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A tourer with a view!

Found this photo posted on the "vintage trailers" Facebook group. Ideal for those who want their patio area to be familiar......

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Found this photo posted on the "vintage trailers" Facebook group. Ideal for those who want their patio area to be familiar......

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The modern equivalent, but do they drain the pool down to avoid the free surface effect of sloshing water, which some caravaners say is the reason for them draining the loo and flush tank when travelling.

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Mercedes 600..... in 1970 I was living in Brussels as my dad was in the army - I once got a lift to School (https://www.britishschool.be/) in one of these ( not the Pullman version seen in this photo) , a gorgeous ink blue car which belonged to the father of my best friends at the time - his name was Marcus Verhagen and he now works at Sothebys Institute of Art as a Senior Lecturer.

That car was amazing.


Steve
 
A bad case of water ingress ๐Ÿ˜‰

It's actually real, not a photoshop job, but it's no longer a caravan, it can be towed when the pool is empty.
I find that difficult to believe as the bottom of the pool seems to be lower than the upper edge of the windows. At least there would be no headroom inside the caravan if anyone were to try to enter inside.
 
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