Practical Motorhome

AUTO-SLEEPER SYMPHONY & SYMBOL

Auto-Sleepers was founded by Calverley Trevelyan in the early 1960s and is the UK’s oldest volume converter. Symphony and its little sister, the short-wheelbase Harmony, were transferred to the ‘all new’ Peugeot Boxer from its predecessor, the Talbot Express.

This is unsurprising, as from launch, they had always been strong sellers, and the Symbol remains so today. All were built on the five-door incarnation of the Boxer, fitted with a stylish GRP high-top designed by Auto-Sleepers.

Entering via the side sliding door into the lounge, you find a two-seat inward-facing offside settee, a nearside forward-facing travel seat and a brace

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