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geocar.com Geocar produce just three models in their range of GRP-bodied off-road campers one of which, the 'Vikunja', is a demountable. |
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dodoo.be Oh my goodness, I thought the Swedish Toppola (see where are they now?) was a one-off but it seems the idea of a car-mounted demountable has got to Belgium as well. It's called the 'Dodoo' which, in English anyway, seems to be halfway between 'dodo' and 'doo-doo', neither of which has particularly positive connotations! The website is only in Dutch. |
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ab-concept.biz AB Concept produce a small range of monocoque polyester, poptop campers in two lengths - "standard" and "alongιe". The rear 'tailgate' with optional tent is an interesting touch. The website is somewhat slight on detail though, unlike many manufacturers, they are explicit about their prices. |
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psi-azalai.com L'Azalai manufacture expedition vehicles (l'Azalai tout terrain) as well as a slightly less rugged demountable range (Lababouch' tout chemin). |
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bauges-automobiles.com On their website Bauges Automobiles offer to build and/or convert just about any kind of motorcaravan or vehicle although there are few examples illustrated. The offer includes a demountable camper (click on 'Cellule' and then 'Amovible') for which there is a fairly detailed pricelist (in .pdf format) but only a very brief description and a back-of-a-fag-packet illustration. |
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camper-track.com Camper Track import the Northstar range of campers from the U.S. into France but also manufacture their own expedition vehicles including one demountable, the 'Kyoga'. It has an interesting, and as far as I know unique, double elevating roof. |
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cartech French manufacturer Cartech does not have a website as such but does have a presence on Facebook. Primarily constructors of expedition vehicles, their demountable campers are aluminium-framed and -skinned poptops. |
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cellulepickup.fr Wilco Lensen of Cellule Pickup has been listed on this website for some time as a dealer in second-hand demountables but he now also sells his own brand of new campers, the oddly-named Billys. Built to order, the Billys is an aluminium-framed, hardside camper available for single-, extended- and double-cab pickups. |
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cellulestouareg.com Previously trading as 'Atlas Diffusion', Cellules Touareg manufacture a range of five models, four of which are demountable, for pickup, flatbed and chassis trucks. All of them, except perhaps for the 'Basic', are inclined towards the expedition end of the market. |
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clemensonamenagement.com Clιmenson build demountables (the Explo range) and other motorcaravans to order, and have been doing so for a long time. English language site available. |
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gazell.fr Manufacturer B.B.F. produces two demountable campers in the 'Gazell' range, one for double-cab and one for extended-cab pickups. Both very neat and compact clam-tops, they are fully constructed in GRP and clearly have an eye on the off-road adventure market. |
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globecamper.com Globe Camper (not to be confused with the German van converter Globecar) produces a standard range of four, light-weight, demountable "off-road cabins" varying in size from the 'Version XS' to the 'Version Familly' (sic). Intended for serious off-road use, they are all made for Landrovers and other pickups that have undergone a flat-bed conversion. |
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rrcab.com RRConcept makes a pop-top demountable (the 'RRCab') that fits into the austere but durable end of the market. It appears to be available to fit virtually all current pickups including the Landrover 130. |
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WHAT'S ON THIS PAGE
Pretty much "what it says on the tin" - hopefully this is a
comprehensive list of European manufacturers of demountable campers, most of whom sell directly to their customers.
I try to check these links on a fairly regular basis but, if you find
dud links or if you are aware of major omissions, please let
me know.