Graeme and Kim Boyne confess to being compulsive caravan collectors. Their four sons would use stronger language to describe the couple’s love for caravans and desire to collect them. Both admit to being under strict orders not to buy any ... [Read More]
The 1947 Don featured on our Feb/Mar 2014 cover, matched with a 1949 Austin Princess, are the pride of the fleet of vehicles in the collection of Alan Stevens. Alan is an avid collector of just about anything ranging from Ford Prefect and Anglia ... [Read More]
Australians love nicknames and they love caravans, but there is only one caravan that has a nickname all its own. Caraparks are fondly referred to as “The Toaster” thanks to their shiny metallic box appearance. Not at all aerodynamic ... [Read More]
Is it a Caravan? Is it a boat? No, it’s Plonk! John Hogan fell in love with his compact 1994 Regal caravan four years ago, took it on two laps around Australia, then started making plans to build the ultimate “off road” vehicle. The idea ... [Read More]
A Laurieton couple has the rare honour of owning and restoring two Propert folding caravans. It started out as a hobby for the Gills when they retired and moved from Canberra back to their hometown of Laurieton NSW. The couple had grown up there, ... [Read More]
The soaring land formation known as the Nimbin Rocks provides a stunning backdrop for Lorraine and Andy Keen’s “treechange” home – and their pride of five retro Kombis and two caravans. The collection began when Lorraine was about to ... [Read More]
Richard Potter owns one of Australia’s most extensive collections of vintage caravans and cars. As with many Australians, the Wollongong home builder’s passion for caravans goes back to childhood and fond recollections of family vacations.... [Read More]
Phyllis and John Gibling were married in 1959 and the following year purchased the latest Sunliner caravan. Sunliners are hugely popular with vintage caravan enthusiasts, but the Gibling’s van and its story really stands out. Not only have ... [Read More]
Gerhard Kaesler is credited for having built Australia’s first two motorhomes, both so rare and unique, they are kept behind glass in the South Australian towns of Goolwa and Nuriootpa. The closest living link to the pioneer inventor, Kaesler... [Read More]
When Pat and Lloyd Ridgway set off on their honeymoon in a classic 1950s Caravan, it was the start of a 60 year love affair with caravanning around Australia. The Ridgway’s maiden voyage was no short trip. They headed down the south coast ... [Read More]