Central Coast Home & Lifestyle Summer 2018

At 19’6” the Kirkston has everything expected from a larger caravan, including front door/rear door, “L” shaped lounge/dinette, separate bathroom and queen/single beds.

Australia’s ultimate motorhome supplier introduces cosily-priced caravans The comprehensively equipped Kirkston 196, top seller from the Cosy Cab range

C oncorde Motorhomes – whose Mercedes-based Liner Plus motorhome typically tips the financial scales at $1 million – says its value-packed Cosy Cab range sets out to fill a gap in the market for quality caravans. The 11 models of which typically sell for between $50,000 and $60,000 brings new standards of quality to caravans used by adventurers and holidaymakers ranging from young families to grey nomads, says Concorde General Manager Allan Stocker. All Cosy Cabs are named after famous racing tracks, reflecting their makers’ fascination with automotive excellence – but without the high-revving price tags. “Our price point is typically $10,000 – $15,000 cheaper than caravans of a similar build or specifications – and the quality

with 6 inch mesh-covered hammer tone finish A-frame, 15 inch alloy wheels, spare wheel, mud flaps, drop-down corner stabiliser, electric brakes, two 9kg bottles on A frame and strong leaf spring beam axle suspension. Each model of the durable touring caravan range readily handles visits to national parks, medium dirt roads and general access to free camping areas, while all models can also be optioned with an X-Trac pack to make them an even tougher, semi off-roader, for the more adventurous travellers. The caravans’ big selling advantage is not one single feature, but the whole value combination of their generous utility, exterior, interior, bathroom and kitchen features.

is outstanding,” says Mr Stocker, whose Newcastle-based (Bennetts Green) family- owned company has more than 40 years’ experience in the RV, camping and boating industries. The Cosy Cab range packs its features into van lengths between 5.6 and 6.4 metres and are all named after historic motor racing tracks, reflecting the enjoyment of motorsport of Allan Stocker and his Dad Wayne.The most popular Cosy Cab touring caravans include the Kirkston 196, followed by the Pembrey 186, Brooklands 206 and Longridge 216. The Kirkston has everything expected from a larger caravan, including front door/rear door, “L” shaped lounge/dinette, separate bathroom and queen/single beds.t Features contributing to the Cosy Cab range’s longevity include a 4 inch chassis

www.concordemotorhomes.com.au Phone: 02 4954 6326

Battlefield History Tours incorporating History and Heritage Tours - 2019 Programme

Greece and Crete A very special tour that has been conducted since 2005 and has built up a very special relationship with many local people who look forward to our return each year. That is special enough but Dr Eleni Sulioti is with us for the splendour of Greece and Colonel Fleeton for the ANZACs in the Battle of Greece and Crete. Greece with us, a must. Vietnam Tunnel Rats Tour Spectacular scenery with the classic pagodas and architecture of a colonial era. Enjoy traditional food and culture of a warm and friendly people as we cruise the Saigon River and Mekong River. With Colonel Sandy MacGregor MC, leading us to the battle sites where our soldiers were engaged in that War. Bomber Command & RAAF in the UK This tour is like no other available to those who wish

pay our respects to those lost in that terrible campaign. Normandy & Monash on the Western Front - This tour not only takes you through the Somme where Monash led our men in their victories in 1918 but also to Normandy where the road to victory started in 1944. A must for those who had family engaged there but also for those interested in military history. And now, a new special tour... The Cathedrals and Abbeys of England. We will visit many of the iconic Cathedrals and Abbeys of England and as well as their magnificence, we will have guides take us through the history, architecture, the development of the various orders and much more. Not to be missed! Phone me, Graham Fleeton, on 1300 450 436 or 0412 399 693 for a chat or to request a package.

to acquaint themselves with those historical aircraft of WW2 and also see many of them fly at the airshows. We also visit famous museums and the airfields from where our men left on their missions. Guadalcanal This is where the Japanese expansion into the Pacific ended when the USA and Australia defeated them there. As well as seeing where the history played out we meet the people of the Solomons and those local dignitaries who maintain our military heritage. South West Pacific The Australians in New Guinea, Kokoda (without needing to walk the track, as there are many who want to visit those battlefields but due to fitness are unable) Milne Bay, Buna, Gona, Sanananda and more. A special tour that will allow us to

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