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Speaking to an old gentleman this morning who owns the above, he may be thinking of selling for £900, do you think for a first van? Nearly 81k, single cab tidy to be honest. I know it screams ***** ( well to me anyway 😀) soon earn it's money back. Thanks

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If it twin rear wheels get it. Just remember the engine and chassis are solid as iron it's just the cab is made out of paper! They may not look the prettiest but they are little work horses

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Thanks, didn't actually notice if it was single or twin wheel, wouldn't want a single. All looked good from what i could see. For that price it will soon earn it's keep

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Earn its keep and put a bit of change in your pocket not very fashionable but costs pennies to run and they keep going

 

That's all I need, won't be doing a lot of work, Shame it screams tarmac scrap tree work 😁

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That's all I need, won't be doing a lot of work, Shame it screams tarmac scrap tree work 😁

 

Do you know anyone who could look at the mechanics and tell you if it's a good deal . That would save you a lot of money in the future for a small drink to your friend / relative .

There's a lot of very smart arb trucks being driven by rogue traders and the ones that aren't may be up to there necks in finance .

I think an old van that is cleaned regularly and loaded proply looks like a hard working chap with a head on his shoulders trying to make a living .

Ps nothing wrong with a nice new van but (when budget allows )

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Do you know anyone who could look at the mechanics and tell you if it's a good deal . That would save you a lot of money in the future for a small drink to your friend / relative .

There's a lot of very smart arb trucks being driven by rogue traders and the ones that aren't may be up to there necks in finance .

I think an old van that is cleaned regularly and loaded proply looks like a hard working chap with a head on his shoulders trying to make a living .

Ps nothing wrong with a nice new van but (when budget allows )

 

I don't think I'm too bad with spanners but I've got a pal who is an agricultural mechanic who owes me a favour. He loves these old horses Leyland/ ldv . He had a pilot for a while.

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That's all I need, won't be doing a lot of work, Shame it screams tarmac scrap tree work 😁

 

Ditto to Andrews comment and in my mind it says truck paid for and doesn't scream in my price your paying for my 32k flashy new toy :biggrin:

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Ditto to Andrews comment and in my mind it says truck paid for and doesn't scream in my price your paying for my 32k flashy new toy :biggrin:

 

Totally agree! I was looking at a mk5 transit, I believe they run the same engine? but couldn't get a decent one for less than 2k. It is a nice little truck

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