Bought A Teardrop Camper

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Re: Bought A Teardrop Camper

Post by mikeonb4c » Wed Apr 29, 2015 9:05 am

Bob wrote:
mikeonb4c wrote:I occasionally wonder about a folding caravan. Anybody had any experience of them?
Due to rarity they tend to go for high prices compared to 'Regular' caravans.

Check out caravan storage, it works out far less than I thought, then you could have a full size jobby for less money.

Also doesn't advertise when you are away.
Looking good Mark.

Good advice Bob, hadn't put my lateral thinking hat on. Folding caravans on ebay didn't look stupidly expensive but I wonder if they require more TLC than a conventional caravan. I'd be hoping to keep it in the garage so not so obvious if we're away, but then again the garage would be u/s as a workshop if I did that so......its only a pipe dream anyway.
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Re: Bought A Teardrop Camper

Post by Gasy » Wed Apr 29, 2015 5:12 pm

My mate got a folding caravan off eblay last year £150 with awning
They do turn up cheap once in a while as there small people can just leave them on there drive and forgot them
Then they look a mess and they get rid
But the ones I've seen may be old but seem well built and clean up well
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Re: Bought A Teardrop Camper

Post by mikeonb4c » Wed Apr 29, 2015 5:16 pm

Gasy wrote:My mate got a folding caravan off eblay last year £150 with awning
They do turn up cheap once in a while as there small people can just leave them on there drive and forgot them
Then they look a mess and they get rid
But the ones I've seen may be old but seem well built and clean up well
Useful info Gasy and thanks :-)
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Re: Bought A Teardrop Camper

Post by blobber » Wed Apr 29, 2015 10:16 pm

Gasy wrote:My mate got a folding caravan off eblay last year £150 with awning
They do turn up cheap once in a while as there small people can just leave them on there drive and forgot them
Then they look a mess and they get rid
But the ones I've seen may be old but seem well built and clean up well
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Re: Bought A Teardrop Camper

Post by vanvliet » Tue Aug 04, 2015 4:36 pm

Where are the 'finished' pics Mark?
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Re: Bought A Teardrop Camper

Post by philpdr » Tue Aug 04, 2015 6:29 pm

Saw these at Carfest at the weekend.
http://www.retro-rocket.co.uk/home/curr ... tlantic-16
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Re: Bought A Teardrop Camper

Post by vanvliet » Tue Aug 04, 2015 8:13 pm

philpdr wrote:Saw these at Carfest at the weekend.
http://www.retro-rocket.co.uk/home/curr ... tlantic-16
Curiously, the Australian website gives a lot more info than the UK one!

Before buying our Bongo we had a (very) late model ABI Adventurer. It was one of the white ones with blue cupboards/checked upholstery as in this video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCwRlstZSRI

The ladder and reinforced roof rack were designed to carry surfboards. It was so light it could be towed by a couple on a tandem :^o
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Re: Bought A Teardrop Camper

Post by callum » Tue Aug 18, 2015 11:40 pm

Little hijack...
I built one last year, initially planned to tow behind my Morris Minor. We had a baby and sold the pod before I got to use it as I sold my car (funds dictated as such!)
Nowhere near as neat as yours mind. I went with a fully opening rear hatch as I didn't to feel too enclosed, the matress was over 6 foot in length to make sure I would be comfortable. I also ripped out the insides of a Tilley lamp and wired it up with hidden led's so that it looked standard, but wasn't. Also hooked up a couple of early Morris Minor sidelight lenses to the hatch so that they came on automatically when you opened it, also acted as a downlight at night.
Twas great fun to build.

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Re: Bought A Teardrop Camper

Post by Bob » Tue Aug 18, 2015 11:44 pm

Really neat job. =D> =D> =D>
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