freelanderuk
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something different for the self builders
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I want it... I want it... I want it... I want it...
JJ :Cool:
Me too and I am only a few miles away.........might go to have a look tomorrow Loads of Fray Bentos tins went into building her I reckon
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it may be a bit on the light side and only be 8cc Jim, but just look what it produces.nah.. it's got a puny 8cc engine and weighs 3,500 kg
joking aside.. I'm almost sure I've seen this on ebay before.. or one very like it ..
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something different for the self builders
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nice idea jj i would be up for a swap pm me if your interestedmaybe we should get it as a joint venture stew... Then we swop every now and again... You fly to portugal and use the hymer and we fly to uk and use the airstream...:rofl1::rofl1::rofl1:
(like margaret thatcher and the devil we would never be seen together )
jj
nice idea jj i would be up for a swap pm me if your interested
ian f
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You could easy do a sympathetic restoration using hand made units and new fridge, cooker and heater etc, :thumb:After all why would you want a 35 yr old m/h inside? I have seen quite a few old Hymers that could do with a interior face lift :thumb:I am afraid that I am a "restore back to the original design" keeping it as "original" as possible man. These new material, machine made units with modern fittings are not for me...
JJ :Cool:
One man's face lift is another man's ruining the classic original...
JJ :Cool:
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