Show us all your old real cars and vans..
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Unfortunately, not mine.
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Mike & Nico from Austria.
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The Viva [which is very nice by the way]was also available as a plastic kit from Airfix.....and very nice to.....
I love that VW camper that is not yours....very nice..
I love that VW camper that is not yours....very nice..
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Fortunately it's not mine either lolmike wrote:Unfortunately, not mine.
Nick Jones.
In sunny Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, UK
In sunny Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, UK
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I'll second that!! Thank f**k it's not mine!!!!!!!!!!!!nickjones wrote:Fortunately it's not mine either lolmike wrote:Unfortunately, not mine.
MOTORMAN
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"Kill all my demons and my angels will die too"
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I think it's nice, and while driving, you can use the motorheat for cooking and you also can reach anything, because it's short enough
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I wonder what it's ENCAP rating is. I wouldn't like to crash that mother!!Broughton wrote:I think it's nice, and while driving, you can use the motorheat for cooking and you also can reach anything, because it's short enough
MOTORMAN
"Kill all my demons and my angels will die too"
"Kill all my demons and my angels will die too"
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Very nice and above all unusual that VW motorhome.
Now when posting my Vauxhall Viva a few days back I promised to show some of my old cars. As I am now in my sixties and started driving at 19 quite a few cars crossed my path.
I cannot find pictures of all my cars (yet), but I did find the pictures of all my motorhomes that I have had over the years, next to my everyday cars.
Attached is the first one, a Peugeot J7 of 1972, that I purchased in the late seventies as a van, and converted into a motorhome.
The hump on top is a wooden bit that I put together to accommodate a bed. The idea was to make it removable so that the car would fit my garage, but when finished it turned out to be so heavy, that it took a few men to lift it, so I had to fix it to the van to stay there forever. Instead I dug out the floor of the garage to fit the van inside. The things you do when you are young !
The plastic bags on the rear corner are to cover up some big dents, caused by a drunken driver that hit the van on the night before we were to go on holidays. I should have left it in the garage till morning, instead of parking it in front of the house.
The van served us well for a few years, before it had to make it's last journey to the scrapyard (French cars did tend to rust in these days).
It was time for the next motorhome. But that's another story.
Hans
Now when posting my Vauxhall Viva a few days back I promised to show some of my old cars. As I am now in my sixties and started driving at 19 quite a few cars crossed my path.
I cannot find pictures of all my cars (yet), but I did find the pictures of all my motorhomes that I have had over the years, next to my everyday cars.
Attached is the first one, a Peugeot J7 of 1972, that I purchased in the late seventies as a van, and converted into a motorhome.
The hump on top is a wooden bit that I put together to accommodate a bed. The idea was to make it removable so that the car would fit my garage, but when finished it turned out to be so heavy, that it took a few men to lift it, so I had to fix it to the van to stay there forever. Instead I dug out the floor of the garage to fit the van inside. The things you do when you are young !
The plastic bags on the rear corner are to cover up some big dents, caused by a drunken driver that hit the van on the night before we were to go on holidays. I should have left it in the garage till morning, instead of parking it in front of the house.
The van served us well for a few years, before it had to make it's last journey to the scrapyard (French cars did tend to rust in these days).
It was time for the next motorhome. But that's another story.
Hans
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Yep, it was super cool.kbean63 wrote:Was it a Falcon Econoline like the one I posted?There was a fella who would come to the local flea market once or twice a week in a red Ford van
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Man, I'd give my left nut for that VW camper. Every spring, in the town where I live, we have an "Art Car Parade". It's been growing steadily in popularity and some of the highlights are a wrought iron VW bug, an Isetta on stilts, a roadster made out of an old refrigerator and a Vespa scooter with twin sidecars. The VW camper would be a big hit.
I'll have to post some parade pics.
I'll have to post some parade pics.
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"Instead I dug out the floor of the garage to fit the van inside. The things you do when you are young !"
F**king brilliant..........Lets see the rest and more stories please.....
F**king brilliant..........Lets see the rest and more stories please.....
Heres the man with the bargains.Always open to offers from this sites members..http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/misterpop/m.h ... m=&_ipg=25