When the snow melts, we can drive away. Or sail away.
The Schaefer Suleica 430S must be the king of holidays, not only can you use it for your skiing trip, but you can also take it with your amphibious car for a tour on the lake.
More about the suleica.
Now this old idea seems to have been reinvented once again in Germany.
Other amphibious caravans are the Boyita from South America, and the Caraboat from England.
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Something from space has landed. The starcraft kit camper. It was based on Ford Cortina, from the UK. Four can sleep. I´d like to know more about it.
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Is this Abba in their first tourbus? No it just a red Dormobile d4/6 from 1971. Four can sleep and 6 can sit. Last two in the water sleeps outside !
And there was also a model d4/8 with 8 seats and 4 beds.
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The Saabo was a lightweight caravan made by Saab in the 60:s. Is this the only car-manufacturer that also made caravans? Probably the only brand that made the combination of jet-fighters, cars and caravans. There is more info here, and this nice blog is about renovating.
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It once was a mini. Now it's a monster. Now it's a wildgoose.
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The combi-camp trailer tent, from the 60:s and still made with the same basic idea. This model is from the late 70:s, in beautiful colors. Looking at their brochures is pure design history.
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Cosy T2, found on Facebook by http://weheartit.com/entry/36682666
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With this trailer, a compact owner can now join the camper-crowded highways on a trip to a not too distant shangri-la.
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The Portafold explained in 8 pictures. It was made in the UK until the seventies. It was so well built that many has survived.
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