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RETURN OF THE KING

Danbury is officially back! Well, not like it ever went away but the values of what the brand has stood for since 1964 have made a welcome return. Since 2017 the company spent time under the stewardship of the French motorhome manufacturer Pilote, when the type of vehicles wearing the Danbury name became somewhat varied – but no more! From here on out it’s a purely Volkswagen focused operation again since the acquisition of the company by Dorset based Vanworx late in 2020. As part of the ongoing changes the longstanding Bristol based operation has moved down the M5 to a brand-new factory in Bridgwater, Somerset.

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