New 'old iron' warning- not sporty.

New 'old iron' warning- not sporty.

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crankedup

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Thursday 10th February 2011
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Perhaps some may be interested to see my new toys, its a 1928 Vauxhall 20/60 tugging my 1929 Eccles Deluxe caravan. If you see me about at shows come over for a freshly brewed cuppa.

threesixty

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202 months

Thursday 10th February 2011
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clap Awesome!

markCSC

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214 months

Thursday 10th February 2011
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That is fantastic!!!

The car is a beautiful colour and the caravan is probably the only one I don't want to see blown up smile


Edited by markCSC on Thursday 10th February 16:29

iluvmercs

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226 months

Thursday 10th February 2011
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Excellent new motor you have there thumbup

I think you should thatch the caravan to match your house wink

Darren

Cerberowner

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212 months

Thursday 10th February 2011
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Very nice David.

crankedup

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Thursday 10th February 2011
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Thank you for generous comments, although the outfit chugs along at a reasonable pace of 40mph on the flat, it is of course slow by modern standards. Careful watching what is stuck behind and use of laybys makes sure were all happy on the road. Petrol consumption is 12-13mpg when towing (ouch)
Amazingly, I am just the third owner of the caravan, the first owner was 1930 - 1988. second owner restored the caravan back to original spec' and I purchased last year. Caravan is complete with all original fittings and fixtures as supplied by Eccles when new. Pots and pans + crockery are all original. Biggest worry is fire, it would go up like 'Top Gears' caravan a few years ago! hippy

staples230uk

172 posts

171 months

Thursday 10th February 2011
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Looks very nice!! Bet it's a lovely drive during the summer.

Toffer

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260 months

Thursday 10th February 2011
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Fantastic!

Is there room in that cosy-looking caravan for the lucky heather and clothes pegs? hehe

crankedup

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Thursday 10th February 2011
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Toffer said:
Fantastic!

Is there room in that cosy-looking caravan for the lucky heather and clothes pegs? hehe
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Maybe! wondering if I should change from crankedup to .biglaugh

edited to remove non pc name.





Edited by crankedup on Thursday 21st March 17:10

wingbeat

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158 months

Thursday 10th February 2011
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WOW !!
That is amazing, Im a modern day caravaner but that is gorgeous, just goes to show you how forward things have moved in cars and caravans.....

eccles

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Thursday 10th February 2011
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crankedup said:
Caravan is complete with all original fittings and fixtures as supplied by Eccles when new.
It was the least I could do. nuts


Great looking set up. Hope to see some, or all of it at Ufford.

Simpo Two

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264 months

Thursday 10th February 2011
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crankedup said:
the first owner was 1930 - 1988... Caravan is complete with all original fittings and fixtures as supplied by Eccles when new.
Hold on, if Eccles was (say) 20 when he supplied the original fixtures and fittings then he must be 101 now!

eccles

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Thursday 10th February 2011
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I'm wearing well, I don't look a day over 98! party

crankedup

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Friday 11th February 2011
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eccles said:
It was the least I could do. nuts


Great looking set up. Hope to see some, or all of it at Ufford.
Yup, looking forward to Ufford, not sure if I will take my Eccles, bit concerned peeps will think I'm the burger van idea Vauxhall is awaiting the laying on of hands at the Scole car hospital, top end overhaul and new piston rings.

extremekiter

701 posts

209 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Thats is stunning!!!!

Myself and WIJ933 (Neil) are in the caravan industry and have been for many many years and i have to say i didnt know Eccles made caravans that long ago.

I would love to have a look at sometime, thats truely stunning!!!

Justyn

fast eddys

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200 months

Saturday 26th February 2011
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That is a lovely rig. Very different. It should pull a good croud at the shows.

Eddy

crankedup

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Saturday 26th February 2011
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extremekiter said:
Thats is stunning!!!!

Myself and WIJ933 (Neil) are in the caravan industry and have been for many many years and i have to say i didnt know Eccles made caravans that long ago.

I would love to have a look at sometime, thats truely stunning!!!

Justyn
Thanks for compliment, Eccles started making caravans and had the first on the road in 1919, my one is amongst the last of the 'cottage on wheels' style. In 1930 they started production on the streamlined style (rounded at both ends basically. The 'cottage on wheels' were all hand built with no production line at all apparently.


Atlantic1952

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Tuesday 19th March 2013
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crankedup said:
Perhaps some may be interested to see my new toys, its a 1928 Vauxhall 20/60 tugging my 1929 Eccles Deluxe caravan. If you see me about at shows come over for a freshly brewed cuppa.
Hello David,
Your Eccles is lovely. I am restoring a 1930 Eccles 16c (google it and you will see on Flickr) and need to reproduce the brass plaque for the draw bar. The trouble is I have no idea what it should look like. Can you send me a picture please?
Many thanks, George

crankedup

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Thursday 21st March 2013
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Atlantic1952 said:
crankedup said:
Perhaps some may be interested to see my new toys, its a 1928 Vauxhall 20/60 tugging my 1929 Eccles Deluxe caravan. If you see me about at shows come over for a freshly brewed cuppa.
Hello David,
Your Eccles is lovely. I am restoring a 1930 Eccles 16c (google it and you will see on Flickr) and need to reproduce the brass plaque for the draw bar. The trouble is I have no idea what it should look like. Can you send me a picture please?
Many thanks, George
Hi George, good to hear from a fellow vintage caravan/car owner. Your Eccles 16c, that is the 'wind down' collapse and tow tourer, very rare and desirable. I couldn't find a link to your images though, perhaps you can provide a direct link as I am very interested in your caravan.
As for the manufacturers plate for the draw-bar, to my best knowledge they were never used, I could be mistaken. I do know that Eccles used a manufacturers plate inside the early caravans and it was fixed above the door. It was the oval brass plate used.
Please P.M. me for a discussion and detail exchanges.

eccles

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