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Body (or lack of it)
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Re: Body (or lack of it)
Ta, but what on earth made you drag this old post up for
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metalmick8y wrote:Ta, but what on earth made you drag this old post up for
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^^^^ Totally Agree!!! Ive said it before but I really think this post should be wiki'd - at least in part - can we do this? I am nearly done with the welding now, but the good bit about this thread, over and above MMs immense skill, is that few people would tackle a van that rough - therefore it covers almost every where you are likely to find some rot. A truly invaluable guide! 
1986 Leisurdrive Poptop, 1.6d - Rebuilt and Camping with a Vengeance 
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Sorry to drag this up, but i just wanted to say "Bravo" !
That's some quality craftsmanship gone into your van, and will give me a few pointers when repairing mine, i only wish i'd found it sooner!
That's some quality craftsmanship gone into your van, and will give me a few pointers when repairing mine, i only wish i'd found it sooner!