Dormobile, a name inescapably linked with camper vans, grew out of a
Folkestone coachbuilding company called Martin Walter's. In 1957, the
first really affordable camper van, the Dormobile, was introduced. It
was a great success and within a couple of years, over 10,000 had been
sold. The factory produced camper vans in such huge numbers throughout
the 1950s, 60s and 70s that they were by far the leading producer of
motorcaravans within the UK. The pop-up, candy-striped roofs became a
common sight at campsites and on beaches all over Britain and abroad.
Dormobile used a variety of base vehicles but perhaps the best known are
the Bedford CA Romany, the Volkswagen split and bay vans and the Land
Rover, all instantly recognizable with their pop-up roofs. The company
also made a series of coach-built models including the Debonair and
Newlander on Bedford and Toyota chassis.