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General => General discussion => Topic started by: frog on 28 May 2007, 18:42
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Have the chance of getting a camper for £0, yep diddly squat, FREE, but it needs a full rebuild.
The camper hasn't moved for at least 5 maybe 6 years and is currently being used as a SHED.
The father in law was given it many moons ago by its owner and the owner wanted to see it after it was rebuilt. Me and the wife wanted it but agreed to let her nephew have ago as it meant moving it from Surrey to Shropshire and we didn;t have a trailer.
The camper was parked up at her nephews house and hasn't moved since as he decided to goto uni, so now where thinking of having a go with it, a new toy to play with.
Dont know much about it other than its a 1973 air cooled twin carb camper.
Is it worth the hassle of a full rebuild bearing in mind that from looking at it, it will need extensive panel replacement (or pieces welded to suit) and unfortunately i cant weld (well i can but haven't used MIG before i mainly use oxy-acetylene).
What price do these go for and is there any sites i can use for ideas tips etc?
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Its not worth it... Give it me instead :D Please!!
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All depends on how bad the rot is? Could cost you thousands, get someone to look at it before you dive in.
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for advice you can try here http://www.volkszone.com/VZi/ and here http://www.justkampers.co.uk/interactive/kamperchat/index.php
there will be plenty of info on these 2 sites
have you got any pics?
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Mig welding is easy, if you can use oxy acetylene then you can do it!
Go for it, its worth a try.
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Definately worth it, so long as you make a restoration thread for us all to see :grin:
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owt for free is worth it!!!!
:cool:
id have it and just do it!!
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free? go for it!
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Heres a few pictures i found
(http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l254/worton75/bbq011.jpg)
(http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l254/worton75/bbq010.jpg)
(http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l254/worton75/bbq009.jpg)
(http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l254/worton75/bbq008.jpg)
As you can see it will want quite a bit of work doing to it. These pictures where taken a few years ago so it possibly worse than these show.
Does anyone klnow if a camper will fit in a garage as this is the only place i have to put it if i decide togo ahead with this project?
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http://www.justkampers.co.uk/interactive/kamperchat/index.php
Thanks for this, just been on the site and i now know that its a type 2 bay camper, still doesn't mean anything to me but its a start! :smiley:
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Doesnt look too hideous. Should fit in a garage ok.
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wow! panels look really straight from those pics!
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wow an un messed with tin top :shocked: take it on mate regardless.... have a go and if your out of your depth sell it on vzi/ebay and get some nice dosh for it!!, it dont look too bad tbh, ive seen alot worse being driven on the roads!!! as regards for garages... hmm depends on how high the van it as to how high your door is!! you need a big garage though for room to work around it!!
id still deffo go for it mate...... :cool: :cool:
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yep it`s an early tin top bay which has had the side windows put in after. i.e it was originally a van with no side windows. get it home post up some more piccies and we`ll take it from there, if you need any questions answering just ask and i`ll try and answer them
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Do it I've seen worse much worse!! as said if you lose the interest someone will buy it from you :)
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I've seen worse ones than that for sale on some forums. :laugh:
For free you've nothing to loose, and even if you spent 2k on it you'd easy double and maybe even triple your cash on that no problem.
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Just thought i'd update everyone, I'm still awaiting a phone call to see if this project is going to start.
The wifes nephew is at uni in Brightin and as yet we haven't managed to get in touch with him, weve left messages with his mother so hopefully.....
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:cool: