Who makes the best Motorhomes?

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one day i shall be able to bore you for hours . img043.jpgimg042.jpgimg027.jpg
heres some earlier ones dont think teardrop caravans are meant to be here .look at the second one we are there on the right then the way down was great .cant come back too steep.
 
that was 12 years ago .it was built 18yrs before to go around europe behind a m,bike and sidecar . i still have it . it broke it chassis inmaroc .got it fixed .made a new one when we got home . i possibly will never sell it .its part of my family heirloom now.img026.jpg
my son used it as his shagging pad that trip . bet it can tell a few stories .
 
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well you dont always need 4x4 . mind i did break the rear springs on the trailer that trip. bought some peugot and bedford springs in maroc made them fit .welded a couple with inverter welder anything to keep the wheels turning .
think its called wild camping . hee hee.

Won a £20 bet with someone a time ago who reckoned his Landie could better a steeper hill/slope than a twin wheel MB 4.5 tonne Sprinter. The Sprinter was quoted at 55% and the Landie 45%. In overall real world situations of course the Landie would no doubt be the overall champ.
Nostalgic pics those of ye old LT, eh? I note that you still own it. More character than the Mitzy....did I say that?
 
hi ron .yes still have the lt . and the teardrop .and the roof tent . also two vw campers and a mazda bongo 4x4 . bit like steptoes yard here. that and m,bikes . could star on telly on thast hourder program. i liked the lt .but the mitzy performs better and as 7 seats . cant sell the lt it was with the trailer from new . 1987 . lynton never knew where or how long the trailer would last . best bit of kit i,ve ever had. how it sticks what i give it i never know. mind i do like your merc . you can leave it to me i think . bet you live to be a hundred.
 

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