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stiffler105
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first run in my 84 devon

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hi folks im about to try a dry run in my devon camper,but due to 2 brake downs and a new engine my confidence has drained any good campsites in berks/bucks,my van had in off the road 11 years hense hesitation,any info for a first run thanks steve

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Know exactly what you mean, we had the same thing with our van. Lost all confidence.
I can recommend a lovely campsite in Benson, Oxofordshire. Its a lovely place and rght on the Thames. Not sure how close that is. Its about 1 hour from Aylesbury, Bucks.

Here is the website:-

http://www.bnorth.plus.com/benson/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Good luck!! :wink:
Lets go camping!!

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Sorry stiffler cant help with a site in bucks, just wanted to wish you luck mate, the good kind of course. We are having our maiden voyage in our new van tomorrow, we have had it ten days bought to camp in the so called summer whilst our home brew is having major surgery for the MOT man.

We are off to Weymouth, breakdown insurance at the ready, have spent today and the last couple of eves after work trying to prep the van, im ure she will make it there and back okay.

Try and get a few pics mate even if its just your van in a field. We are gonna try and get a few will post them on saturday night whilst im at work on the night shift.

Have FUN hope your van restores some faith.

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No matter where you go, nice and steady and enjoy yourselves :ok
Mmm what's that strange smell from my exhaust...

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How did you get on ??

we went to dorset and had a great time, new van was great, ran it out of diesel on the way home tho, stupid guage still reading over 1/4 of a tank splut splut splut stop doh.

Never mind all was good. Photos to follow.

Hope your trip was a success

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85 high top, home brew
engine 1995 AAZ (Mirtle)
sleeps 2 adults and one baby - so far
Off road (under MIG at the mo)
Soon to be seen at a campsiye near you !!

shanco73@hotmail.com surrey

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We've just come back from here,

http://www.homefarmradnage.co.uk

It was our first weekend away and everything was perfect, the owner used to own a Beetle and was impressed with our van so he went straight up in our estimation .
Also there was no rush to get us off site and seeing as Sunday was such a beautiful day the extra few hours were much appreciated !!
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shanco73 wrote:How did you get on ??

we went to dorset and had a great time, new van was great, ran it out of diesel on the way home tho, stupid guage still reading over 1/4 of a tank splut splut splut stop doh.

Never mind all was good. Photos to follow.

Hope your trip was a success

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I'm very suspicious of my guage. The reading depends on whether I am stopped, moving, on the flat, going up hill, going down hill, etc etc. I can be worried that I am about to run out and then stop at traffic lights and find I still have half a tank! As a result, I tend to fill up once it is much below half full. My biggest fill is about 50 litres. I don't know if at that point I still had loads in the tank or not. I prefer not to find out the hard way.
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its a 60l tank.
so you had 10l left,
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I suppose it does depend a bit on how full a fill up is but it does give a bit more confidence.
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