Inside the teardrop caravan pulled by a Vespa with indoor and outdoor kitchens

A COUPLE has shown off their incredible teardrop caravan pulled by a Vespa online.

Tom and Lucy showed off their caravan on a YouTube video published by user @thelwood

Tom and Lucy have shown off their Vespa and caravan on YouTube

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Tom and Lucy have shown off their Vespa and caravan on YouTubeCredit: Youtube @thelwood

Their teardrop trailer is known as ‘Foamie’ because it’s made of foam coated in fibreglass.

The couple explain it’s made of a layer of canvas glued onto the foam with tight-bond glue, then covered with a layer of waterproof latex paint.

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Prior to this, Tom built a cargo trailer for his Honda Ruckus scooter.

Surprisingly, the interior is comfortable for someone like Tom, who is 1.62 metres tall.

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It includes a full-size bed in which Tom can lie down and sleep in comfort.

The indoor kitchen is basic, but it has a sink and some storage space.

They installed another kitchen at the rear, which includes another small sink, a one-burner portable stove, a sizeable countertop and hidden storage for plates.

The towing vehicle is a 1962 Vespa, still wearing its original baby blue paint, which cost around £3k.

Tom made sure that his scooter and caravan were colour matched exactly.

The scooter is powered by a 170cc two-stroke engine that develops 4.5hp.

Tom says that their teardrop caravan and Vespa combo can hit top speeds of 40mph. Plenty fast enough.

The couple’s video on YouTube has had more than 53,000 views and some 200 comments.

Most people in the comments are impressed with their teardrop caravan.

One said: “That is amazing… Thank you very much for the introduction and the fantastic example of what can be done with foam and fibreglass!

“Wow,…so awesome!”

Another said: “That shape is absolutely perfect!

“Been looking at teardrops to tow behind the mini for a long time and this shape is excellent.

The outdoor kitchen has hidden storage for plates, cutlery and condiments

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The outdoor kitchen has hidden storage for plates, cutlery and condiments
Tom is able to lie down inside in comfort

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Tom is able to lie down inside in comfortCredit: YouTube @thelwood

Tom reckons the Vespa can get up to 40mph towing the tiny caravan behind

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Tom reckons the Vespa can get up to 40mph towing the tiny caravan behindCredit: YouTube @thelwood

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