Why Are Caravan Salvage Yards So Rare in Scotland?
Alan Summers Alan Summers

Why Are Caravan Salvage Yards So Rare in Scotland?

Trying to find a replacement caravan window up north shouldn't force you down a rabbit hole of unhelpful main dealers or yards based hundreds of miles away in Essex. Discover why true caravan salvage is so rare in Scotland, and how we're breaking the mold to keep older tourers on the road.

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How to Dispose of an Old Caravan
Alan Summers Alan Summers

How to Dispose of an Old Caravan

Thinking of hauling an old tourer to the local scrap yard? Find out the brutal truth about why commercial yards reject them, the hidden dangers of DIY structural collapse, and how to avoid massive environmental fines across the North of Scotland.

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Rescuing a 1980s Churchill Minster
Alan Summers Alan Summers

Rescuing a 1980s Churchill Minster

Buried deep in an overgrown Aberdeenshire yard sat a genuine ghost of British caravanning history: an ultra-rare 1980s Churchill Minster. With the brand defunct for over 40 years, this weathered survivor might be one of only 20 left in existence. Read why we decided it would be absolutely criminal to break it.

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Rescuing a 1970s Sprite Alpine
Alan Summers Alan Summers

Rescuing a 1970s Sprite Alpine

Dragged from thirty years of Aberdeenshire nettles and moss, this mid-1970s CI Sprite Alpine was originally flagged as a prime candidate for the salvage yard. But once we saw that iconic aerodynamic profile and straight aluminium shell, we knew it would be absolutely criminal to break it.

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