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BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT

27 Jun 08 - 06:36 PM (#2375857)
Subject: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: Pistachio

After 14 years my faithful friend has got rust on rust, weld on welding, failing brake pipes and multiple 'notifications so I'm going to have to be kind and put the old workhorse out of it's misery. Sob.

After 75000 miles( 95000 on the clock) it'll be a sad goodbye... but I just wonder if there is a way to salvage/resurrect/ (hold on) to the battle bus. I do so not fancy becoming a tent user!! Sorry I'm spoilt having my basic but dry comfy bed space, rehearsal area, escape zone.

Ideally a 'nev' vehicle could have the 'old shell' bolted on the back but it'd need to be the same wheelbase as an F reg' Ford Transit (ex British Telecom van(Yellow))(on to which it was built in 1994.

Ideas please - I've got 2 weeks of the old MOT left so will have to get wheels of some sort organised for Saddleworth and Warwick especially as I don't travel light and carry 'team Beverley' and all their instruments, tents and etceteras'

Thanks in advance. I eagerley look forward to the varied 'Mudcat' responses.

Hazel.x


28 Jun 08 - 02:55 AM (#2376045)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: Rasener

Hazel
This link may be a good point to start

Ford Transit Forum

Hope you get sorted
Les


28 Jun 08 - 03:10 AM (#2376047)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: alanabit

I used to drive old VW buses around central Europe. You could repair them yourself. That was why I never wanted all this modern electronical rubbish of electric windows, ECUs and other crap. The problem with getting vehicles, which are too old, is that every part wears out in time. That means that things you never expect to touch -like drive shafts, back plates of wheels, heat exchangers etc - start to disintigrate too. I don't know what I would go for if I needed another bus now - possibly a Ford Transit, if I could get one, which was sound underneath and did not have too much electrical bollocks in it. In any event, my commiserations. I know what it means to part from the old dears...


28 Jun 08 - 06:17 AM (#2376080)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: GUEST,buspassed

Having had a couple of VW type 2's in the past, I'm regularly astonished by the prices they now fetch and was completely gobsmacked by a recent advert for a nearly new t2 camper from Brazil for a mere £27,000!


28 Jun 08 - 09:29 AM (#2376115)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: JohnInKansas

Current "bargains" listed in my newspaper are mostly about 50% more for a decent (used) vehicle than what I paid for the first two houses I bought. It doesn't seem like it was really all that long ago.

I can't offer much in the way of advice, but I can share sympathy for the pain since my 12 year old camping tow vehicle is definitely showing end-of-life symptoms. I may have to wash the elm sap off to find out whether it still has some paint left before I can even think about whether it has any trade-in value, although with only 95,000 miles it's considered "low mileage" on the lots here.

John


28 Jun 08 - 12:07 PM (#2376167)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: Pistachio

Thanks everyone.
Villan, I'll get on the transit site tomorrow.

Any and all ideas welcome, Thanks again
Hazel.


28 Jun 08 - 12:21 PM (#2376176)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: Les from Hull

So sorry about your van. Will you be wanting a piggy-back?


29 Jun 08 - 08:03 AM (#2376592)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: r.padgett

piggy back driver?

Ray


29 Jun 08 - 12:30 PM (#2376708)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: Les from Hull

Van Rental
- no, not the new Dutch striker.


29 Jun 08 - 08:28 PM (#2376992)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: The Fooles Troupe

You got the tune for that song - "piggy back driver"?


30 Jun 08 - 12:53 PM (#2377494)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: nutty

Hazel

My imagination is playing games but I am picturing you and Linda in one of these.

POD

towed by a motorbike, of course. (grin)


30 Jun 08 - 01:05 PM (#2377510)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: Mr Red

VW still make the old campers in Mexico but they use a Golf engine and have a radiator at the front which can be hidden with a tyre with a cover of mesh but £25,000 seems about the going rate for a new one of those.


30 Jun 08 - 03:37 PM (#2377659)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: nutty

Seriously though - this seems worth considering

CAMPER


30 Jun 08 - 04:50 PM (#2377733)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: 8_Pints

Sue's sister has recently bought a Peugeot Boxer campervan which measures 6' 3" in width, which might be the sort of thing your looking for.

We're monitoring how well she is managing the transition....

