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Herbert – as we decided to call him – turned out to be even more unusual than his unconventional looks would suggest. It turned out that what he had bought was a one off prototype made in 1962 by an independent coachbuilder. He had been commissioned by the Everyman trailer company (they later became part of Conway) to build a unit that would rival the impressive Dandy folding camper but should offer a greater amount of interior space, superior comfort and most importantly (and almost unheard of at the time) a toilet and washroom compartment.
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Herbert – as we decided to call him – turned out to be even more unusual than his unconventional looks would suggest. It turned out that what he had bought was a one off prototype made in 1962 by an independent coachbuilder. He had been commissioned by the Everyman trailer company (they later became part of Conway) to build a unit that would rival the impressive Dandy folding camper but should offer a greater amount of interior space, superior comfort and most importantly (and almost unheard of at the time) a toilet and washroom compartment.
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