Two non-stealth motorhomes!

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I saw these somewhere in Norfolk: who knows where?
I'll post the correct answer in 48hours.

Gordon
 

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Caravan on a van chassis?
 
I believe the last time i saw them, and the very interesting & lovely bloke who owns one, it them was in Winterton-on-Sea.
 
They look like someone has puked all over them...

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Whilst on the canal footpath at New Mills last week I was very impressed with the amount of work one narrow boat owner had undertaken to “hippyfly” (is that a word?) their floating home until I got closer and saw a large ”Extinction Rebellion” sticker plastered along the side. Ironic really because a boat that age would have a very inefficient diesel engine.
 
SexyThexy wins the prize (namely a pat on the back).

They were stood outside an artists studio at Winterton on Sea. No-one was around but I'm guessing that they "belong" there.
Here is one of many exhibits which appealed to me.

Gordon
 

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Any one spot the well endowed lady with whip and suspenders!!!
 
They still look more useful than mine as it’s still in a garage after nearly 2 weeks
Possibly not, the MOT on the one with the most paint ran out in May 2019 so I suspect they have been there for a fairly long time.

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Obviously these folk have great imagination and a good sense of humour. I think they brill
 
Saw one on the A55 yesterday, looked like it was one of the Knowsley Safari park fleet. 🤣😂🦓

Cheers
Red
 
Only just found time to read last week's round-up, been a bit busy. Not my taste at all but I must admit to being envious of the artists' talent. Happy New Year to all and fingers firmly crossed for travelling in 2022.
 
I can't help wondering what they look like on the inside :whistle2:

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