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I can't see the attraction of camper vanning....

 

Unless you're using it all the time I can see it being expensive to buy, expensive to maintain and most of the time it'll sit there doing nothing....

 

....then when you do want to use it there'll always be something that won't work!

 

My younger brother got a Mazda Bongo last year Mazda bongo, ford freda, mazda Bongo for sale, mazda bongo conversions at Algys Autos ltd and proved this theory correct!

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I can't see the attraction of camper vanning....

 

Unless you're using it all the time I can see it being expensive to buy, expensive to maintain and most of the time it'll sit there doing nothing....

 

....then when you do want to use it there'll always be something that won't work!

 

Hence the "demountable version" which allows normal use in the week and leisure at weekends.

 

Like this:-

 

Welcome to Tonke Campers - Mobile homes with modern comfort and classic beauty - Camping-cars, Wohnmobile, Campers, Mobile homes

 

I know some tree people that use attached overland bodies on work sites and much more secure that those horrible white plastic caravans

 

I have a 10' ISO twist lock frame on a truck and considering making something that demounts so can use for work between.

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I can't see the attraction of camper vanning....

 

Unless you're using it all the time I can see it being expensive to buy, expensive to maintain and most of the time it'll sit there doing nothing....

 

....then when you do want to use it there'll always be something that won't work!

 

My younger brother got a Mazda Bongo last year Mazda bongo, ford freda, mazda Bongo for sale, mazda bongo conversions at Algys Autos ltd and proved this theory correct!

 

Good post, great input, thanks:thumbup:

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