In the 1970s and 1980s, the French manufacturer Majorette released several caravans that reflected the popular holiday and camping trend of the time. One of the most luxurious models was the Majorette 370 Résidentielle Caravan, a model that clearly reflected the larger and more comfortable "mobile home" style that was becoming increasingly popular among European holidaymakers at the time.
The Résidentielle Caravan distinguished itself from earlier Majorette caravans by its larger size and detailed finish. Like many Majorette models from this period, it featured playful features such as an opening skylight and rear window, allowing children to recreate realistic holiday scenarios. Thanks to its sturdy die-cast zinc chassis and plastic superstructure, this model was both durable and distinctively designed.
The Majorette 370 Résidentielle Caravan is now a popular collector's item, especially because many examples were played with extensively in their time. A model in excellent condition is therefore special and attractive to collectors. The model has both nostalgic value for those who played with Majorette and historical value for enthusiasts of camping history and classic miniatures.