VanMan
Active member
Hi Earlybay fans !
First time on the forum so I hope the pics attach ok.
This is my much travelled 69 Devon Caravette which I have owned since 1980 when I purchased from the original owner up here in the Highlands. I have used the van extensively over the past 26 years for European holidays and she is no stranger to Alpine passes or French RN's !
Now showing 126,000 miles, the old bay is now used mainly for summer (?!)weekend camping trips in Scotland, though we did travel to the south of France and back during 2002.
Looks identical to Grant Dawlings '67 Devon, mine is very original also, apart from the elevating roof, engine and some minor bodywork - (front arches, seat belt mounts and couple of repairs on rear wheel arches), rest is as you see on pics, battery trays, floors, chassis etc never touched !
I could write a book on the adventures we have had with the van over the years, maybe one day, but I will try and dig out some interesting pics and scan 'em in.
great website and forum !
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First time on the forum so I hope the pics attach ok.
This is my much travelled 69 Devon Caravette which I have owned since 1980 when I purchased from the original owner up here in the Highlands. I have used the van extensively over the past 26 years for European holidays and she is no stranger to Alpine passes or French RN's !
Now showing 126,000 miles, the old bay is now used mainly for summer (?!)weekend camping trips in Scotland, though we did travel to the south of France and back during 2002.
Looks identical to Grant Dawlings '67 Devon, mine is very original also, apart from the elevating roof, engine and some minor bodywork - (front arches, seat belt mounts and couple of repairs on rear wheel arches), rest is as you see on pics, battery trays, floors, chassis etc never touched !
I could write a book on the adventures we have had with the van over the years, maybe one day, but I will try and dig out some interesting pics and scan 'em in.
great website and forum !



