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Just seen a Corrida Red machine with a small Eriba(Dutch?) caravan(the garageable size) on the back - if the car and van had been white would have given the impression of a roadtrain(of course not the old Leylad roadtrain hgv rig!)

It did however look very tidy!

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Just seen a Corrida Red machine with a small Eriba(Dutch?) caravan(the garageable size) on the back - if the car and van had been white would have given the impression of a roadtrain(of course not the old Leylad roadtrain hgv rig!)

It did however look very tidy!

Eriba were built in France as part of the German Hymer Group ... now being built in Germany (I think).

Very expensive and not very well equipped compared to a British 'van ... but loads of personality.

I would buy one tomorrow BUT herself says no!

www.eribaforum.co.uk

www.eribacaravans.co.uk (my local dealer - Jandi Caravans at West Calder - do leave loads of time if you visit the owners are passionate about Eribas and well chat for hours!)

www.automotiveleisure.co.uk

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Eriba were built in France as part of the German Hymer Group ... now being built in Germany (I think).

Very expensive and not very well equipped compared to a British 'van ... but loads of personality.

I would buy one tomorrow BUT herself says no!

www.eribaforum.co.uk

www.eribacaravans.co.uk (my local dealer - Jandi Caravans at West Calder - do leave loads of time if you visit the owners are passionate about Eribas and well chat for hours!)

www.automotiveleisure.co.uk

Hey ho apologies for assumptions - I'm not a caravan person, i assumed they were/are of Dutch mftr

as most of the time they are on the back of Dutch registered cars!

Egg on face time, its the pastis you know!!

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