What a piece of craftsmanship…..

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Ignore the price and don’t bother commenting on that, but just admire the efforts and craftsmanship on this. Enjoy the photos……


 
Yes I do like the skill and engineering and not a bad first effort. They might sell a few. However without knowing their margins as a business I reckon it will need scale and this as it stands might be just too niche. But qwerky retro heritage yes I like it.

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Think it’s a marmite moment and defo not at that word I can’t mention.
 
:Eeek:

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I like it. (y) But I am not allowed to say about the price.:eek:
 
Reminds me of something but not sure what

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No.. That is just so wrong. I love the airstream caravans. I love landrovers.

But mixing boxy with curvy like that just looks wrong to me :(

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Not my cup of tea but that was a lovely piece of work
 
The craftsmanship is impressive but not to my liking but I go back to Series 2 Landrovers so they are only meant to be one shape.

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Wonderful workmanship but impractical design. You could go anywhere but no solar and NO WASHROOMo_O.

Actually I think its quite ugly too.
 
I prefer these much more practical and cheaper.

If I had another van I'd get Wissel to make me one of these!
 
I prefer these much more practical and cheaper.

If I had another van I'd get Wissel to make me one of these!
Now that just looks like a 🐌

Plus I always struggle to get the wave right with a coach built VW.

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Ignore the price and don’t bother commenting on that, but just admire the efforts and craftsmanship on this. Enjoy the photos……


Is that the by-product of accident ? Love a Landy, love an airstream. But when separated and fully functional. I would say they are taking the piss but I’m not sure there was room to have one.
 
Well I wish them all the best but they won't be getting any of my hard earned cash, I wouldn't mind a look at one in the flesh though.
 
And yet the vast majority don't die, don't get buried and by 1963 is probably greener than a tree being hugged by green people! ;)

They say 70% of Land Rovers ever made are still on the road.
The rest made it home.

(I currently own 2 of Solihull's finest products, as does my eldest offspring).
 
They've not even dressed the screws and the pin holes were all over the place!

At Carlight Caravans we had to make sure all the screws (slotted) were dressed, ie all the slots inline, I don't doubt the metal workers skill but I thought the interior was average

As for the price, not a hope in hell!

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