The resurrection of Doc, bringing a 20 year old neismann Bischoff Flair back to life after 12 years off road.

Looking good Tam.

I’m curious about the door that was resprayed; did they remove, and re-apply, the graphics or did they mask them off? If the latter, that must have been tricky.

Ian
Tam masked them.
 
I think it might be worth pointing out that not all 2 year-old MHs, and especiallly not N&B ones need so much attentio, which was mainly due to 12 years storage and lack of maintenance.

Out N&M Arto will be 22 years-old in April and all that the bodywork needs is a decal on one side only which has cracks in it but otherwiswe paintwork is fine. Of course like all MHs where bodyparts are of different materials the colour fades differently.
 
I think it might be worth pointing out that not all 2 year-old MHs, and especiallly not N&B ones need so much attentio, which was mainly due to 12 years storage and lack of maintenance.

Out N&M Arto will be 22 years-old in April and all that the bodywork needs is a decal on one side only which has cracks in it but otherwiswe paintwork is fine. Of course like all MHs where bodyparts are of different materials the colour fades differently.
Dident know you had a N&M Arto you should have said ;)

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