Glida Caravan Co.
Cnr Church and Fennell St. Parramatta. NSW.
1953 ad for Glida caravans.
Glida Caravans
Glida Caravans
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Re: Glida Caravans
G'day Richard,
Looking at the Glida advert, one must assume that it was very finely balanced and self-propelled in the manner of the modern Segway scooter! You'd certainly have trouble towing it as it stands!
I've often looked at this advert and wondered why it was presented this way.
Don Ricardo
Looking at the Glida advert, one must assume that it was very finely balanced and self-propelled in the manner of the modern Segway scooter! You'd certainly have trouble towing it as it stands!
I've often looked at this advert and wondered why it was presented this way.
Don Ricardo
Re: Glida Caravans
Here's another advert with the same illustration, I hadn't twigged as to why it looked different. This one is from "NRMA Camping and Caravanning in N.S.W", the 1956 issue I think. They were certainly pitching their wares to everyone, even overseas visitors and open 7 days and nights, maybe lived on the premises? No phone numbers given on this advert.
GeorgeRe: Glida Caravans
The following three photos were originally posted by "Griffin" and is of a Friends FC Holden and Hired Glida caravan. With the photos being taken in 1964.
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Re: Glida Caravans
1965 souvenir vintage caravan brochure for Glida caravans from the caravan and mobile home exhibition.
It is interesting to note that Glida are now resellers of Hilandale and Wayfarer Caravans.
Another interesting item is the Wayfarer listed below as it is available in full aluminium OR aluminium and fibreglass panels that are hard to distinguish from aluminium. (I presume that they are talking about the small diamond pattern aluminium.)
It is interesting to note that Glida are now resellers of Hilandale and Wayfarer Caravans.
Another interesting item is the Wayfarer listed below as it is available in full aluminium OR aluminium and fibreglass panels that are hard to distinguish from aluminium. (I presume that they are talking about the small diamond pattern aluminium.)
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and home of The National Caravan Museum.
and home of The National Caravan Museum.
Re: Glida Caravans
A vintage caravan ad for the Glida Caravan Co showing that by 1966 they were a distributor for Olympic Caravans.
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and home of The National Caravan Museum.
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