80'sTischer & Tandy (and other) campers

Tandy & Tischer campers from that era
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Re: 80'sTischer & Tandy (and other) campers

Post: # 13248Post zildjian
May 22nd, 2016, 6:33 am

Thought I've seen these in brochures and (One) pictures on here of one on the road, I've never seen one myself yet,

would be interesting to know how many of them still exist

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Post: # 13258Post derestrictor
May 22nd, 2016, 6:05 pm

remember seeing that picure of the Saab with a camper on, bet that tailgate is heavy to remove though to fit camper

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Post: # 13280Post Alexd
May 23rd, 2016, 6:00 pm

Make you wonder who the target audience were for those campers

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Post: # 13283Post DutchRon
May 23rd, 2016, 7:23 pm


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It can be a little more insane! Bischofberger made really cool V dub caddy conversions, both fixed and demountable. They had also an odd extended V dub T25, just by adding an extra long 'butt' to the van, but the Audi wins in 'coolfactor'.
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Re: 80'sTischer & Tandy (and other) campers

Post: # 15536Post Jude
October 4th, 2016, 1:21 pm

I remember seeing these campers somewhere!

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Re: 80'sTischer & Tandy (and other) campers

Post: # 15541Post zildjian
October 4th, 2016, 4:07 pm

Jude if you have an agenda of your own with this publication just ask if its OK to push it first please

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(its a politeness thing)

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Re: 80'sTischer & Tandy (and other) campers

Post: # 24691Post kernowjon
January 10th, 2019, 9:29 pm

Sheriff wrote:That Lada looks similar to this, though not as ugly. I seem to remember it was a kit by Kontiki that you could build on a donor Cortina or similar

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It is a Spartan Starcraft as stated a kit car - produced in Nottingham - there were 2 versions 4 wheeler and 6 wheeler - Usually using the P100 not a Cortina. The P100 shared the Cortina wings and front door of 2 door model - used Transit Hubs 5 stud wheels. I know of someone restoring one at the moment.
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Post: # 24693Post mjb666
January 10th, 2019, 10:05 pm

Hi Jon

I have posted a reply to this on the above thread in error, i've not quite worked out to move a quote from one thread to another yet?

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Re: 80'sTischer & Tandy (and other) campers

Post: # 24940Post kernowjon
February 11th, 2019, 12:13 pm

Sorry for late reply - eventually I worked out how to find your post.
Those bonnet catches are typical kitcar - most shocking thing about it is due to the lack of ground clearance, and forethought during the design stage, the fuel tank is inside the habitation area! :shock:
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Re: 80'sTischer & Tandy (and other) campers

Post: # 24942Post zildjian
February 11th, 2019, 12:38 pm

That doesn't sound a very good idea does it :)

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