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SOLD Old Swift caravan - doer upper?

Gellyneck

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More than toes wet now!
Inherited a c1992 Swift Corniche 14/2E caravan (one owner) a couple of years back and it's been sitting in the garden in Glasgow since then.
Exterior's a bit shabby but interior is in reasonable condition.
There's a awning in it's bag and one or two other bits and bobs.
Just wondered if it would be of interest to any Funster as a doer upper or perhaps as a donor vehicle for someone perhaps doing a conversion of some description.
Not a lot of info, I know, but didn't want to waste much time if nobody possibly interested.
Let me know if you are.
 
Would it be of interest on vintage car forum for someone who wants an age related van to go with their car ?
 
Middle of Glasgow!!!

Christ that’s a luxury apartment up there!!!

Rent it out to a Glaswegian yuppy!!
You’d get at least thirty bob a week, I reckon!

Lol xxxxxx
 
Middle of Glasgow!!!

Christ that’s a luxury apartment up there!!!

Rent it out to a Glaswegian yuppy!!
You’d get at least thirty bob a week, I reckon!

Lol xxxxxx
... and only £1 a week to buy it Ian! :D2
 
Would it be of interest on vintage car forum for someone who wants an age related van to go with their car ?
It's old but not sure if old enough for that but good shout. I'll ask a few questions.
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... and only £1 a week to buy it Ian! :D2
Whoa, haud on there!
I'll need to be getting a credit check done first before handing over a family heirloom to any Tom, Dick or Ian!
 
sounds like a perfect site office or tea room for a builder
 
Well, sold today. Believe interior may be getting stripped out for use in a rebuild?
 

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