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SeanBo
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Member #: 135 Posts 337
Registered: 9-2-2003 Location: Poole Member Is Offline Mood: Optimistic!
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posted on 6-2-2005 at 20:59 |
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VW Van details
Now that we have a youngster to look after I think I have to bite the bullet and get some form of campavan (ok so I am going soft and
am hankering after some shelter when I am changing, especially on those cold winter days!!!).
Thigs is there are two problems;-
1) Very limited parking at home
2) No cash.
I thought I could resolve the cash issue by buying a (very) old VW and running it on fumes where possible. As I live close to the sea
it will not be covering many miles and I have AA cover and a car well capable of towing it home if required.
So that leaves me with parking. Ironically I have a garage that I could use....but I am not sure if it would go in. The roof is pitched
so not a problem, but the door is a standard 'modern house' style garage door and looks mitey small.
To add to my dilema, I would love a van with a pop-top (is that the right expression?). Anyone with a VW van (hard top or otherwise)
that could comment or could post dimensions??????
PS - before you all get excited, I really don't have much cash so don't go offering me your van unless you are willing to sell for a
couple of old buttons and apiece of lint (i have yet to advertice some stuff on e-bay to raise the funds)
Ta
Is there wind on the way??
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col123
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posted on 15-2-2005 at 19:42 |
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i used to have a non-pop top vw bay window and it would fit in my garage, but dont know about size of modern rabbit hutch houses
To Infirmary and beyond..
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