The 1934 Thompson Dart Caravan is a striking example of pre-war British caravan design, showcasing elegant art deco influences and charming vintage detailing. Its compact, aerodynamic profile is accentuated by original hardwood framing and hand-crafted paneling, all complemented by period-correct fittings and classic livery that harks back to the golden age of motoring holidays.
This caravan has been carefully preserved and sensitively maintained over the years, with attention paid to preserving original features wherever possible. Recent sympathetic restoration includes re-sealed roof joints, refreshed exterior paintwork in traditional colours, and upgraded rubber seals to improve weather resistance while retaining authenticity. All fixtures have been checked for safety and functionality.
Believed to be one of the few surviving examples of its kind, this Thompson Dart has a known provenance, having spent much of its life in private hands with minimal use. Historical records suggest it was originally supplied in the Midlands and passed through only a handful of owners. It has featured in several vintage rally events and remains a favourite among period caravan enthusiasts.
Produced by Thompson Bros. of Bilston, the Dart model was a lightweight touring caravan designed for easy towing by smaller cars of the 1930s. Its clever layout offered efficient use of space, typically with fold-out sleeping bunks, a compact galley, and storage designed for long-weekend touring. The 1934 version featured minor refinements to its chassis and internal fittings, making it one of the more desirable early models for collectors.
Opportunities to acquire a 1934 Thompson Dart in such presentable and usable condition are increasingly rare. With vintage caravanning enjoying renewed interest and early examples like this seldom appearing on the open market, this is an excellent opportunity for collectors, museums, or enthusiasts seeking an authentic piece of early leisure motoring history.
Saturday 26th July: 9am-11:30am
Monday 28th July: 8am-3:30am
Tuesday 29th July: 8am-3:30pm
Wednesday 30th July: 8am-3:30pm
Earlier viewing dates available upon request
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