Auction Offers Rare 1928 Eccles Caravan with €20,000 Estimate.
Historic 1928 Caravan Heads to Auction
According to TSN.ua: A unique 1928 caravan, built by the pioneering Eccles company, is now up for auction with an estimated price between €15,000 and €20,000. This piece of motoring history was discovered in 1964 by Glyn Lancaster Jones. Its meticulous restoration, overseen by Tom Wilcox, was a labor of love spanning 23 years. The Eccles company holds a significant place in history as the world's first to mass-produce caravans, starting in 1919.
Finished in a classic dark green with white trim, the caravan's exterior highlights its vintage appeal. Its historical value is enhanced not just by its age, but by its origin with a manufacturer that helped define the very concept of recreational vehicle travel. For collectors, this represents a chance to own a foundational piece of automotive leisure culture.
Original Interior and Collector's Appeal
Inside, the caravan retains its period charm with original wooden cabinets, upholstered seating, and a vintage gas stove. Since 2005, it has been in the care of a collector named Godehardt, who is believed to have preserved its condition and appreciated its rarity. The sale of such a well-documented and restored retro caravan is sure to attract significant attention from enthusiasts and historians alike.
This auction underscores the growing market for vintage vehicles and historical automotive artifacts, which are increasingly seen as cultural touchstones. Such items not only chart the evolution of the automotive industry but also preserve the spirit of the eras in which they were built. As interest in classic and retro vehicles continues to expand, well-preserved examples like this Eccles caravan are becoming highly sought-after collector's items.
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