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Hello
.2 years ago I missed a Knospe 1960 to tow with traveller
Here a link for any knowledge on the old caravans
http://www.oldiecaravan.de/Hersteller_A ... 19646_7846[/img][/frame]
.2 years ago I missed a Knospe 1960 to tow with traveller
Here a link for any knowledge on the old caravans
http://www.oldiecaravan.de/Hersteller_A ... 19646_7846[/img][/frame]
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Here's my convoy [frame][/frame]
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*dribbles* Those look even more delicious than the Eriba caravansbritany wrote:2 years ago I missed a Knospe 1960 to tow with traveller
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Hi Naadeslaus
Yes nice convoy. I do not know this caravan, looks like Eriba with bigger front window and wrong side door for us
More pics interior?
Hi W- P
The first time that I saw a Knospe caravan, it was with the Minors On Tour 2007 at Cheverny. It belonged to German people. They were also in 2009 at La Garangeoire . Perhaps in 2011 ?...
We go there but once again with beetle+eriba and Morris Minor indeed
Hello everybody
Who goes to the MOT. 2011 at St- Cast -le - Guildo ?
Yes nice convoy. I do not know this caravan, looks like Eriba with bigger front window and wrong side door for us
More pics interior?
Hi W- P
The first time that I saw a Knospe caravan, it was with the Minors On Tour 2007 at Cheverny. It belonged to German people. They were also in 2009 at La Garangeoire . Perhaps in 2011 ?...
We go there but once again with beetle+eriba and Morris Minor indeed
Hello everybody
Who goes to the MOT. 2011 at St- Cast -le - Guildo ?
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Here is my traveller with a teardrop...
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Congrats GAS .Looks great!
Kitchen in the back ?
Kitchen in the back ?
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This is fantastic looking minor! Congratulations!Naadeslaus wrote:Here's my convoy [frame][/frame]
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I know I'm bumping a really old thread, but I spotted this earlier...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2O5GCKjVH0
In terms of Morris Minors only 2 seconds of a photo but still interesting as later in the video we learn the caravans' unladen weight is 660.43 kg (and the workshop manual says the maximum towing limit is 610kg ) so I guess even the oldest Series MM cars made good tow cars.
And to think I was worried about towing a 520kg unladen caravan with my 1098.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2O5GCKjVH0
In terms of Morris Minors only 2 seconds of a photo but still interesting as later in the video we learn the caravans' unladen weight is 660.43 kg (and the workshop manual says the maximum towing limit is 610kg ) so I guess even the oldest Series MM cars made good tow cars.
And to think I was worried about towing a 520kg unladen caravan with my 1098.
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I would advise that you check the current regulations as regards towing weights as the regulations have changed over the years and that quoted in the workshop manual may not be current.
Here is an overview but for detailed information use the appropriate Gov.UK web site.
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/skoda/kod ... s-and-tips
Phil
Here is an overview but for detailed information use the appropriate Gov.UK web site.
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/skoda/kod ... s-and-tips
Phil
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I wouldn’t assume from a posed publicity photo that the early MM with its 27 bhp was ever a good tow car. Even if it could move the caravan an MM doesn’t fare too well now in modern traffic on its own, still less while towing.
Coincidentally I have a c1970 Sprite Alpine in my garden. It makes a very useful shed but I wouldn’t fancy a holiday in it.
Coincidentally I have a c1970 Sprite Alpine in my garden. It makes a very useful shed but I wouldn’t fancy a holiday in it.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Austin-Mini- ... rk:14:pf:0
Not a Minor , but a close relation...
For the sort of money he wants for this I would want it 100% complete and not 95%.....and even then, I would have to be desperate to get rid of £20k. It also states that it is being sold on a 'no reserve' basis but the reserve has not been met yet???!!
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I bought a Sprite Cadet in 1989 for £100 complete with fridge! I towed it from Croydon to the north of Scotland without any problems - the laden weight of the caravan was less than 80% of the curb weight of the Midget and it towed really well, the main problem was keeping the speed down
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I see looking online they bought it originally for just under £9k, either way it's been removed from sale now. If only MM vans were cheap...For the sort of money he wants for this I would want it 100% complete and not 95%.....and even then, I would have to be desperate to get rid of £20k. It also states that it is being sold on a 'no reserve' basis but the reserve has not been met yet???!!
Even in 1989 that was a real bargain considering that's an original Cadet and not the 80's remake, and now rare enough to be worth a lot more than £100.I bought a Sprite Cadet in 1989 for £100 complete with fridge!
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I suppose,like everything else, it's worth what someone will pay for it
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the Cadet was from a colleague who just wanted rid of it, came with an awning which doubled the size, portable toilet ( bucket with a lid) and toilet tent that fixed to the side of the van, gas light, and the original tyres!
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As someone who had a blowout on a caravan, I can vouch for the need to remain within the weights recommended by the Caravan Club. I was driving a Rover 200 series (Diesel) and my caravan was a 4 berth and well within weight limits. 60mph on nearside lane. Offside tyre of van blew and pulled car almost sideways (Let's just say, I did NOT need a laxative for a while). The lorry driver (A Hero) behind quickly covered the two lanes following behind me, until I had everything under control and got onto the hard shoulder. Since then I have never been above a 75% ratio. I personally would only tow a trailer tent, a teadrop, or maybe a fold down caravan dependent upon weight. Remember, you also have to take in account, that wind blowing from side and the high sides of a caravan make a good sail, which is not good with such a light car.
Keep on driving your Moggies everyone.
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I built a teardrop for our daughter
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