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Ebay, early Carawagon prototype?

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 9:57 am
by RMS
Well, here we have yet another interesting find!

Claims to be a Searle, but with an 'Xpander' type roof, reversed, with a Dormobile interior :shrug:

I must admit that if we didn't already have two Carawagons, I might have been bidding on this one myself as it looks such an interesting example.

It needs just the right amount of work to deter the 'bling big spenders' I think, but we'll see how it goes.

Ebay link HERE

Re: Ebay, early Carawagon prototype?

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 11:06 am
by jerryd
Another interesting combination emerges, there seems to be a lot for sale recently or is it my imagination ??

Re: Ebay, early Carawagon prototype?

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 11:27 pm
by Jabbawocky
Hi all

With a little bit of work that will be a great truck. Dormatic seats transform any 109" SW, just needs a rear and side awning. Oh! and a roof rack.

Cheers Mick

Re: Ebay, early Carawagon prototype?

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 11:50 am
by overlander
2000 Quid already with 6 days to go - too many eager bidders - looks like this will fetch a lot of money even without an MOT. The 1966 2A Marshall Ambulance/Camper I once owned just went for £1101- a bargain.

John H

Re: Ebay, early Carawagon prototype?

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 5:52 pm
by Calum
This started off life as a Carawagon 'Continental' I seem to recall, and was owned by Roger (the chap who ran/runs the CASPA forum). It lost its Carawagon fittings a long time ago, and a folding roof was found for sale and fitted in the last few years. Being a Continental, it never had the characteristic folding roof from new. It is a rather early 6 pot indeed, but now sports a mis-match of camper bits from various sources.

Random pop-quiz fact: If I remember correctly, it was once owned by the chap who played cello on many Beatles records, Eleanor Rigby included! :cheers:

It is far far from being an early or prototype Carawagon. Russell Searle patented the folding roof design in 1961/2 if my memory serves correctly and RJ Searle were an approved LR converter by the time the 1968 price lists were issued (the 1963 price lists only list Martin Walter as approved camper converters). There are a few 'early' Carawagons I have seen, but most seem to be SIIIs. I know of at least two on C plates, both converted from new.

Re: Ebay, early Carawagon prototype?

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:09 am
by overlander
You're right Calum, have you ever thought about becoming a Private Investigator :wink: It features in the first photo on P5 of the Galleries on the C.A.S.P.A. site - and the Reg No TPC...is in the same sequence as J C's LWB Carawagon - I think perhaps we should both get out more...

John H
Old Age Traveller