The Forbes Caravans Collection.
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 4:10 pm
After a lot of help of Bob Taylor and several phone calls over the last few months, I can now announce that the ourtouringpast.com website in conjunction with the National Caravan Museum have now acquired the collection from the now closed Forbes Caravan Sales and Repairs.
Dad and I travelled to Forbes in western NSW to meet up with Bob who introduced us to Wal and Betty Williams who started the Forbes Caravans Sales and Repairs business in the late 1960's. Wal and Betty have kindly donated the collection, which filled the back of my tray top ute. The collection comprises mainly manuals and brochures covering everything to do with caravans from the late 1960's up to about 2005.
I have only had time to have a look through 1 of the 12 boxes and I found caravan brochures from 1970 onwards, I was also amazed to find a list of chassis numbers with all of the details for that chassis number including the length, colour and interior layout etc for Millard, York and Coronet caravans.
One of the things I did see in a box is a 1/3 scale model of a Hayman Reece hitch, which will be a great addition to the National Caravan Museum.
There will be way to much to list it all here but I will be posting a few items of interest as we go.
Cheers.
Richard.
Dad and I travelled to Forbes in western NSW to meet up with Bob who introduced us to Wal and Betty Williams who started the Forbes Caravans Sales and Repairs business in the late 1960's. Wal and Betty have kindly donated the collection, which filled the back of my tray top ute. The collection comprises mainly manuals and brochures covering everything to do with caravans from the late 1960's up to about 2005.
I have only had time to have a look through 1 of the 12 boxes and I found caravan brochures from 1970 onwards, I was also amazed to find a list of chassis numbers with all of the details for that chassis number including the length, colour and interior layout etc for Millard, York and Coronet caravans.
One of the things I did see in a box is a 1/3 scale model of a Hayman Reece hitch, which will be a great addition to the National Caravan Museum.
There will be way to much to list it all here but I will be posting a few items of interest as we go.
Cheers.
Richard.