Back in the ’60s, on summer weekends all over Australia, the roads out of the big cities were chock-a-block with family cars towing caravans, heading for beach side campsites that had only the basic facilities of a toilet and shower block. Those were the free and easy days before the advent of the camp kitchens, recreation rooms and swimming pools of modern caravan parks. Here is a rare Kennedy fibreglass caravan being towed by a '50s F-100 pickup.