New M.Home needed with BIG Garage

Day two of emptying the van ready for the goodbyes on Saturday. Storage space is running thin now, when I questioned if we needed 24 spoons in the cutlery drawer, apartently we do.
As a bonus I Found a few items I've been missing for years too. The sooner we find a replacement the better.

HAHAHAHHA! Lightweight! After 16 years of owning Hank the Tank mk1 when I sold it in 24 hours I had to empty it in just two hours. "Day two"!!! Pah!

Having said that my method was to literally fling everything out of the van and leave it strewn all over the drive and the pavement outside our house while I put the scooter on and delivered the van to its new owner. :D I knew Michelle would sort it out while I was gone.
 
HAHAHAHHA! Lightweight! After 16 years of owning Hank the Tank mk1 when I sold it in 24 hours I had to empty it in just two hours. "Day two"!!! Pah!

Having said that my method was to literally fling everything out of the van and leave it strewn all over the drive and the pavement outside our house while I put the scooter on and delivered the van to its new owner. :D I knew Michelle would sort it out while I was gone.
If I'd done that there would be more spoons hidden in amongst the stuff 🙃
 
Yes indeed old one 4 Tonne so no problemo there. The best model I found that suits my needs is My Old One 🤔
I see, as time moves on, with the C1 licences becoming more likely if you aged around 45 or younger there is a fleet of 'Lightweigh't 3.5t models being made by some manufacturers (with minimum payload), which can be uprated to 3.850t Ducato.
My concern is that these big lightweight vans may stay inside the licence weight limits and do good mpg, but they're a bit flimsy and fragile.
Not good for longevity or (maybe) accident survivability.
 
That's how much room there is in the garage of a Mobilvetta, if it has the two single bed configuration at the rear.
 

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My concern is that these big lightweight vans may stay inside the licence weight limits and do good mpg, but they're a bit flimsy and fragile.
Not good for longevity or (maybe) accident survivability.
If a veh is to strong it will not crush easy and absorb the impact, a avan can be replaced you cannot..
 
To be quite honest I was thinking of the opposite.
A flimsy motorhome that disintegrates in an accident is more likely to throw the microwave oven at the back.of your head.
 
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