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23-06-2010, 16:19 | #16 |
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Thanks for the contact Dinky!
Wildbri, I just hope the front tow bar holds out but it was made by a very trustworth man so i am confident! On the manouvering and towing front, the worst bits are its width it makes it hard to see behind from a t2 een with the dreaded towing mirrors, I brought i thorugh some villages in devon and somerset and it caused quite a comotion on the roads! On the motorway brilliant as they weight around 2 tonnes and just sit there no swaying or anything. but when its pitched up the best bit is the width, that extra foot makes it seem twice as lare inside and with no toilet shower etc it's all livable space. I agree with Bri on people taking too much stuff etc on holiday, but bear in mind i have only spent 3 nights inside a house in the last 2 years ! For me sitting in fonrt of a log burner with a Royal Brierley crystal glass filled with a nice drop of penny red from halfpeenny green vinyard (which is less than a mile and a half away) is priceless. An informal weekend at wicksteed on anywhere else for that matter, would be nice! I agree planning a rally can get a bit OTT |
24-06-2010, 21:22 | #17 |
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Plank, caught a documentary on the Appleby fair last night on one of more
obscure sky channels maybe named community. Made by young travellers, not seen it all yet but some nice kit on 4 wheels, 4 and 2 legs... its on my sky+ hard drive, could try to get onto a dvd if interested...
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24-06-2010, 21:40 | #18 |
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They keep repeating that prog RBRT, I keep seeing bits of it too. Get's hairier than Si n Dave up there at Fair time
You'd better keep posting photo's of your van Plank. Jim |
24-06-2010, 22:57 | #19 |
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i keep looking for that to see if i am on it
hows this for an example of the local wildlife taken this year: |
24-06-2010, 23:01 | #20 |
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photo didn't load for some reason hold on!
no dont want to know since site upgrade it wants me to resise the photo, never done that before and i can't be arsed sorry |
25-06-2010, 10:43 | #21 | |
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Is that a serious question only joking........good luck with it , i love seeing the older vans restored, ?youll need a truck of the same vintage to tow it i presume? they all pitch up at a show near us once a year, poshest one last time was a 1930s roller with a caravan of the appropriate age through to 1980s sprite pulled by an immaculate 2.8i Granada. I think Id feel a bit self conscious with that external colour scheme and I just cant imagine a "dry van" Ive often wondered what the logic or history behind that is ?? Does it , or will it ,have 240v ? |
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25-06-2010, 11:05 | #22 | |
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The current set up is no more hassle than a small rig but the benefits and comfort with over 19ft x 7ft internal size are absolutely superb, beyond comparison |
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25-06-2010, 21:52 | #23 |
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Daved the 'dry van' thing is deeply embeded in Romany traditions and culture particulary around cultural codes of cleanliness. I can explain more by PM if you are interested.
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26-06-2010, 11:28 | #24 |
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12-07-2010, 21:00 | #25 |
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well, my project is coming along at a reasonable pace, new carpets the funrniture off being re -upholstered in nice new leather as we speak etc.
New wood burner and double skinned stainless flue, now here is a question! Sealing the storm collar and roof plate requires heat proof silicone, and it all seems to be black or red and i really need clear, any ideas? I can get it a crazy prices but i'm looking for a good deal. |
12-07-2010, 21:05 | #26 |
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ignore this did not read it right, Rick
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12-07-2010, 21:52 | #27 |
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Here's our friend's van..
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12-07-2010, 22:22 | #28 |
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12-07-2010, 22:25 | #29 |
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He loves it more then is wife..
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12-07-2010, 22:29 | #30 |
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