If this van sells I’ll show my backside in Barnard Castle buttercross.

Nevertheless 96k for a nearly 10 year old PVC?
I thought you said the older ones were the best ;) and it is a Morelo (y) :unsure: oh hang on, maybe not, hopefully all the stickers come off though.

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Perhaps we should crowd fund the purchase and then sell tickets for the backside reveal in Barnard Castle

Perhaps we should crowd fund the purchase and then sell tickets for the backside reveal in Barnard Castle.
What share do I get though? Or do I then get the van?

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Perhaps we should crowd fund the purchase and then sell tickets for the backside reveal in Barnard Castle.
I'll chip in my first winter fuel allowance, now that I'm a "real" pensioner ;)
oh, wait...I've just realised I'm not on pension credit, so I'll not be getting a WFA after all :banghead:

I'm sure I could scrape 10p together though, as Barney is my old stomping ground & I'd love to be in the crowd when the "baring" takes place :pop:
 
You could buy a 2015 Hymer MLT 570 on a Mercedes Sprinter 4x4 base,
which is arguably a better vehicle (not a PVC) for around £60k
which would give you £25k in loose change.

(A 2015 MLT 580 2x2 for sale here as an example)
What did you do that for?? I’ve only just stopped looking and resigned to keeping mine!!🤷‍♂️🤪🤪
Is it 2 wheel drive with just a lift kit?

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CazPaul

Noting your 'Title'

Might I suggest that you add a codecil to that.

After all, that vehicle will sell. It may not sell for it's current price but that will still leave you obligated.

P.S.(The Heavy Woollen District version of your offer is to bare ones ar$e on Batley Town Hall Steps)
 
What did you do that for?? I’ve only just stopped looking and resigned to keeping mine!!🤷‍♂️🤪🤪
Is it 2 wheel drive with just a lift kit?
The Hymer MLT series comes in 3 sizes

560, (6.74m Transverse rear bed, larger loo/shower
570, (6.74m) Twin rear beds that can become king size double. smaller loo/shower
580, (6.98m) Twin rear beds and larger loo/shower area

All on a standard RWD Mercedes Sprinter base, Manual or automatic
The 570 is also available on a 4x4 base.

All standard 2x2 Sprinters can be lifted and have bigger wheels/Tyres fitted.
(I've lifted the stern of my MLT 570 2x2)

Having owned Land Rovers for 20 years, I'm well aware of the advantages of 4x4,
that said, I think the only places I'd have used the 4x4 feature on my MLT (if it had 4x4) was on a couple of grassy sites.
I've only needed to be towed off wet/muddy grass once, (at Warners Motorhome Fun Rally!)

I make a point of parking on my 4 x waffle boards on muddy wet grass.
I always carry a 10t kinetic tow rope and rope shackles.
And I try to park so that my tow bar (and RWD) is close to the escape route.
 
Is that for people with a fat arse?
It's a special Hymer edition for fat people full of 💩

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Not far off 10 years old, yes a nice example and 4x4 but it wasn’t that much new.

Having a laugh, surely no one will pay owt like that?


https://www.integrityautomotive.co.uk/used/cars/mercedes-benz/sprinter
There is one, with added bling like a band of overcab spotlights, on a driveway, up the road from me, sadly it doesn't often disappear,so I would imagine low mileage and every time I walk past I think, what a waste!
If I see the owner, I will ask him what he paid for it, I really hope it was full price? 😄
 
I'll chip in my first winter fuel allowance, now that I'm a "real" pensioner ;)
oh, wait...I've just realised I'm not on pension credit, so I'll not be getting a WFA after all :banghead:

I'm sure I could scrape 10p together though, as Barney is my old stomping ground & I'd love to be in the crowd when the "baring" takes place :pop:
Yer, nobody has gone there to get their eyesight tested lately! 😄

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