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Inside custom-built antique motorhome that sold for eye watering price at auction

THE world’s oldest motorhome has sold at auction for £63,000.

The 20ft-long vehicle was custom-built from a Ford Model T in 1914.

The world’s oldest motorhome has sold at auction for £63,000
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The world’s oldest motorhome has sold at auction for £63,000Credit: BNPS
The interior also includes a leather sofa driving seat that swivels round to face inside
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The interior also includes a leather sofa driving seat that swivels round to face insideCredit: BNPS
The living area of the wooden caravan has two overhead single bunks as well as a double bed below them
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The living area of the wooden caravan has two overhead single bunks as well as a double bed below themCredit: BNPS

It has two overhead bunks and a double bed, wood stove — and a top speed of 45mph.

The interior also includes a leather sofa driving seat that swivels round to face inside, Welsh dresser and brass lamps.

It was commissioned by the Bentall family — behind the store chain — but was sold in the 1920s, then found abandoned in Surrey in the 1970s.

With the help of a cabinet maker friend, he fully restored the caravan, including its original polished pine floor and luxury leather sofa where the driver and passenger sit.

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The living area of the wooden caravan has two overhead single bunks as well as a double bed below them.

There is a wood stove that is used for cooking and heating, a folding table, cupboard space, and even a letterbox.

After a four-year restoration, it was regularly put on display at car shows before its sale at Bonhams last weekend.

The 20ft-long vehicle was custom-built from a Ford Model T in 1914
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The 20ft-long vehicle was custom-built from a Ford Model T in 1914Credit: BNPS
It was commissioned by the Bentall family — behind the store chain — but was sold in the 1920s, then found abandoned in Surrey in the 1970s
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It was commissioned by the Bentall family — behind the store chain — but was sold in the 1920s, then found abandoned in Surrey in the 1970sCredit: BNPS
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