sandstone I was discontinued in 1959 and was replaced by the Sandstone II.

Sandstone II[]

The Sandstone II was produced in 1955. It was complete with a 4-series 850 EPM engine, weaker that the Sandstone I due to higher demand for smaller engines. It also wasn't released as a 4-wheel drive. It is the only Sandstone Car without the option of cloth seats (leather only).

The interior was more business-like than the Sandstone I. The car included the option of television, built in record player, and other high-end amnesties. It sold at a modest $26,000 in today's money.

Sandstone III[]

The Sandstone III was in production from 1966 to 1979. It was a huge success with all sorts of buyers for its 5-series 1000 EPM engine and comfortable interior. The exterior was lifted to look much like the Chrysler 300.

The interior was more simple that previous versions. In 1979, a CD player was introduced as an expensive option. The heated and cooled cup holders stayed in the design.

Sandstone IV[]

The longest-running car in the series, the Sandstone IV lasted from 1968 to 2004. It was revolutionary for Sandstone, becoming their best car ever. It ran on a 4-series 900 EPM engine.

The interior was simple, with the full Sandstone Entertainment System built in.

Sandstone V[]

Introduced as a stronger version of the Sandstone IV, the V ran from 1969 to 1988. It wasn't the most successful car in the number series, but it sold well with farmers. It ran on a four-wheel-drive 5-series 1100 EPM engine.

The interior was less luxurious than previous versions. Some cars featured extra features mentioned in earlier versions, but most came with the standard features and a wood trim.

Sandstone VI[]

In 1972, the Sandstone Number Series introduced the Sandstone VI. It had a 4.5-series 450 EPM engine.

The interior was average, with the Sandstone Entertainment System version 5.5. It was the first number series car to include a CD player, and the first to have a drop-down ceiling video screen.

Sandstone VII[]

In 1975 production began on the Sandstone VII. It was geared to the off-road districts, with a 5-series 520 EPM 4WD engine. the body was made more streamline than the VI. Besides the engine, the interior was basically the same as the Sandstone VI.

Sandstone VIII[]

It wasn't until the mid 1980s that the Sandstone VIII was introduced. The last of the series, it was packed with a 4-series 440 EPM engine. The VIII was geared to a more sporty look, steering the Number Series away from the usual business-like feeling of the cars.

The Sandstone Entertainment System was the most advanced of the 1980s. It included a GPS system, CD/DVD/AM/FM sound system, rear LCD screens and the newly started Sandstone Radio, exclusive to Sandstone Cars.

See also[]


Sandstone Cars
Overview - Category · Enigma Cars · Sandstone 6-year program

Vehicles - Sandstone Decade · Sandstone Millennium · Sandstone Empra · Sandstone R1X · Sandstone C40 · Sandstone Point · Sandstone C380 · Sandstone T200 · Sandstone 480, Sandstone 580, Sandstone Bluelight · Sandstone C300 · Sandstone Whitefire · Sandstone Falcon · Sandstone L1 · Sandstone i · Sandstone VOne
See also: List of automobiles


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