I recommend you take 15 mins and read the comments on this caravan listing on eBay
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/154933141682 ... d3YWTmKjpA
Caravaning with a Traveller
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- Minor Fan
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Re: Caravaning with a Traveller
Well that was a long read but definitely made me chuckle!! Who knew selling a caravan could be so entertaining!
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Re: Caravaning with a Traveller
I didn't read it all, but is somebody REALLY going to pay over £2000.00 for a broken old caravan??
Re: Caravaning with a Traveller
Well, if you want to start bidding it got relistedManyMinors wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 3:58 pm I didn't read it all, but is somebody REALLY going to pay over £2000.00 for a broken old caravan??
It wouldn't surprise me if it sells for around the £1500 mark inspite of the damage.
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Re: Caravaning with a Traveller
One of the 'Bangers and cash' new series programmes shows a minor towing a teardrop (modern) caravan, they are light in weight but also light regarding features, basically a mobile bed, it looked great as the caravan is narrow and stylish, worth a watch if you are considering towing a van, it will be on catch-up tv.
I think the van cost around £1500 + fees at the auction.
I think the van cost around £1500 + fees at the auction.
the most unreliable part of a car is the nut holding the steering wheel!