Timeless piece
Transcrição
Timeless piece
REVIEW REVIEW timeless caravan timeless caravan 01 Timeless piece Words Robyn Dallimore W hen some people say, “I’ve been thinking…” everyone around them cringes. Carlene Redshaw, wife of Kevin Redshaw from Timeless Auto Restorations, must be one of those people. In fact, Carlene, who was the driving force behind the birth of the Timeless caravan project, commented, “I won’t think out loud again”, when we met. It started with an idle wish for a caravan the family could enjoy over holiday periods. Brought up caravanning as a child, Carlene’s parents had a Furnware caravan in the 80s. When the them came through. Next step was the purchase of a 1957 caravan, which was sliced, diced, and lengthened by Kevin, with the help of fellow Wanganui Road Rodder members Willy Pelzers from WilPro Engineering and John Fearn of Gunzzini Kitchens in Whanganui. This created the basis for a new mold to be built with the latest fiberglass technology; unfortunately, this stage also takes hundreds of hours before the first exterior mold can be taken. A wooden plug and bog starts the process of making a mold. It takes hundreds of hours to make the mold exactly right and, when it is perfect, the exterior mold is taken from that. This These two are passionate hot-rodders, displaying almost obsessive attention to detail. couple started their own family, they happily carried on the tradition. They run a business dedicated to auto restorations; building muscle cars, hot rods and restoring classic cars, so it is not surprising that their taste in caravans displays a bent toward the classic. A search began in earnest, with a lot of research in the “My Cool Caravan” book that Carlene received for Christmas one year. Over time they defined their likes and dislikes in design, drew countless pictures incorporating all the individual things they liked, until the perfect unit for 36 | rv & motorhome lifestyle 03 05 06 07 04 02 initial process took over 2 years of development. Once the mold was taken, Kevin built the fiberglass body, complete with a gel coat finish. WilPro Engineering built the galvanized chassis and hydraulic brake system, while John Fearn › 01 Finished off with a classy tyre cover 02 Kevin and Carlene, happy to have made the Christchurch Motorhome show 03 Old school style is a winner 04 Hundreds of sketches over 2 years 05 /06 The first mold takes shape and grows 07 Simple lines, but with modern pull out cupboards, storage and oven unit. rv & motorhome lifestyle | 37 REVIEW timeless caravan 08 08 Modern gas stove, fridge and microwave - a must for todays campers 09 Spacious layout and smooth flowing lines 10 Smooth classic lines had people lining up to view the new caravan 09 crafted the interior fit-out of this prototype model. Carlene and Kevin had committed to the project as an extension to their existing business, and felt they could offer a product for those that share the love of the old-school caravan look, but with the advantages of brand new and modern fixtures, fitting’s and building processes. Offering a fresh look, modern colour options and quality fabrics and furnishings, you can choose a décor to suit your style. It could be art deco and funky, or ultra modern like a swish Auckland apartment. The four berth, 16 ft base model is comprehensively fitted out, with every convenience including 90 litres of fresh water, 120 litre grey waste tank, 9 litre hot water system, full size oven, fridge/ freezer, microwave, 19” LCD/DVD, pull out pantry and a list of standard features that will tick most boxes. The permanent double bed is a modern feature, and boasts 60-80mm space around the sides, making it easy to make up. No shower/toilet unit is fitted in this prototype, but the Redshaws will happily accommodate any purchaser’s personal requirements and alter layouts 38 | rv & motorhome lifestyle to suit, including bathroom installation if desired. These two are passionate hot rodders, displaying almost obsessive attention to detail. They would like to sow a seed for the future by making a caravan that will be a future collector’s piece, with each caravan having a custom ID plaque. Each caravan can be individually and totally, colour coordinated to match your vehicle (they even supply 2 litres of your gel coat for touch ups in the future). Finished with customised mag wheels, front road and windshield cover, spare wheel and cover, plus an interior décor to your own taste, this little unit is a treasure. After the long two year initial development the team undertook a frantic race over 6 months to get finished in time to be ‘on show’ at the Christchurch Motorhome Show in October 2010. They made it, and the crowds and I enjoyed the chance to view this lovely “timeless” piece. If this old-school or retro look is for you, you have to talk to the Redshaw’s, or check out their website www.timelesscaravans.co.nz for information on this caravan and their other work. 10 TechSpec: Model reviewed • 1 piece fibreglass body - gel coat finish • Galvanised Chassis • 4 berth - permanent dble bed & mattress (front sofa converts to bed) • Under-bed storage • Curtains & Insulation • 19” LCD TV/DVD player & aerial • Large wardrobe & storage cabinets • Full stove/oven/griller - built in safety gas shut-off • Range hood 12v • Pull out pantry • 9 ltr hot water system • 90 ltr fresh tank, 110 ltr grey tank • Twin tank monitors • Microwave & Fridge Freezer • CD MP3 player • Gas / knock out gas detector • Battery & charger • 12v water pump • 9 kg gas bottle & regulator • 4 way roof vent • Dining table • Hydraulic brakes • Front Road & Windshield covers • 2 Chrome wheels with 8 ply tyres • Spare wheel & Cover Price: $58,000.00