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My Cool Campervan: An inspirational guide to retro-style campervans (My Cool)
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My Cool Campervan: An inspirational guide to retro-style campervans (My Cool)
Current price: $14.95
Barnes and Noble
My Cool Campervan: An inspirational guide to retro-style campervans (My Cool)
Current price: $14.95
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Join Jane Field-Lewis and Chris Haddon as they set off on a 3500-mile trip to locate campervans and proud owners, sharing their memories of family holidays under candy-striped pop-top roofs and of sunny days and simple pleasures. Delve into a world of road-tripping as Jane and Chris introduce us to a succession of distinctive campervans, memorable locations and classic models, at times beautifully restored, and at others well-loved and well-used.
reveals a world beyond the stereotype, of vintage vans from another era, forgotten rarities and beautifully restored mass-produced models.
Chapters include:
In the 1970s and 80s as the motor industry turned its sights towards the global market, campervan designs began to change.
Exploring
functional campervans where styling doesn’t overwhelm function and where vans are so well designed in the first place, there’s nothing more to add than the journey.
From a converted French fire truck, to an ‘extension’ to a regular saloon car, these campers are customized, unusual and have been created to provide space.
The large American Recreational Vehicles, or RVs, fulfill just about everyone’s expectations of a comfortable life on the road. The enduring appeal of the RV lies in its iconic design and long association with the romantic notion of the great road journey.
Some vehicle designs last longer than others. The VW T2 campervan is, without doubt, the front runner.
Reflecting owners’ unique styles and interest, the vehicles here function as an artist’s workroom or as a photographer’s studio; these are not only places to camp out or chill out, they are happy extensions of creative lives.