The Gypsy.

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Richard
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The Gypsy.

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Linda and I have been away for a few days on a bit of a round trip, we did about 1500km and came home with this today..
Gypsy side.JPG
Its a 1950 Gypsy 10 ( 10 ' long ) The outside needs stripping back and repainting and the inside is in fairly good condition altho it did have a good layer of Gilgandra dust every where inside.
Gypsy 10 badge.JPG
Gypsy sign.JPG
Gypsy table.JPG
Gypsy kitchen.JPG
The van was last registered in 1980 and its a bit hard to read but it looks as tho the rego No was AN 6208 and the Tare weight was 560. It even came with a full annex in very good condition.
Gypsy Annex.JPG
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BONDY
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Top little gypsy Richard, bitta work to do outside (probably due to it's age :D ) inside looks a lesser job for sure
Top little restorer - Thats two great annexe's you've picked up recently ;)
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gypsyrose
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Hi, Im a new member, I joined because Ive acquired, A Gypsy 10 also.
Mine looks to be in a similar condition to yours, Im going to restore mine, and tow it with my 1937 chevy roadster,
my gypsy was out in a paddock in Gulgong NSW before I got it.

How did you find out the age of your gypsy?
gypsyrose
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here are some pics of my gypsy 10, just after I got it, before I cleaned up.
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Richard
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Hi Gypsyrose.
Welcome to the ourtouringpast.com website.
That is a very nice Gypsy you have there, and the van and layout are nearly identical to mine.
I did notice that the little CTIA badge you have has 2843 stamped on it where mine has 2619 stamped on it, and the Gypsy Caravan Company badge is also a little different to mine with the phone numbers on mine starting with XA and XB, maybe this is a bit of a clue to the age of the vans.
I know of only a couple of other Gypsys and one is nearly falling apart so they are a rare little van.
Ill add your images to the Library section if that is OK.

Cheers.
Richard.
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gypsyrose
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My van is going to take a bit of work to restore, but Im looking forward doing it.
Yes, Id be happy for you to use any of my pics anywhere within this web site.
Richard
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Hi Gypsyrose.
Just as a matter of interest I have added a photo of the CTIA badge and a photo of the coupling on my Gypsy, which looks to be an older style coupling with an older style jockey wheel. Does your van have a serial no stamped on the side below the coupling ? Mine is stamped as 766.
CTIA badge..jpg
Gypsy Coupling..jpg
Cheers.
Richard.
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gypsyrose
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I just went and had a look, mine has no numbers on it, the jockey wheel is welded on, the jockey wheel looks like a later add on, not original .
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