Cant make up my mind between Bocklet 658 or 739
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Both on Iveco chassis 4x4 with high and low range front and rear difflocks rear garage with bed over
I’d have one of these!
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Cant make up my mind between Bocklet 658 or 739
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Both on Iveco chassis 4x4 with high and low range front and rear difflocks rear garage with bed over
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Consort Oslo, we are driving ourselves mad at the moment as it might be within our grasp!
Our logic is impeccable. We have a 4 year old IH630RD , 3 way fridge. Comformatic. 140W gel battery and 120Ah solar. Underslung log tank. We have booked a 6 week tour of Iceland next year. No LPG available. We’re not always having hookup. Could be cold. Tour leader said we’ll “probably” be OK.
A new van with a compressor fridge, diesel heating plus lithium makes perfect sense to us!!!
See you at the Newbury show.
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You’re no fun at all!!If your happy with the present van then replacing the fridge for a compressor one and adding the power to it will be a hell of a lot cheaper….
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You’re no fun at all!!
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Based on personal experience I would say , go for it, unfortunately life has a habit to not follow your chosen path, so don’t delay nice things in lifeI m giving consideration to Lenny HB motor. Select motorhomes
I keep thinking about it, but sensible head on it is unlikely as will want a year or so of retirement to work out how much money I want to spend and how much to keep
Going for it would put back retirement a year. I will be going for the retirement. We have a nice van, its always nicer to have a nicer van, but the opportunity cost of a year working 12 hour shifts of days and nights is not appealing to me anymore.Based on personal experience I would say , go for it, unfortunately life has a habit to not follow your chosen path, so don’t delay nice things in life
Welcome to my world, I’ve decided to keep the van and bin the van build and retire earlier ideaGoing for it would put back retirement a year. I will be going for the retirement. We have a nice van, its always nicer to have a nicer van, but the opportunity cost of a year working 12 hour shifts of days and nights is not appealing to me anymore.
Its delay the retirement or delay the upgrade of a van 71 plated van which is set up how we want
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We put a full Victron system into one last week for an Aussie couple that are living in it. It's the first time I've seen them up close like that and I would LOVE one of these vans! They are nice!I keep seeing the Merc 4x4 Hymer ML-T's out and about and liking them more and more. Just a bit wider than my panel van and so much possibility. A flat floor throughout, so good for the dog, lots of useable storage and the 4 wheel drive is a big bonus. It looks great too.
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So that's my current van lust, I don't want to know why you don't like my choice, but I'd love to know what your current van lust is and why
The 9 speed is even dearer than the Comformatic to replace a friend of mine has one replaced last year on a 2½ year old Malibu PVC. Total cost was £15k Fiat coughed up £13k for the parts.I’d just like a van with an automatic box that I don’t have to worry about it breaking and costing me anything up to £10k to fix..
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