TEXT: We would like to invite members of the caravan media to the Bailey Pegasus Model Launch on Wednesday 16th September 2009. Please complete and submit the form below by Tuesday 1st September. Numbers are strictly limited to two people per invitation. The launch will be held at Heritage Motor Centre, Gaydon, Warwickshire.
The logo from inside the site was the same as the main front page one, but also had the words...
probably the same way lunar ended up in french hands for a while before being bought back. I admit the build under adria was crap at times but the later heritage models were class
when was the last time you saw someone on here ask about a 98 bailey or a 94. plenty of mid 90's fleetwoods on the road, plenty of guys asking about them. says it all, most 90's baileys are now converted to self build motorhome interious while the bodies are used in banger racing. folks i am a bit bevvied btw
Yeah nice big van the Heritage trouble is you need a huge 4wheel drive to pull it
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yep al, bailey the ford of caravans, really common, look great but you dont often see many 10 year old ones
I can't let that nonsense pass!
Click here and then keep clicking the "next" button to see page after page after page of Bailey caravans on sale now, most over 10 years old and some over 20 years old.
Just the facts, man, just the facts...
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yep al, bailey the ford of caravans, really common, look great but you dont often see many 10 year old ones
I can't let that nonsense pass!
Click here and then keep clicking the "next" button to see page after page after page of Bailey caravans on sale now, most over 10 years old and some over 20 years old.
Just the facts, man, just the facts...
Good on you mate and at least Baileys of that era were modern looking unlike Fleetwoods in the mid ninties that looked old fashioned
chintz is classy, pink lampshades, pink curtains and pelmets and beech veneer on the woodwork. my garland was actually the 2nd last of that model built in 97
Quote: Originally posted by markfree on 04/9/2009
From inside the New Bailey Pegasus Website...
TEXT: We would like to invite members of the caravan media to the Bailey Pegasus Model Launch on Wednesday 16th September 2009. Please complete and submit the form below by Tuesday 1st September. Numbers are strictly limited to two people per invitation. The launch will be held at Heritage Motor Centre, Gaydon, Warwickshire.
The logo from inside the site was the same as the main front page one, but also had the words...
Pegasus - Alu-Tech bodyshell
There were no pictures of any vans.
I'm surprised no-one has commented on my above post?
I'm surprised no-one has commented on my above post?
Markfree....I think that it will be Handbags at dawn soon I've got at '96 bailey and it's still going strong and I'm sure I've seen Fords over 10 years old.
Anyway, perhaps the new Pegasus caravan will have a lighter weight shell??
I did read the other day that someone had seen a Pegasus in Spain and that it appeared to be constructed differently to existing vans.
I've no real idea what "Alu Tech" means - another mystery - but hopefully it will mean body construction that's both tougher and lighter. Either one would be a bonus, both would be a "killer app"
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... anyway this new bailey is going to be a motorhome, transit baased and a ranger interior
The marketing guys at Bailey will keep us guessing to the end I think. The full page advert in October's Caravan magazine shows a part image of a caravan front, complete with 'A' frame and hitch.
Quote: Originally posted by Viggo on 06/9/2009
I've no real idea what "Alu Tech" means - another mystery - but hopefully it will mean body construction that's both tougher and lighter. Either one would be a bonus, both would be a "killer app"