A while back I posted a cover from the RACV Royalauto magazine, November 1955. This item, and lots of other little items regarding caravans also appeared in it. I was particularly taken by the authors 'pen name', KARAVANAH, I could nearly change my Forum name to that.
Not having access to other copies of Royalauto, but I'm looking into it, I dare say 'Tow Bar Topics' may have been a regular feature. The advice might be a bit basic, how could you forget to include a hatch if building your own van?
I found the last piece of information interesting though, S.A. required caravanners to have a fire extinguisher in the van in Summer in that State as early as 1955. Wonder if anyone actually policed it?
George
Tow Bar Topics by KARAVANAH (from Royalauto)
Re: Tow Bar Topics by KARAVANAH (from Royalauto)
Hi George.
Great little article from Karavanah, I have never heard of the SA fire extinguisher law before, just goes to show that caravans are more combustible during summer than winter.
I also found the bit electrical wiring info very useful as Iam actually working on a restoration tips article for the Vintage Caravan Magazine on power points and switching.
Great little article from Karavanah, I have never heard of the SA fire extinguisher law before, just goes to show that caravans are more combustible during summer than winter.
I also found the bit electrical wiring info very useful as Iam actually working on a restoration tips article for the Vintage Caravan Magazine on power points and switching.
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