An 80 year old British motorhome, which was created in the 1930s and owned by Captain Dunn, is going up for auction on September 10th. The motorhome’s interior has remained unchanged since the passing of its owner, and is almost like a time capsule. It has only been driven about 10,000 miles and is expected to bring in £40,000 at auction.

Key Takeaways:

  • Britain’s first-ever motorhome is going up for auction and is expected to raise over 40,000 pounds at the sale on September 10th.
  • The vehicle, which remains in excellent shape due to good upkeep, was built in 1935 by naval aristocrat Captain Dunn, on a Pontiac Six chassis shipped from America.
  • The inside of the vehicle features luxury accommodations and can be considered a time capsule, with relics from the era when it was used by Captain Dunn and his family to go on vacations.

“The well-preserved bus is 80 years old and has been a home on wheels for an eccentric pioneer – but now it’s going up for auction.”

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/britains-first-tailor-made-motorhome-8702709

 

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