Concorde E35 Edition - For Sale

When one gets into comparisons at that level of quality then Martin funflair is your man as he has the specs backed up by factory visits to see modes of construction, for N&B, Concorde, Morelo, Phoenix(?)

His fees for detailed advice are quite high - and I as his Agent take 10%.

Please contact me for further. ;)
You might be his agent, but he’s promised me his Morelo when he’s done with it👍😁😁

Ps I do have it in print on here somewhere as I was asking for witnesses and took screenshots just in case his memory wanes a little and I have to persuade the judge sitting at the time👍🤣🤣
 
When one gets into comparisons at that level of quality then Martin funflair is your man as he has the specs backed up by factory visits to see modes of construction, for N&B, Concorde, Morelo, Phoenix(?)

His fees for detailed advice are quite high - and I as his Agent take 10%.

Please contact me for further. ;)
Yes I have kicked a few tyres in my search Geoff;) and indeed at this very moment we are on our way to the MORELO factory open weekend and will no doubt pay a visit to Concorde and Phoenix as well as calling into Polch for an overnight stop and a mosey around their showroom.

Sorry 10% of nothing is still nothing;) my advice comes free even when people don't want it.

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If i owned a van like that and was thinking of selling i would deffo have a go at selling privately first.
It's one of those vans that lots of people WILL want so you could command a decent price and put a few extra ££££Ks in your pocket.
Lovely Motorhome.
 
Which are better concorde or N+B???

I'll get the 🍿🍿🍿

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I realise this is tongue in cheek but its a good question. My natural inclination is to buy used. I could easily buy new if I wanted to but I prefer something I can poke and prod, I like a bargain and I'm really impatient so no way am I waiting a year.

I love my old Clouliner and my Arto's were also pretty good, but would I buy a modern one? probably not, , Smoves are nice looking but N&B have gone too light with them and it really shows, I also don't want an overstressed 2.3 with a cambelt so that also rules the Artos out, the Flair has a really impractical kitchen unless you go for the really long one and they no longer make a Liner Class.

If I had a compelling reason to buy new, Concordes would be on the list, I like the Charisma ( almost bought a II with a 250hp Man Chassis before I found the Clou). Phoenix are very well made but hell of a step into the garages, I agree with funflair I think Morelos are better so I would probably go for a Morelo loft liner unless I was feeling really flush and then I would buy a Vario.
 
Perhaps you’d like another Clou Jon !

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OMG Ken, what did you put that up for? Colin is now drooling over it.:X3:

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It's only got a 6 disc CD changer ... Not interested now ...🤗
 
Thank you to the Funsters that enquired about my Motorhome, l had a number of qualified leads and am delighted to advise those genuine people that it is now sold.
l do think it is the quality of the forum in that it reaches out to such a varied audience.
 
Thank you to the Funsters that enquired about my Motorhome, l had a number of qualified leads and am delighted to advise those genuine people that it is now sold.
l do think it is the quality of the forum in that it reaches out to such a varied audience.
That was quick 👍
 
That was quick 👍

I am not surprised, because anyone looking for a comfortable full-time or even long-term MH would have to seriously consider one only 5 years old with the kit that that one has on it.

I was interested but as I told the seller we are not yet in a position to go long-term, so the equipment would be sitting waiting for us and getting older. The basic vehicle of that quality would not deteriorate much - our basic Arto is near what it was when new, but some of the ancillaries need replacing, e.g. reversing camera.
 
I am not surprised, because anyone looking for a comfortable full-time or even long-term MH would have to seriously consider one only 5 years old with the kit that that one has on it.

I was interested but as I told the seller we are not yet in a position to go long-term, so the equipment would be sitting waiting for us and getting older. The basic vehicle of that quality would not deteriorate much - our basic Arto is near what it was when new, but some of the ancillaries need replacing, e.g. reversing camera.
Its a lovely van

But way out of my affordability ... even without a listed price 😁


That clouliner though 😜 now thats peachy
 
Thank you to the Funsters that enquired about my Motorhome, l had a number of qualified leads and am delighted to advise those genuine people that it is now sold.
l do think it is the quality of the forum in that it reaches out to such a varied audience.
So .... what you replacing it with?
 
Another nice moho ‘bus’ for sale Sandra 😜

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Not so keen on that one m.the outside looks like a help the aged minibus .

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