1956 Gypsy 10 Caravan

Vehicle
Rockin robin

The 'Gypsy' caravan was manufactured in South Australia in the 1950s. This ‘Gypsy 10’ is 10.5 feet long (3.2m) and was designed to sleep four people. The caravan was discovered on a property in Gidgegannup in Western Australia, where it was being used as weekend accommodation.

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116 Avon Terrace
York WA 6302
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