Vintage Caravan Magazine Issue 40 | Page 31

a bureau with drawers and a divan that could be converted into one double bed or two single beds. In addition, the design included a rear handling bar, ventilation blinds with fly screens, a roof ventilator, a sliding interior door, a food cupboard, another ventilator, a cooker vent, an ice box, a front handling bar, a plastic kitchen sink, a gas stove, a water tank, a butane gas bottle, a toilet, a plastic toilet wash basin and a shower room with a shower unit. Berkeley also produced a model called the Ambassador which was pictured in a publicity photo being towed by an Austin Sheerline sedan near Delamer Forest near Cheshire, England. The chassis hitch depicted in the photo was factory-approved by the Austin Motor Company of England. However, you did not have to go to England to buy a vintagetrailermagazine | 29