Rowvan Caravans.
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:43 am
Rowvan Caravans.
William St. York. South Australia.
See also Farrell Caravans and Playtime Caravans
I have been in contact with the original builder of thses caravans, and he and his wife have given me a very detailed history of these vans.
Bill and Mary started constructing these unusual little vans in their back shed in 1949 and as each one was completed it was put on the front yard for sale. They built 3 different models a 10'6, 12' and a 15' not including a one off 22' van they built in 1956.
Then in 1952 a prospective purchaser was looking at the van but he wanted his wife to see it first . As his car didn't have a towbar. John and Mary packed up the kids and set off on a 4 hour drive to show the wife. While on the way they had an accident and sat beside the road while waiting for a tow truck, as they were waiting 2 gentleman stopped to have a look at the caravan and a roadside agreement to supply George Lewin of Playtime caravans with 6 per week.
As their back yard business had suddenly expanded it was necessary to contract out their caravan manufacture to meet demand. Over the next few years the business grew and they were selling vans "unbranded" As long as they were paid for the van they weren't too worried about whose name it had on it, which explains why the same vans were branded Rowvan, Playtime and Farrell. As the vans were completed Mary would hook up the van and tow it to the selling agents yard with her 1936 Chevrolet.
In 1958 they took in a partner and moved into a new workshop, after which they left the business and moved to Queensland and managed a caravan park at the Coloured Sands.