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Post by pheonixfreddy on Apr 3, 2013 18:16:13 GMT 10
We are in the process of buying a Pheonix vintage caravan has anybody heard of these! and also we are new to this forum so a hello from us in victoria. We are also the proud owners of a Wanda van that we are renovating
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Post by Roehm3108 on Apr 3, 2013 18:48:25 GMT 10
Hi and welcome. Congrats on getting a Phoenix caravan, we look forward to seeing pics once you can get them.
If you go into the "Down History Lane" section of the site, you will see a list of topics. On the second one down, you will see "start your search here". Click that and you will see an alphabetical list of caravans appear. Go to Phoenix and click and the subject will appear.
Good luck
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Post by firefighter on Apr 3, 2013 18:54:17 GMT 10
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Post by pheonixfreddy on Apr 3, 2013 19:24:06 GMT 10
Thankyou very much for that info, we have PM'd for a info disc very much looking forward to finding out all about them
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Post by pheonixfreddy on Apr 3, 2013 19:27:35 GMT 10
some pictures its imaculate and all original inside just needs some painting on the outside
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Post by pheonixfreddy on Apr 3, 2013 19:33:33 GMT 10
the original badge
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Post by pheonixfreddy on Apr 3, 2013 19:35:51 GMT 10
with the annex up
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Post by pheonixfreddy on Apr 3, 2013 19:37:21 GMT 10
looking in through the window will post more once we get the old boy home fingers crossed this weekend
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Post by seeshell on Apr 3, 2013 20:08:42 GMT 10
Hi PF What a nice interior - a very classic mid to late 1950s abstract Formica! And the cupboards and handles are beautiful. A good awning...A light clean and you'll be ready to roll. Be careful of a "quick lick of paint" on the outside. Our freshen up ended up lasting nearly a year! I'm sure you won't be so unlucky. ;D Lovely find! Seeshell
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Post by pheonixfreddy on Apr 8, 2013 12:31:07 GMT 10
thanks for your lovely comments any idea how we would be able to get an exact year of manufacture?
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