Looks vintage, in fact its a JBA Falcon tourer 2+2 kitcar built 2001 by a good builder in Perth. Second owner in Townsville now with us in Euroa Victoria.
Has v6 commodore engine 5 speed. Strengthened rear chassis
Caravan built 2019 16ft with full ensuite. Tare 730kg. ATM 998kg, Steel tube frame, 4" drop axle, lightweight materials. Concept was to add a few vintage bits like spats, pointy tail lights and portholes but aerodynamics at the front are modern for efficiency.
Great achievement, awesome way to enjoy traveling our country. Well done.
sandgrooper1 said
12:00 PM Jun 26, 2019
Hi,
You definitely get the prize for the most individual rig.
Looks great.
Cheers AL
Eaglemax said
12:49 AM Aug 8, 2019
Thankyou both of you
Whenarewethere said
11:40 AM Oct 16, 2019
Well done. It just goes to show how much weight you can save by putting in some planning & effort, which equals satisfaction! Spending money in the right places for the longer economic plan.
This quite frankly shows up the pathetic effort manufacturers put into their caravans.
Greg 1 said
11:52 AM Oct 16, 2019
The JBA would go pretty well with the V6 in it. I drove one but that was only powered by a Ford Pinto motor and still didn't go too badly.
Not sure if anyone is still doing the kits over here for them now. Haven't heard or seen anything about them for a while.
Looks vintage, in fact its a JBA Falcon tourer 2+2 kitcar built 2001 by a good builder in Perth. Second owner in Townsville now with us in Euroa Victoria.
Has v6 commodore engine 5 speed. Strengthened rear chassis
Caravan built 2019 16ft with full ensuite. Tare 730kg. ATM 998kg, Steel tube frame, 4" drop axle, lightweight materials. Concept was to add a few vintage bits like spats, pointy tail lights and portholes but aerodynamics at the front are modern for efficiency.
Great achievement, awesome way to enjoy traveling our country. Well done.
Hi,
You definitely get the prize for the most individual rig.
Looks great.
Cheers AL
Well done. It just goes to show how much weight you can save by putting in some planning & effort, which equals satisfaction! Spending money in the right places for the longer economic plan.
This quite frankly shows up the pathetic effort manufacturers put into their caravans.