quarta-feira, 6 de fevereiro de 2013

Cavalier Coachman - Whatever you want it to be

The Cavalier Coachman is for you
Holiday caravan or traveling office, passenger transport or mobile display, the
Cavalier Coachman can be converted to all these and many other uses.
You choose the engine size, specify which make of van you wish the Coachman to be
built on, select your ideal interior layout and design. In fact the alternatives are endless.
The Cavalier Coachman is the most versatile conversion we have ever produced
offering standards of comfort and finish you'll find hard to equal anywhere.
So, whatever you want you'll find it in a Cavalier Coachman.




Here are a couple of ads of the Bedford Cavalier Conversion. These conversions were made in Felixstowe with many of the accessories being imported from California.
There were four different models based on the CF250 and CF280 - Stratus High Top, Cirrus, Stratus and Cumulus.
They are a rare sight nowadays, here are some examples:
Cavalier Coachman

5 comentários:

  1. My dad was general manager of Cavalier Caravans at that time. Coachman was the brand name they used for their for motorhome conversions. These Bedford conversions had endless customisation possibilites (for the happy few who could afford it). We used the demo models regularly. Brings back nice memories!

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  2. My late father bought a Stratus high top which I still have today. Dad discussed a number of queries with your granddad prior to ordering the camper. I still have a letter from your granddad explaining the options.

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  3. Dear Tony,

    It's great to see the Cavalier vans here in your blog, especially the Stirling Moss conversion, of which my dad still has the promotional photos. It was fitted with very nice wide Wolfrace Turbo wheels which made it look even cooler. As a 12-13 year old at the time it was my dream to one day own a customised Chevy van.
    It's a shame Cavalier went bankrupt due to a very poor investment by the Swedish owner at the time or we would have seen more of these vans on the roads. For the Coachman line they would have needed a year or 2 more to increase the volumes and be profitable enough. It would be fun to read the letter your dad got from mine. Are you able to make a scan and e-mail it to me ?

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  4. i have a stratus 250 built in 1981 for the french market

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  5. Is it one with the roof painted black? I have seen photos of that one.

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