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A short history for the nostalgic and the experts
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The Industry of Motor Vehicles (IMV), predecessor of present ADRIA MOBIL, began to manufacture a delivery van of its own construction in 1960. The move into the making of caravans was the consequence of new trends, which initiated a new way of spending free time... more |
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The first generation of caravans (1968-1979) had oval exterior bodywork, covered with white tin at the beginning. Soon we added a decorative blue stripe on both sides (window-wide), which became a recognisable symbol of the ADRIA trademark... more |
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The second generation of Adria caravans had a geometrically balanced shape for the car body with the same front and back wall, flat roof and a narrow blue decorative line below the windows. The window glass had a blue cast. The gas bottle compartment was made of aluminium but had a nicer shape... more |
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The third generation of Adria caravans has a typical aerodynamic shape of the front of the caravan, which was very important during the first crisis in gas supply for the engines with internal combustion that are the tractive force of caravans... more |
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