Strange feeling..

Nice van guys (y)(y)
Happy travels :):)
Hymer sold pretty quick then.
 
Nice one...... (y)

Cannot see the "Ash Tray`s" nor the "Wine Rack"..... :(

No truth in "Funsters" becoming a Euro Owners club only, then.. :wink::rofl:
:D :ROFLMAO:
 
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cool van.:cooler:..... i didnt have enough guts to by an American!!:blush:
 
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Very nice! Good luck and wishing you many miles of safe travels.

Kath
 
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How can a DutchMAN be a she Jim ? :ROFLMAO:

We thought a yank when you said something stronger. (y)

Very nice probably as good on fuel as the range rover. :eek: :LOL: Bob and Janie.

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Very nice. Safe travels, and looking forward to seeing it at Newbury (y)(y)
 
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I belive that originally ships but now most transportation "vessels" are known as "She" as they take a lot of effort and paint to keep them looking good and if you take your eye off the ball when enjoying using one, you can expect a lot of trouble

Just saying why, not justifying it! :pinocchio:
 
Check them awning sliding "Stay`s"... "Stop`s" ... Jim.... think they have been set to low..

You will end up shredding/threading the rear end of the awning after a few miles..

If you need a receiver drop plate,,,,, I have a few...

Swop for a "Another Life Membership"... :RollEyes: :wink: :rofl:

You can have one for free... (y)

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Nice rig Jim, we wish you and your family lots of happy times in her.
Safe travels,
Brisey & Pamelaaar.
 
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There has always been a lot of RVs here. When I started motorhomeFun I had a yank. I think most of the others who joined in the first few months had yanks too. The reason for that is when I got banned from Facts, Scotjim gave me refuge at his RV Fulltimers forum, so those guys were the first to learn about Fun and joined up.
And then, in the nick of time, lots of people with European vans joined and the rest (as they say) is history :LOL:
 
Check them awning sliding "Stay`s"... "Stop`s" ... Jim.... think they have been set to low..

You will end up shredding/threading the rear end of the awning after a few miles..

If you need a receiver drop plate,,,,, I have a few...

Swop for a "Another Life Membership"... :RollEyes: :wink: :rofl:

You can have one for free... (y)

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I agree with old mo man ,,,think the lower stop bolts are missing, roller should be about level with the top ,, would hate to see the awning damaged

Atb Lau (y)
 
Stunning vehicle Jim absolutely stunning. I will sing you a new Chelsea song about 3am:giggler:

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Looks lovely jim & sian enjoy
best wishes jan & mike .
 
Does it have a cage for bored kids?
 
i know why u bought that its got an ice machine .lol nice bit of kit jim .
 
Lovely (y)
Look forward to seeing it!
 
Good luck with the new palace Jim. You snd Sian deserve it.
If it wasn't for you setting up Fun I would be doing house work each morning instead of enjoying myself on this forum!!

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If only someone would put that size interior into a van the same size or smaller than mine!
 
Lovely ! For me the bigger the better!!! I wish you luck with the fuel consumption though.
 
Fabulous Jim.

Enjoy every minute you have her.

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sorry you had to trade down @Jim :(.. ;)

but it looks the biz.. hope to see it soon... :D
 
Great van but why the name "Dutchmen"? The phrase "Dutchmen do it with cheese" came instantly to mind, or perhaps "Dutchmen do it with tulips", or "...wearing clogs" or perhaps all three together? Be prepared for very tall visitors with large moustaches...
 
looks a corker, couldnt see the wine cabinet? front of the Dutchman looks a brute, enjoy

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