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Sept 14, 2019 2:51:13 GMT
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Where, in the world, is that?! Its more like a house on wheels than a caravan, and an awesome one at that! If you have a mind to, you can stay there; showmanscamping.co.uk/In 1936 you wouldn't have towed this with your Ford or a team of horses, it would have taken a steamer to pull this to the next pitch.
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Last Edit: Sept 14, 2019 2:51:59 GMT by MkX
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Sept 13, 2019 21:36:41 GMT
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Sept 13, 2019 21:08:01 GMT
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1936 Burlingham caravan / living wagon. Norfolk. £11K This goes right back to the dawn of caravans as we might recognise them and it would have been the height of travelling luxury for what it was in its time. This 2 ton behemoth was originally commissioned by The Bertram Mills Circus as the accommodation of one of the world's most iconic performers, Nicolai Poliakoff O.B.E. a.k.a. Coco The Clown.
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Sept 13, 2019 18:39:53 GMT
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Morris Mini van. Devon. £1,800.00 1968. Brave project. Allegedly runs. In good order early mini vans sell for £12-£15K, £20K+ for concours. Subaru Sumo Danbury camper conversion. Yorkshire. £2.5K 1989. Mini 4WD camper van. Rare. Out of MOT for 2 years and MOT history suggests lax maintenance prior to this. Land Rover s1. Bristol. £2,700.00 1955. 107 for full restoration. Low mileage. Incomplete. Long term SORN. With a top notch restoration this could be a £20K vehicle.
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Sept 13, 2019 18:34:25 GMT
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Ford Capri 1.6 GL. Kent. £4,250.00 1977. Out of MOT (exempt) but no horror stories in history. Modest mileage. Triumph Stag. Berks. £3,750.00 1972. Project. ?Ford Essex? Mazda RX7. Lincs. £3,890.00 1983. Drives. Modest mileage. Very short MOT. Mazda RX7. Devon. £4,750.00 1986. Drives. MOT'd. Morris 1/2 ton Sun Tor camper. Lincs. £2,250.00 1971. Garage find for extensive restoration. Rare conversion last used in 1986. Triumph 2000 estate. Hamps. £1,300.00 1972. Barn find, parked up 30 years.
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Sept 13, 2019 15:16:07 GMT
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Flipped back and forth between new grille and old grille - can't tell any difference??
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Sept 13, 2019 11:28:17 GMT
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Sept 13, 2019 9:01:52 GMT
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Looking good but the first time this drives past a policeman he's going to make you peel those front tints off.
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Sept 13, 2019 7:16:36 GMT
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Sept 12, 2019 23:34:21 GMT
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If insurance aren't helpful mention that you & your passenger might need to consult your GPs, spinal pain, PTSD, you're worried you'll end up losing work . . .
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Sept 12, 2019 22:51:20 GMT
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Last Edit: Sept 12, 2019 22:53:16 GMT by MkX
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Sept 12, 2019 22:40:20 GMT
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Wolseley version. Leics. £2,450.00 Lots of welding done and steering rack needed, (puzzled that this is marked as a 'dangerous' advisory??)
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Sept 11, 2019 22:20:15 GMT
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Sold £2,580.00 (watch this space).
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Sept 11, 2019 18:33:08 GMT
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April 1st next year you could post a fictitious planning notice on a nearby telegraph pole for your garage; change of use to Night Club, Glue Factory or some such undesirable enterprise.
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Sept 11, 2019 16:58:46 GMT
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Sept 10, 2019 20:35:47 GMT
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Auction ends just before 9p.m. Wednesday 11th. Current high bid just under £2K. Appears to have no reserve.
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Last Edit: Sept 11, 2019 7:37:44 GMT by MkX
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Sept 10, 2019 20:33:20 GMT
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Sept 10, 2019 20:03:45 GMT
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1995 Citroen AX ElationIt's in Stoke Mandeville, £395 with ticket until April, looks like some welding was needed in 2016 having been off the road for three years (gap in MoTs), 112k on the clock. Keep fit windows and steering, but it's got a sunroof. Someone buy it so I don't! That would be just the job for someone to send their kid off to Uni in.
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If you're not sure which component is the stumbling block, (there are at least two), consult your manual.
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Sept 8, 2019 19:22:27 GMT
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I'm currently driving a 77 El Camino which is about 18ft long and a car and a half wide. I'm not even very good at driving it yet but I've not found myself unable to get in and out of car parks or parking spaces. Go to any supermarket car park or multi storey and you'll see LWB Van's, builders traybacks, limo class euro barges and all sorts. It's not that American cars are too big, it's just that you have to manoeuvre them differently. They're not bigger than other vehicles on the road they're just bigger than the other cars. I have not yet bust my cherry on ordering parts but I was quite amused last night to be looking at a small hand-hold sized component for $30 that was going to cost $77 in postage 🤣 I once made the mistake of taking my Mk X Jag into a (very tight) NCP car park, I needed 2 adjacent spaces to be able to open the door and had to drive to the 5th or 6th level to find 2 empty adjacent bays, every ramp involved a 5 or 7 point turn to go up or down a level! Jaguar Mark X : The Colossus of Roads by Chris, on Flickr
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Last Edit: Sept 8, 2019 19:22:59 GMT by MkX
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