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The love affair started with "Lil". The Haynes family bought the tiny, 3m Lilliput caravan from a relative about eight years ago.So "Lil", sometimes known as "Agnes", became a key feature of family holidays. Ashleigh and husband Andrew slept inside, and four kids on bunks slept in the awning.The caravan is towed by "Colin", a 1963 Holden EJ Special, and always draws a crowd, Ashleigh says."People are really surprised when they see it. We get asked if it's new made to look old," she says."People can't figure it out."Now the kids, aged 14, 12, 6 and 7, are getting too big for the bunks, but the family didn't want to leave Lil at home.Instead, they've adopted another caravan a 1976 Lightweight Vagabond, or "Peggy"."They're both beautiful, they're both really similar colouring, and we're just getting an awning made to go between the two," Ashleigh says.The family, who live in Red Beach, will be towing both to Sandspit this summer, north of Auckland, where they're expecting the matching pair to turn plenty of heads.Though "Colin" sometimes needs to take things imitation clover necklace van cleef slowly, going to new locations is one of the best things about caravanning, Ashleigh says."It's really neat going to different places. There are so many beautiful places and everywhere you go there's something new and exciting to do."Next year, they're hoping to take the caravans to the Whangamata Beach Hop in March, and to Bowentown, near Waihi."We're hoping 'Colin' will be able to cope with pulling 'Lil' all that way. Might have to stop to fill him up with water and oil half way down," Ashleigh says."He drips heaps of oil and hops out of third gear, like all good imitation van cleef gold clover necklace 1963 Holdens do, too bad, getting there is half the fun."The Haynes' second caravan, "Peggy", was lovingly restored replica van cleef arpel necklace by Rick Boyd and David Jeffs from Retro Caravans Northland.The pair have been bringing old vans to life for the past 10 years, spending countless hours returning rusty, neglected caravans to their former glory.Ashleigh and Andrew Haynes spend their summer holidays with their four children in their two caravans, one of which they tow in their 1963 Holden. Photo / Jason Dorday"We just started off doing them for ourselves and it just snowballed, really," Rick says."We just can't get them done up fast enough."The demand for old vans has been steadily growing, as have their prices.Caravans that would have sold for about $700 are now going for $3500 to $4000, he says.Rick's love of caravanning started at a young age. Growing up in Napier, his parents had a 1966 Oxford Special, which they towed with a 1966 Ford Falcon station wagon."Dad was too busy working so Mum and I would head off down to Masterton, to Dannevirke, even just to Hastings for a weekend."That caravan was upgraded to an Oxford Premier, and the Falcon to a Valiant, but "in 1973, the fuel crunch came and they decided to sell the big car and sell the big caravan".
The love affair started with "Lil". The Haynes family bought the tiny, 3m Lilliput caravan from a relative about eight years ago.So "Lil", sometimes known as "Agnes", became a key feature of family holidays. Ashleigh and husband Andrew slept inside, and four kids on bunks slept in the awning.The caravan is towed by "Colin", a 1963 Holden EJ Special, and always draws a crowd, Ashleigh says."People are really surprised when they see it. We get asked if it's new made to look old," she says."People can't figure it out."Now the kids, aged 14, 12, 6 and 7, are getting too big for the bunks, but the family didn't want to leave Lil at home.Instead, they've adopted another caravan a 1976 Lightweight Vagabond, or "Peggy"."They're both beautiful, they're both really similar colouring, and we're just getting an awning made to go between the two," Ashleigh says.The family, who live in Red Beach, will be towing both to Sandspit this summer, north of Auckland, where they're expecting the matching pair to turn plenty of heads.Though "Colin" sometimes needs to take things imitation clover necklace van cleef slowly, going to new locations is one of the best things about caravanning, Ashleigh says."It's really neat going to different places. There are so many beautiful places and everywhere you go there's something new and exciting to do."Next year, they're hoping to take the caravans to the Whangamata Beach Hop in March, and to Bowentown, near Waihi."We're hoping 'Colin' will be able to cope with pulling 'Lil' all that way. Might have to stop to fill him up with water and oil half way down," Ashleigh says."He drips heaps of oil and hops out of third gear, like all good imitation van cleef gold clover necklace 1963 Holdens do, too bad, getting there is half the fun."The Haynes' second caravan, "Peggy", was lovingly restored replica van cleef arpel necklace by Rick Boyd and David Jeffs from Retro Caravans Northland.The pair have been bringing old vans to life for the past 10 years, spending countless hours returning rusty, neglected caravans to their former glory.Ashleigh and Andrew Haynes spend their summer holidays with their four children in their two caravans, one of which they tow in their 1963 Holden. Photo / Jason Dorday"We just started off doing them for ourselves and it just snowballed, really," Rick says."We just can't get them done up fast enough."The demand for old vans has been steadily growing, as have their prices.Caravans that would have sold for about $700 are now going for $3500 to $4000, he says.Rick's love of caravanning started at a young age. Growing up in Napier, his parents had a 1966 Oxford Special, which they towed with a 1966 Ford Falcon station wagon."Dad was too busy working so Mum and I would head off down to Masterton, to Dannevirke, even just to Hastings for a weekend."That caravan was upgraded to an Oxford Premier, and the Falcon to a Valiant, but "in 1973, the fuel crunch came and they decided to sell the big car and sell the big caravan".
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