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Post by nancylou on Jan 1, 2019 6:52:22 GMT 10
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Post by hughdeany on Jan 1, 2019 10:19:29 GMT 10
Hi Nancylou, I saw that van advertised as a Millard and a Commodore on different sites,the Commodore sticker is not original,they were a van made in the 80s,and as for Millard it looks like one but there’s something about it telling me it’s NOT a Millard! Can you give a chassis number and then I might have another closer look at it. Cheers hughdeany
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Post by nancylou on Jan 1, 2019 11:06:42 GMT 10
Hi Hugh thanks for your reply the chassis number is COM117. Best regards Nancy
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Post by hughdeany on Jan 1, 2019 16:48:06 GMT 10
Hi Nancy, Very interesting,as I said Commodore were an 80s builder,it looks like someone has built a Millard copy,as the interior is a direct copy of a Millard Princess,but it’s just not identical in shape or form. Maybe the person that built it was called Commodore,as it’s long before even the Holden Commodore was thought of! Nice van anyway,enjoy. Cheers hughdeany
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Post by nancylou on Jan 2, 2019 6:34:23 GMT 10
Thanks Hugh appreciate your advise. Best regards Nancy
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Post by silverlining on Jul 10, 2021 15:57:07 GMT 10
Hi All We have just purchased this 1966 Commodore Deluxe 15' Caravan but have not been able to find any info on it and the previous owner didn't have any further info as they purchased from someone else. Does anyone know or have info on this type of van?
Thanks, Nancy Hi nancylou, do you have any interior photos you can share? I have just oicked up a caravan with a very close chassis number (COM-104), but quite different styling on the outside.
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