Classic Campers?
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- Minor Legend
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Classic Campers?
I'm after info on buying or renting a small 'classic' camper.
I'm specifically interested in smaller van types, such as the Tandy Maestro, the Suntor Marina and the numerous Escort campers.
So far the internet as a whole seems woefully empty of information on this type of thing.
The back story is I'm planning to spend a few weeks touring Ireland next year (basically up from the far south to Port Rush in the north). I quite fancy buying a camper for the duration then flogging it when I get back.
So far all I can find are those pesky VW vans, which are either mega money or mega shafted (for want of a nicer expression).
I'm specifically interested in smaller van types, such as the Tandy Maestro, the Suntor Marina and the numerous Escort campers.
So far the internet as a whole seems woefully empty of information on this type of thing.
The back story is I'm planning to spend a few weeks touring Ireland next year (basically up from the far south to Port Rush in the north). I quite fancy buying a camper for the duration then flogging it when I get back.
So far all I can find are those pesky VW vans, which are either mega money or mega shafted (for want of a nicer expression).
What would Macgyver do..?


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- Minor Legend
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I used to have a Romahome detachable camper on the back of a Honda Acty.dunketh wrote:A bit more research has brought up some more likely candidates.. those clever Japanese!
Now looking at Super Carry and similar based vans. They seem cheap too, being of no interest to 'wannabe' dudes, families or classic enthusiasts.
http://romaclub.org.uk/TheVehiclesDemountables.htm
If you can find such a camper back on a Diahatsu Hi-Jet (avoid diesel version like the plague) or Beford Rascal / Suzuki Spercarry then you will be very impressed by the amount of room and will easilly sell after.
Paul H.
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Wow.
That classic site is a proper goldmine!
Love this: http://www.classic-campers.co.uk/id88.html
Dunno how its so cheap. A normal classic tranny would cost more on its own.
That classic site is a proper goldmine!
Love this: http://www.classic-campers.co.uk/id88.html
Dunno how its so cheap. A normal classic tranny would cost more on its own.

What would Macgyver do..?


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I likw that myself and price seems good.dunketh wrote:Wow.
That classic site is a proper goldmine!
Love this: http://www.classic-campers.co.uk/id88.html
Dunno how its so cheap. A normal classic tranny would cost more on its own.
Makes me wonder if the statements - "current MOT and tax. MUST SELL BY 1st JAN. " are linked. ie the tax & MOT ran out on 31st Dec

Paul H