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Nervous newbie

Posted: 21 Jun 2011, 20:13
by joseff
Hello, First of all I'd just like to say how brilliant this site is. There's nothing you guys don't know is there? Secondly I would like to appologise as we are not yet van owners, We are waiting untill January for finances to be sorted. My problem is with the budget we've got, We have to accept that there's going to be some work involved. Which is fine, We'd prefer that to be honest, but. I'm very nervous about chassis problems. How bad does a chassis have to be before its a no go van or can the worst be saved?
We have seen a couple of vans on auction sites, but have shyed away as they needed 'Chassis work for M.O.T' The family and I are so excited about our new family member ( the wife is bound to name the van :roll: ) we just need to buy with a little confidence and with a bit of knowlege?

Any advice would be greatly recieved. Also I'd like to appologise if I've posted this in the wrong forum, not that good with the ole techie tinternet thingy :shock:

Thankyou.

Re: Nervous newbie

Posted: 21 Jun 2011, 20:21
by nevill3
Welcome to the site :ok

There is a very thorough guide to buying T25's in the Wiki https://club8090.co.uk/wiki/Mi ... yers_guide above

If you do find a decent propect post up the details for all to see and you will get some constructive advice.....or just buy one from one of the members........check out the for sale section.

Good Luck

Nev

Re: Nervous newbie

Posted: 21 Jun 2011, 20:25
by kevtherev
I'd shy away from that stuff too..
Chassis rarely cause problems IMHO and after '86 VW galvanised them at the factory.


The panels that cover the van are the issue really, some folks get the two mixed up.
Take a look in the buyers guide in the wiki.. up there top right hand side ^^^^

Re: Nervous newbie

Posted: 21 Jun 2011, 20:38
by joseff
Thankyou, sorry.will have a look, hope to have some news soon.

Re: Nervous newbie

Posted: 21 Jun 2011, 20:54
by nevill3
kevtherev wrote: Take a look in the buyers guide in the wiki.. up there top right hand side ^^^^

The wiki button is on the left of the navigation bar on my 'puter......I use Firefox...if that makes a difference :?:

Re: Nervous newbie

Posted: 21 Jun 2011, 21:36
by kevtherev
psssst it's on the the right too... and on FF

Re: Nervous newbie

Posted: 21 Jun 2011, 21:46
by Plasticman
mines int middle :shock:
good luck and take your time, by the way what sort of budget you proposing
mike

Re: Nervous newbie

Posted: 22 Jun 2011, 07:58
by joseff
Mines on tut' left and on tut' right? Fantastic source too, Thanks. As to the budget, (now dont start laughing) We have around 2-3k, I know this is a long stretch, like I say we dont mind doing a bit of work, well a lot maybe :) . we've accepted that. Do you think this is possible? I've seen some around the £1500 and they seem remarkabe for that money!I'm selling almost everything I own too try and get the most money we can, Im even selling my own van...and i'm a self employed painter! do you do wheel barrows aswell? :lol: .
I suppose on the side of reason its better to buy a better condition van than spend money doing one up?
Sorry for all the questions, and if I'm repeating posts.

Re: Nervous newbie

Posted: 22 Jun 2011, 09:37
by kevtherev
If they seem to good to be true. .They usualy are.. :D

Re: Nervous newbie

Posted: 22 Jun 2011, 14:02
by nevill3
The best advice I could give is don't buy a rusty one thinkung youcan easily sort it out unless youcan weld in new panels or are willing to pay someone else to do it for you.

Also be wary of the "quick blow over vans that have just been patched and a quick coat of apint applied.....the best ones are to be had from enthusiasts, younever get back what you spend on them and everyone on here knows that and accept it......unless youcan weld and respray for youself. Rusty doors can be replaced and interiors refurbed quite easily too but a little rust on the panels often hide major work.

DON'T BUY A RUSTY ONE

Easier said then done, but still the best advice :run

Re: Nervous newbie

Posted: 22 Jun 2011, 19:41
by Plasticman
nevill3 wrote:
DON'T BUY A RUSTY ONE

:run
and if you do,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,then give me a shout :rofl :rofl I love rust
M

Re: Nervous newbie

Posted: 22 Jun 2011, 21:56
by pmoc_2001
If you do buy a camper with rust, be prepared to commit a lot of time to fixing it up. If you have a family and kids it can be hectic, but at the same time rewarding that you are fighting the cheap and easy throw away waste culture that we have right now.

Re: Nervous newbie

Posted: 23 Jun 2011, 08:14
by joseff
Thanks evryone, great help. A little more nervous now though? :lol:
What about buying vans that have good bodys but have blown engines or similer problems, is that a possibility cost wise?
I must appologise for being a pain, Its just great having all this free advice. Worth £££££££££'s
I'll keep looking. Thanks for all your help, I feel a freud not having a van yet. But we are very excited about getting one.
Come January we hope to be part of your club. Its very frustrating to see vans come and go but your not ready to buy!
I keep telling my wife that ours is out there Somewhere.Untill then, I'll just keep buggin you guys for advice if thats ok? :|

Re: Nervous newbie

Posted: 23 Jun 2011, 08:25
by Plasticman
joseff wrote:Thanks evryone, great help. A little more nervous now though? :lol:
What about buying vans that have good bodys but have blown engines or similer problems, is that a possibility cost wise?
I must appologise for being a pain, Its just great having all this free advice. Worth £££££££££'s
I'll keep looking. Thanks for all your help, I feel a freud not having a van yet. But we are very excited about getting one.
Come January we hope to be part of your club. Its very frustrating to see vans come and go but your not ready to buy!
I keep telling my wife that ours is out there Somewhere.Untill then, I'll just keep buggin you guys for advice if thats ok? :|
free advice????????????????? er no :shock: you will pay sometime down the line :rofl spend the next few months reading up and going through all the relevant posts on here esp'ref what goes wrong, there is a very short section somewhere about what doesnt go wrong but I cant or havent the time left to search for it. :rofl
M

Re: Nervous newbie

Posted: 23 Jun 2011, 09:06
by joseff
What!!! do you mean to say that I'm buying a camper on the asumption that you guys just travel around the country, doing up peoples vans for free!
And this isn't the case?! Oh this forums not for me...Im off :run