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I think it has a certain "rugged" charm about itUgly brute of a thing imo. It’s like buying a house for me..I have to love the outside first before venturing inside.
Yes, what it really needs is a few decorative Angles Morts stickersUgly brute of a thing imo.
They look indestructible SteveUgly brute of a thing imo. It’s like buying a house for me..I have to love the outside first before venturing inside.
Have a look on the YouTube videos , they are far from basic , they are as luxurious as your pockets are deep !All those sort of conversions are so basic inside, I don't see why they can't be rugged go anywhere machines and still have a bit of luxury.
What does that actually mean ?You need one of them to stay on a CMC site…
Doubt it mateThey look indestructible Steve
Paul, that was Pat4Neil, (Pat & Neil), who are sadly no longer members.Great stories and a pretty decent blog. @Jim @JockandRita are they still members? Their name escapes me
Correction, it is ......Their blog I believe is called Cloud 9.
Looks like an amazing design
What about this oneI think I saw that at CMC Wyatt Covert site a while back. It’s a bit of a beast!
Yep.....the twist locks give it awayLooks like an amazing design
It appears to be a standard 20' container on the back, which means it would be pretty easy to remove the habitation module for repairs or upgrades, or even to another truck base.
I've been inside a few of these vehicles, many may be a bit basic with regard to decoration, but they have all that is needed to be a FLT in.
Yes the 18 and 20 foot bodies can be shipped as containers, the smaller ones will fit inside a standard container, you can order your demountable body and have it shipped anywhere in the world to be mated to a suitable truck chassis.Yep.....the twist locks give it away
Haven't you seen the potholes in Cornwall these days?I can see the logic of these for the unmade roads of Eastern Europe or Africa , but hardly suitable for the lanes of Cornwall !
When 'Top Deck' were touring Europe and the Far East in Bristol D/D's