End of an Era

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End of an Era

Post by Bongoplod » Tue Sep 27, 2016 11:27 pm

Well,the Static caravan we owned at Bolton le Sands has gone.

Due to personal reasons,its had quite a lack of use recently,which wont change,so I decided to give it up.
Cheque received today from the site who`ve bought it back,so thats it.......Gone.
Lost a packet on it,but knew that when we bought it,just thought it wouldnt be so soon.
Anyway,the sale will now fund a hi-top and full conversion including seat reversal,on my tintop,so Happy Days !!!!!

Still,Im gutted :cry:

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Re: End of an Era

Post by Bob » Tue Sep 27, 2016 11:33 pm

Oh bo££*<$ Brian.

We can't see the future so do what we have to, but sorry to hear your 'Holiday Space' has had to go. :(

Lots more support I'm sure. :)
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Re: End of an Era

Post by mikeonb4c » Wed Sep 28, 2016 9:04 am

Bob wrote:Oh bo££*<$ Brian.

We can't see the future so do what we have to, but sorry to hear your 'Holiday Space' has had to go. :(

Lots more support I'm sure. :)
2nd that. Currently nailbiting over a narrowboat for similar reasons.

Brian, have you considered upsizing a tad to the likes of a hiace with a torquey diesel engine (sacrilege i know but...)
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Re: End of an Era

Post by Bongoplod » Wed Sep 28, 2016 11:47 pm

mikeonb4c wrote:
Bob wrote:Oh bo££*<$ Brian.

We can't see the future so do what we have to, but sorry to hear your 'Holiday Space' has had to go. :(

Lots more support I'm sure. :)
2nd that. Currently nailbiting over a narrowboat for similar reasons.

Brian, have you considered upsizing a tad to the likes of a hiace with a torquey diesel engine (sacrilege i know but...)
Thought of the likes of a Romahome Mike,but recent models are silly money,so If im buying an old vehicle,it may come with nasty surprises,so better keeping the vehicle I know is sound,and spending on a conversion for it.

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Re: End of an Era

Post by Bongoplod » Wed Sep 28, 2016 11:55 pm

Bob wrote:Oh bo££*<$ Brian.

We can't see the future so do what we have to, but sorry to hear your 'Holiday Space' has had to go. :(
intend to get me moneysworth
Lots more support I'm sure. :)
Will miss the "holiday space" Bob,but as im paying lotsa dosh for my conversion,I intend to get my moneysworth
,and do lotsa bongoing....so,hopefully, see ya at your southern meets :)

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Re: End of an Era

Post by Bob » Thu Sep 29, 2016 12:03 am

Brilliant, I'll treat you to a cider. :D
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Re: End of an Era

Post by mikeonb4c » Thu Sep 29, 2016 8:58 am

Do a v thorough check for rust etc Brian before investing a lot in a conversion. Adrian at JapanDirect says Toyotas are better than Bongos in that respect. You'rr probably looking at £10k for a reasonable 2nd hand Hiace conversion less what you might get for the Bongo. I like to pretend i'm going to buy then go for a few test drives - i did that with Bongos and ended up buying one :-)

But converting your Bongo has a lot of merits and i love keeping an old friend if its serving me well. And the narrowness and compactness of the Bongo can't be beaten which is v valuable in an everyday drive.
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