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Simon Barnett and James Daniels on the road in a campervan Simon Barnett & James Daniels Afternoons

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Pukekohe firm TrailLite Campers is turning 70.

They sell $57 million of campervans (and some caravans) a year and its origins trace back to two cabinetmakers, Brian Penman and Jim Crotty who made furniture and caskets.

In the mid-1950s they made their first caravan which carried the TrailLite name and that’s stuck ever since.

The luxury motorhomes can sell for $460,000 - half the average house price in New Zealand - so the finished product has to be just right.

Joint managing director Shaun Newman joined Simon Barnett and James Daniels for a chat.

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Pukekohe firm TrailLite Campers is turning 70.

They sell $57 million of campervans (and some caravans) a year and its origins trace back to two cabinetmakers, Brian Penman and Jim Crotty who made furniture and caskets.

In the mid-1950s they made their first caravan which carried the TrailLite name and that’s stuck ever since.

The luxury motorhomes can sell for $460,000 - half the average house price in New Zealand - so the finished product has to be just right.

Joint managing director Shaun Newman joined Simon Barnett and James Daniels for a chat.

LISTEN ABOVE
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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