Welcome to the gang Capri1974, enjoy here and out in the playground.
Sorry, never seen one of those before but it looks very much like a home made job and more than likely many memories had with it. Hope you make many as well.
Very interesting support mechanism A lot of thought in design went into that for sure
Keep Safe on the roads.
Possum3 said
08:17 PM Dec 1, 2015
Home made - looks like whoever did it had access to some patterns from a boat builder to get to cabin entry with door and perhaps the roof is from a fly-bridge pattern.
Cruising Cruze said
08:48 PM Dec 1, 2015
Hi Murray
To me it looks like a early Classic motor bike trailer
What was modified as a camper
You can always contact them
http://www.classicind.com.au/
Cheers John
kiwijims said
11:31 PM Dec 1, 2015
Howdy Capri1974, Welcome to the Forum, You have a rather un-usual Camper there, could be one of a kind but,
It may be known if you were to post a picture on this Forum which belongs to the Classic Caravans Group of Australia...........
I am sure that if anyone knows about your camper on either of these forums, they will soon let you know.
Best o luck. K.J.
Capri1974 said
04:31 AM Dec 2, 2015
Thanks for your commets, regards
Capri1974 said
04:54 AM Dec 2, 2015
Thanks for your info, regards
Cowboy7307 said
06:01 AM Dec 2, 2015
To me it looks like a BITSA
wasn_me said
08:13 AM Dec 2, 2015
Interesting. It appears to be hard top. There would be a lot of good ideas out there, that never made it to production, or just one ofs. It might be an A-van, mach 1.
Cheers Pete
Cruising Cruze said
09:51 PM Dec 2, 2015
Hi Murray
I would love to hear the outcome of it by the time you find out who made them
Cheers John
Tomcat said
10:35 PM Dec 2, 2015
Hello Capri 1974 it may say on the Rego paper.
Radar said
09:26 AM Dec 3, 2015
Hi, that a interesting concept you have there.
I thought I had seen them all but thats a newie, best of luck on your restore and identity chase.
Hi, I am restoring this pop top camper but have no idea about what make or model it is. Can anyone help me identify what it is?
Welcome to the gang Capri1974, enjoy here and out in the playground.
A lot of thought in design went into that for sure 
Sorry, never seen one of those before but it looks very much like a home made job and more than likely many memories had with it. Hope you make many as well.
Very interesting support mechanism
Keep Safe on the roads.
Hi Murray
To me it looks like a early Classic motor bike trailer
What was modified as a camper
You can always contact them
http://www.classicind.com.au/
Cheers John
Howdy Capri1974, Welcome to the Forum, You have a rather un-usual Camper there, could be one of a kind but,
It may be known if you were to post a picture on this Forum which belongs to the Classic Caravans Group of Australia...........
http://ditzygypsy.proboards.com/
If no luck there, then give this Mob a go.............. http://vintagecaravans.proboards.com/
I am sure that if anyone knows about your camper on either of these forums, they will soon let you know.
Best o luck. K.J.
Thanks for your commets, regards
Thanks for your info, regards
Hi Murray
I would love to hear the outcome of it by the time you find out who made them
Cheers John
Hello Capri 1974 it may say on the Rego paper.
Hi, that a interesting concept you have there.
I thought I had seen them all but thats a newie, best of luck on your restore and identity chase.