Westy every time
no bother at all with the LHD, its good pulling up to people at the lights
and the westy interior is the best by far (IMO)
making best use of the space.
Also for resale value a Westy is hard to beat
I had an Autohomes Kameo, then a Dehler (dreadful piece of tack) and now a Westy, no competion in my view, Westy wins hands down, and you dont get toast crumbs in your bed.
Red Westie wrote:The best one you find for your money.....it's so hard to find a good one at the right price I doubt you will have the luxury of choosing from two good examples at the money you want to pay westy is best tho.....lol
Martin
Red Westie wrote:The best one you find for your money.....it's so hard to find a good one at the right price I doubt you will have the luxury of choosing from two good examples at the money you want to pay westy is best tho.....lol
Martin
b1llyf1sh wrote:What was wrong with the Dehler? I've never seen one in the metal but they look pretty good in pictures, smart to look at and stuffed full of kit.
I just bought a Dehler its a great van lots of kit shower TV coolbox loads of storage its 25 years old and all original inside and in very good condition everything still works as it should
likes been said before i like the "modern" interior and the on board gas storage system. LHD not a problem and makes driving a Westie a bit special .
Mine came with hook up kit priced in deutchmarks under the back seat and even had some pre euro coins behind the fridge
b1llyf1sh wrote:What was wrong with the Dehler? I've never seen one in the metal but they look pretty good in pictures, smart to look at and stuffed full of kit.
Cheap nasty interior, upper bed a death trap, they might make good yachts, but they make crap campers, worst conversion i have ever owned or seen,
Neither, I bought a 1990 bus and I'm custom building it to my spec..£950 for the bus with 12 months MOT and I'll spend another £1000 building it just the way I want it. One of a kind and the satisfaction of building it myself.