View attachment 124853 think this may have a little damp !
Bet I could repair that and sell it to some mug for 44k.....
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View attachment 124853 think this may have a little damp !
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@bailybus... looks like Glastonbury on a good day
That was Download Festival at Donnington Park this year.
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Or possibly not? - who knows WHO to believe!
Social media pictures supposedly showing Download Festival 2016's flooded campsites were actually taken at Glastonbury 2005
http://teamrock.com/news/2016-06-11/drownload-not-quite
Think you're right Gary,certainly a very strange thread .definitely whiffy. .decided to ignore the thread and read some real problems that people have had . RoyAhh I thought I could smell bulls**t on this thread,.......
Or was it damp...
Think you're right Gary,certainly a very strange thread .definitely whiffy. .decided to ignore the thread and read some real problems that people have had . Roy
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The photo was taken at the bottom of Pennard's Field at Glastonbury Festival, 2005.Possibly I suppose. I didn't think Glastonbury 2015 was that wet though and most of the tent camping there is on the higher ground. I can't think of anywhere at Glastonbury where it could have been taken.
Van Go 's are OK but they only come with one earSounds like you need a Vango
Van.......go
Doh
Think he may be getting a bit carried away with his damp meter, knowing where to stick it is the biggest part of them.For what it's worth @cookie, I think you're going to get on just fine finding your new van.
You've learned two very valuable lessons;
1) Motorhome Dealers lie
2) Even expensive / newer vans can have damp
You've also learned these lessons per-purchase - sadly many buyers learn this lesson after they've spent all their hard earned cash.
You've also invested in a damp meter, so know how to spot a damp van - which is great.
So why pay over the odd's for a van from a dealer, when you are able to test a van for damp yourself?
Why not look for a private sale - check for damp, check the service book, see what the seller is like , and how they've looked after the van. Personally I think you can tell a lot about a van by the people who own it. If they look like they care for their home/garden - they probably have taken the same care of their van.
You could save yourself thousands compared with buying from the 'trade', who after all, don't offer the safer buying route that they appear too.
Best of luck!
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And drive to Provence on autopilot. Always make an impression too. Genuine ones worth a fortune.Van Go 's are OK but they only come with one ear