Bedford Dormobile

The Bedford Dormobile Camper is a conversion from the 1960s based on the Bedford CA and after the cessation of production in 1969 also based on the Bedford CF. It was built in Folkestone (Kent) of the company Martin Walter. This company later built a number of other transporters for other purposes by, for example, in minibuses, ambulances, etc., before she collapsed mid -1990s.

The novelist Anthony Burgess, who had a Dormobile and used it as a mobile home and vehicle for his travels throughout Western Europe in the late 1960s, described it as " a miracle of British engineering, however, severely damaged by the typical British version: There is a lack screws, the wood are not just .... "

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