In the short space of two years, Stealth Caravans have come a long way since the impact of their radical launch products. Marcus Dubois learns how the new Stealths have achieved Grade III insulation for the first time. |
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This week Stealth Caravans announced that customers can now choose from over 250 colours to personalise the exterior of their tourer. Our digital editor Ben Forder went through the options to create images of how some of the new Stealths might look. |
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Stealth Caravans has announced a new service where customers can choose from over 250 colours to personalise the exterior of their caravan. |
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Dunster House has launched two new family friendly Stealths for the 2011 season: the R53 and T58. |
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See images of the new Stealth caravans from Dunster House with an updated interior and a revised nosecone featuring a front window for the first time. |
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The Defiant range of Stealth Caravans will carry the new Hidden Combi system with invisible blown-air heating. |
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Last year Dunster House launched their first ever caravan line called the Stealth. Now one of the most talked about caravans has received a makeover for 2010. |
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For those who missed the Stealth caravan at the shows, its makers Dunster House are offering virtual tours online |
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Caravan Times caught up with the team behind the Stealth Caravan which meets the public at International Caravan and Motorhome in October. |
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