My Carawagon
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 7:50 pm
Hi, my name is Christine and 18 months ago I was very lucky in finding a 1974 carawagon for sale.
After not very much work it went through an MOT and I am now using it as my daily transport.
I have taken the roof off and have taken it all to pieces, next week I shall order the hinges and tomorrow will be cutting the plywood to shape. I think the design of the carawagons is fantastic, so simple but it all works. Mine has the two bench seats that move to the middle to form the double bed and bunks, with two cupboards at the back. The stove was on the back door but has long gone.
It has a 4 cylinder petrol with a tartarini gas kit (fitted years ago) and 2x 50ltr tanks under the front seats. Not really that kean on gas, there are very few places that sell it now but at 70p per ltr I am getting 330 miles to 100ltrs of gas (£70) better than a diesel and much better than 16 miles per gallon on petrol.
Many thanks for all the information I have found on this site.
Regards Christine
After not very much work it went through an MOT and I am now using it as my daily transport.
I have taken the roof off and have taken it all to pieces, next week I shall order the hinges and tomorrow will be cutting the plywood to shape. I think the design of the carawagons is fantastic, so simple but it all works. Mine has the two bench seats that move to the middle to form the double bed and bunks, with two cupboards at the back. The stove was on the back door but has long gone.
It has a 4 cylinder petrol with a tartarini gas kit (fitted years ago) and 2x 50ltr tanks under the front seats. Not really that kean on gas, there are very few places that sell it now but at 70p per ltr I am getting 330 miles to 100ltrs of gas (£70) better than a diesel and much better than 16 miles per gallon on petrol.
Many thanks for all the information I have found on this site.
Regards Christine