Just wondering if anyone can give me some info on a van i purchased today. It is a Norm Reeman van, about 16ft all up, slopes down at front and back. Its in very good cond and am just curious to know how old it is etc as i have never heard of this type of van before. It has A serial #241 and chassis#2239.6 Thanks!
Post by Don Ricardo on Nov 24, 2010 22:20:25 GMT 10
Hi Boxer0803,
Likewise - welcome to the forum.
Norm Reeman was a caravan salesman located in Surrey Hills, Victoria, who sold rebadged Franklins or possibly sold used vans with his nameplate on them.
According to forum member Hughdeani: "Norm Reeman mainly sold Franklins, he was also in Malvern and his son Glen sold Franklins from Seaford and Dandenong."
I'm thinking that because each "Norm Reeman van" had a separate serial number actually engraved on the nameplate that he possibly sold new vans rebadged with his name, but that is just a guess.
You'll find some pics of a van with a Norm Reeman nameplate on it that I saw recently if you click here. As you will see Franklin1 and Hughdeani both identified it as a Franklin.
So given the above, there's a good chance your van was built by Franklin.
If you are able to post some photos on the forum somebody will probably be able to tell you a bit more about its origins. There are instructions on how to post photos in the 'Forum Guidelines & Helpful Hints' section.
Franklin1 knows quite a lot about Franklin serial numbers so he can possibly tell you a bit just from the chassis number you've quoted.
Don Ricardo
Last Edit: Nov 24, 2010 22:31:14 GMT 10 by Don Ricardo
Norm Reeman badges do seem to appear only on Franklin-built caravans. The chassis number of 2239.6 would be from 1966, and made towards the end of that year.
"...slopes down front and back." makes me think it's a Caravelle model, which would fit in with the "about 16ft all up" comment.
Norm Reeman badges do seem to appear only on Franklin-built caravans. The chassis number of 2239.6 would be from 1966, and made towards the end of that year.
"...slopes down front and back." makes me think it's a Caravelle model, which would fit in with the "about 16ft all up" comment.