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This is tempting - dunno what the CofG would be like - bit top heavy I reckon?

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Very plain and old fashioned on the inside, better of with an Eriba Puck caravan, also 3 berth.

Demountables always look stoopid in the campsite, like an abandoned 1960's Russian satellite

You will have people queuing up for burgers when you fire up that generator. :lol:
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:rofl at the burger comment.

The crewcab doesn't look too bad - long way to go to look though

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So here is a couple of things i have notied, if it is a demountable were are the drop down legs for the demountable to sit on when you drive away from it. Also doesnt that over cab bit look well, abit short. i thought they were like this Demountable unless its been cut from a bedford rascal or something and made to stay on somehow.

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spoke to the seller last week and apparently the previous owner (deceased) used to work for a caravan manufacturer and had it made - hence the wierdness. No legs tho' - could be a problem

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How's he taken it off for pics? ......Seats 7? How :?

I kinda like it but reckon he'll be lucky to get 6K.

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Probably originaly made for a transit/bedford cj.Looks crap,need second doka with hiab to demount :lol:
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They normally have wind-down legs which lift up the demountable, leaving an abandoned box 4 feet off the ground looking rather foolish. You then drive out from under them.

It would be a 5 or 6 seater, but with no windows in the back not nice to travel in.
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This is way cooler.

It's enough to make you wanna emigrate without any other factors.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijrTNJaemzQ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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syncrosimon wrote:This is way cooler.

It's enough to make you wanna emigrate without any other factors.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijrTNJaemzQ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Scenery makes us wanna go not the caravan.

Could always have a go in Devon though, Clive how long do you reckon the 'Ranger' would last?
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I don't think its a German cab. The cabin don't look like these:

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It'll never catch on...

syncrosimon wrote:This is way cooler.

It's enough to make you wanna emigrate without any other factors.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijrTNJaemzQ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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