Having a search through the internet tonight and I came across these two great little tin toy caravans.
The first one is a Triang combination of a Land Rover and Caravan.
The second is a very nice 1960 battery operated tin car and caravan combination, both are in mint condition in the original mint condition box. I suppose being in mint condition should bring a higher price but at $2000.00 its just a bit to much for me.
Toy Caravans.
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and home of The National Caravan Museum.
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1930's cast iron vintage toy caravan made by Kenton in the US of A.
ourtouringpast.com THE vintage caravan restoration website
and home of The National Caravan Museum.
and home of The National Caravan Museum.
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I found these little 1:43 scale caravans on ebay.
They seem to be modelled from a caravan that was "hot rodded" by Mike Wells of New Zealand which featured in issue 14 of the Vintage Caravan Magazine.
A photo of the real van from Vintage Caravan Magazine.
They seem to be modelled from a caravan that was "hot rodded" by Mike Wells of New Zealand which featured in issue 14 of the Vintage Caravan Magazine.
A photo of the real van from Vintage Caravan Magazine.
ourtouringpast.com THE vintage caravan restoration website
and home of The National Caravan Museum.
and home of The National Caravan Museum.
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Sorting some magazines recently and I ran across my only Meccano Magazine which is from Aug. 1928. An article reviews a recent Meccano building competition and a of all things a caravan is illustrated. The text really says it all, I can well imagine caravans were quite a novelty still in 1928.
George
Might have to look for an old Mecanno set, probably cheaper to buy another van these days!!George
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I found this car and caravan combination on a stall on the weekend. They belong together and the sun umbrella is a nice addition. The caravan opens from the chassis to store the bits in and there was also a little table with a pattern matching the chair.
George
Probably not a bad price for the lot but I let the temptation pass.George
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Cheap at $100 George. Was it battery operated like the version Richard posted above? Has what looks like the same table/umbrella combo too. gordon
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I must be half asleep Gordon, I never noticed, sure looks the same. Not battery operated and I couldn't see a makers name. He had it labelled 1960 but I think it might be an earlier version.
George
George
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Worth it too just for the port holes! Ah well maybe next time eh. cheers gordon