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Post by Roehm3108 on Mar 14, 2011 16:52:46 GMT 10
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Post by jenniewren on Mar 14, 2011 17:51:16 GMT 10
That is a gorgeous looking vv.......absolutely love the colours....wish I had seen it before I did my interior col's...........
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Post by frankidownunder on Mar 14, 2011 20:09:09 GMT 10
In a word, WOW.. very nice.
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Post by seeshell on Mar 14, 2011 20:13:22 GMT 10
You know, there just aren't enough vans today with Baths... A real cutie! Cheers Seeshell
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rose
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Post by rose on Mar 14, 2011 20:41:55 GMT 10
This is adorable what kind of van is this ? Sorry I'm new to this
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Post by Don Ricardo on Mar 14, 2011 21:05:16 GMT 10
Hi Rose,
It's a Carapark Homemaker, apparently built from a kit sold by Carapark. If you click on the bottom left photo you will see a copy of the plans.
A fully completed version of the same caravan, or very similar, was sold by Carapark as a Hunter or Hunter de Luxe (depending on the year). There's more info on the Carapark thread in the Down History Lane section if you're interested.
Don Ricardo
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Post by Franklin1 on Mar 14, 2011 21:40:42 GMT 10
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Post by JBJ on Mar 15, 2011 6:53:39 GMT 10
hi All,
I first saw this van about 10 years ago. The guy that restored it had a caravan repair business in Lismore, near where I live, for a long time. This was his own restoration project, & it is better than new.I also believe that it would be quite original & authentic.
I dont think anyone would find a better restored van anywhere. He's tried to sell it several times that I know of.
A good buy for those interested
JBJ
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