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Classic Car Weekly

As a classic car enthusiast I bought a copy of this weeks Classic Car Weekly. I was surprised to see in the classified ads a section related to classic caravans. There wer quite a few there for sale, so if any classic caravan enthusiast is looking for something then have a browse through the classified ads. in this paper.
 
Hi,

I hope nobody minds if I jump on the back of this.....

While you are reading CCW, or any similar magazine, let me know if you see a pre-war roling chassis for sale, for not much money.

I've just sold my 1960 Land Rover, and bought a Mazda double-cab. A man needs a car to drive, and a car to play with.

602
 
i know a groop of people local who have a retro club they could not aford a new van so got a old sprite and then it carried on with the plates car ectect .
 
602 - As you do not define the expression "...for not much money." I did notice an ad for a 1936 Rolls Royce Phantom III rolling chassis with transferrable number plate. Included in the sale is the radiator, bonnet mascot, front wings, bulk head, steering, gearbox, pedals, etc.The vehicle is based in Lincoln. The asking price is
 
Hi Colin,

Apologies to everyone else. There was an 1935 Austin 10 Lichfield rolling chassis on Ebay, starting price
 
Hi,

If you want a historic caravan, try logging onto Ebay Cars, then enter the following in the SEARCH box.

1956 willerby vogue space age caravan project.

It currently standing at
 

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