My new love.

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I have fallen in love with another. She is Italian, she is petite, has a beautiful curvy body and a fabulous rear.

Her name is Wingamm Brownie and she is a little belter. Came across her at Event City in Manchester today and she has some great features, like key fob entry [no locks] into the spacious garage and external cupboards. She has a monocoque fibreglass shell, is 4 berth but is sub 6 metres, small enough for Izzy to drive.


Hmmm, something to think about.
 
Wait till you see the price😳
alan Kerr motorhomes had one £122,000
 
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There use to be a hire company near Penicuick on the Biggar road that hired and sold Wingamm, not tge Brownie, earlier models. Well made vehicles with no worries of water ingress with the monocoque shell.
 
Nine mi
There use to be a hire company near Penicuick on the Biggar road that hired and sold Wingamm, not tge Brownie, earlier models. Well made vehicles with no worries of water ingress with the monocoque shell.
nine mile burn
 
I have fallen in love with another. She is Italian, she is petite, has a beautiful curvy body and a fabulous rear.

Her name is Wingamm Brownie and she is a little belter. Came across her at Event City in Manchester today and she has some great features, like key fob entry [no locks] into the spacious garage and external cupboards. She has a monocoque fibreglass shell, is 4 berth but is sub 6 metres, small enough for Izzy to drive.


Hmmm, something to think about.
Go get one Ral, you only live once 😉
 
I have fallen in love with another. She is Italian, she is petite, has a beautiful curvy body and a fabulous rear.

Her name is Wingamm Brownie and she is a little belter. Came across her at Event City in Manchester today and she has some great features, like key fob entry [no locks] into the spacious garage and external cupboards. She has a monocoque fibreglass shell, is 4 berth but is sub 6 metres, small enough for Izzy to drive.


Hmmm, something to think about.

Don't do it Ral...
A pasta mama in the making🤣
 
Friend of mine had a Wingamm a few years back, it was very nice. But he sold that and his canal barge to buy a flat. Regretted it and had to buy an inferior older motorhome a year later as he missed being able to get away.
 
I have fallen in love with another. She is Italian, she is petite, has a beautiful curvy body and a fabulous rear.

Her name is Wingamm Brownie and she is a little belter. Came across her at Event City in Manchester today and she has some great features, like key fob entry [no locks] into the spacious garage and external cupboards. She has a monocoque fibreglass shell, is 4 berth but is sub 6 metres, small enough for Izzy to drive.


Hmmm, something to think about.
Wingamm ripped me off hugely. I paid a deposit for a Brownie spec that they refused to build, then refused to return my deposit. I had to return to the Caravan Salon the following year and the owner said she'd refund my deposit when she got back to Italy. Fortunately I made her write me an IOU. Then she blocked me again, and I had to take them to court. That scrap of paper was all that won me the case. She still refused to pay so I had to pay more legal fees to get the bailiffs round. At which point she paid the court ordered amount, which didn't include legal fees and didn't get the bailiffs fees either. After posting online reviews it seems I'm not the only one. It's an appalling way for a "premium" manufacturer to behave.

And - apparently the roof lights are notorious for leaking
 

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