It pays to look in the background

For Sale and Wanted of Historic Caravans or Early Holden Items.
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reddo
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It pays to look in the background

Post by reddo »

Hi..
Take a look at the first and fourth picture in this advert and let me know what ya see in the background?? :?: :roll:
Arent you lucky that ebay has "Ask Seller a Question" !!!! :lol:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Holden-ej-Wa ... 19f43b90d0
Happy Hunting
Reddo
Richard
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Re: It pays to look in the background

Post by Richard »

Hi Reddo.
This guy has lots of interesting stuff! The first photo shows what looks to be a Country Club caravan and the 4 photo shows to early Sunliners. :D :D :roll: :roll:
ourtouringpast.com THE vintage caravan restoration website
and home of The National Caravan Museum.
reddo
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Re: It pays to look in the background

Post by reddo »

Hi Richard..
Correctumundo on both counts.
And there is still people out there screaming for a vintage van :?: :? :roll:
Hell... ya don't even have to leave the computer to scare up a couple worth pursuing...
Oh... No... wait..
They aren't restored.... :(
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Reddo
Richard
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Re: It pays to look in the background

Post by Richard »

Hi
Its sad to say but there are alot of great vintage caravans out there with the owners struggling to sell them because they need restoring. But in saying that after having relatives involved with vintage cars since I was just a kid, and some still have unfinished cars in their garages. :roll: :roll: I can understand why people are prepared to pay a little more for a caravan that they can get out and use. ;) ;)
ourtouringpast.com THE vintage caravan restoration website
and home of The National Caravan Museum.
griffin
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Re: It pays to look in the background

Post by griffin »

With more than enough vans, and probably cars too, I like the look of the Wayfarer ute with canopy in the last photo.

George
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