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Looks good, one for conversion, would be a great project IMO
I would if I had the:Are going for it?
At some point Murky will be up for sale if you fancy something that size, but you'd need to see it in the flesh. Even though I've not had any problems that have ruined a trip, there are odds and sods. As it looks impossible to get the new build usable for next year, I'm now addressing some of those niggles. Just feels uncomfortable throwing £100's at it when you planning on selling it.I would if I had the:
- Money
- Time
- Space to do it
Maybe, on the look out for something bigger than Sylvia with a fixed bedAt some point Murky will be up for sale if you fancy something that size, but you'd need to see it in the flesh. Even though I've not had any problems that have ruined a trip, there are odds and sods. As it looks impossible to get the new build usable for next year, I'm now addressing some of those niggles. Just feels uncomfortable throwing £100's at it when you planning on selling it.
Sorry didn't even tell you where I reside, Not far from Doncaster and I'm lucky to be above water level.@SquirrellCook - Is Murky over 3.5 Tonne Limit, looks like and what is it Mercedes Diesel ? Engine ?
Some where in here is our Violating a Princess post. Plaxton Cheetah conversion. Just fancied doing something different. Anita did say I could buy a new Chassis bulkhead and we'd build the rest until she saw the Mercedes prices. Next was to buy a nearly new coach, but before we did we purchased the plaxton. Ever horror we've found seems to exist in the new ones too, so a least we never paid silly money for it.why are you selling ?
Not so lucky, at the moment one is at home taking all the drive! and the plaxton is at work.So you have two large vehicles, that would explain it. Do you live on a Farm ?
Looks goodWe have a bit more paint on it now, we plan on finishing it before selling it.
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