Bob


01 Jul 08 - 02:17 AM (#2377973)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: Gurney

I know you didn't complain, Pistachio, but over the years,-lots of them- I've come to accept that the MOT is an attempt to save my life, and that of other road users. I know it is cold comfort, but pre-MOT, I was in my my dad's car when it swerved off the road when a suspension part tore away due to rust.
That memory will go to the grave with me.


01 Jul 08 - 03:24 AM (#2377990)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: Pistachio

Gurney - that's what I'm thinking too as I wrestle with the 'right decision' - I know the sentiment and functionality is worthless with life and lives at risk. You may just have moved me back to the 'sensible' option.

Thank you all.
PS I have a tent, and all the capmers 'bits and pieces - time to pack, repack, downsize and pack again... then I may be ready - with a manageable luggage bag - just in time for Saddleworth.

Hazel.xx


01 Jul 08 - 06:22 AM (#2378060)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: Rasener

Find some bloke who has a posh campervan who is on his own at Saddleworth and use his facilities :-)


01 Jul 08 - 06:49 AM (#2378071)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: 8_Pints

Not quite on my own "The Villan" but an invitation has been extended!

Bob


01 Jul 08 - 06:50 AM (#2378072)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: Mr Happy

..........failing that, consider trailer, trailer tent, caravan.

All can be got fairly cheep - have a look here & similar sites:http://www.buysell.co.uk/


01 Jul 08 - 10:17 AM (#2378229)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: Rasener

What can I say Bob :-)


01 Jul 08 - 08:02 PM (#2378706)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: Pistachio

Les, thank you for your suggestion :( !! - and Bob, thank you for your (and Sue's) invitation :).
Nutty - I've been in a 'pod' and it's certainly compact - but still a 'caravan' to me and I DON'T reverse trailers!
Les from Hull, tx for the link ... good thought but It's car hire this time thsnks. (See pm)

When I added the current mpg/and 'miles per £' I found that even when on the highest 44ppm claim at work I'm actually not breaking even - so it really has to be the end of the road for my faithful chariot.

Happy memories!

Hazel.


02 Jul 08 - 08:03 PM (#2379602)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: 8_Pints

You'll have to think about Warwick as well as Saddleworth!

Bob


06 Jul 08 - 07:25 PM (#2382633)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: Pistachio

Thought I'd let anyone (who might be interested) know we've hired a car so Hissyfit will get to both locations!!

As for the van - I took it on a 'farewell trip' today with my husband and two friends, 92 miles round trip in East and North Yorkshire, Driffield, Bridlington, Scarborough (for tea with 2 'old van fans') and along towards Malton before heading south to Wetwang (great name) for fantastic fish supper. The fuel gauge tried hard to stay up but considering the terrain around here I kept a close eye on it - and prices at all fuel stations!!
The engine is sound, taking hills at a steady pace and my heart will be heavy when she's finally 'out of MOT' but, having pondered EVERY last option (including putting the 'caravan' onto a 'newer vehicle')I discovered some damp inside the bottom cupboard and KNOW that I have made the correct decision to part with the Fun Bus.

I want to thank everyone on and off Mudcat for listening and offering helpful thoughts and ideas. I'll be trying my luck with the salvage yard and a caravan 'man' as the unused water heater and a few other bits should be of use to someone somewhere ... but it's time to go now, haul away the van now, haul away my friend now, 'tis our farewell time.
With apologies, and many happy memories,
Hazel.

I suppose I should have had a mobile wake!
Damn, a good idea too late.
Now to unpack the various bottles I found stashed aboard..., let's see, Whisky, Port, Champagne!!, Rose' wine and Gluhwein!!
Wonder if my tent will have space for a drinks cupboard??
H.xx


07 Jul 08 - 02:03 PM (#2383147)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: 8_Pints

I shall play a lament for you when we get together at Saddleworth!

Bob


08 Jul 08 - 03:36 AM (#2383530)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: Pistachio

Sold !

I am delighted to report that a 'salvage man', who I asked for 'scrap value' has happily paid good money for the van.

Of course I am sad to part from it BUT this guy wants to spend time and his skills to keep the battle bus on the road.... so there is a chance you may see it around in the future...'cos he said I might be able to 'borrow it ' once he's transformed it. (I'm not holding my breath but a nice idea)

I wish him well, and I'm smiling as I know the old lady may have some future.

Final thanks for all your comments.
Cars hired for Saddleworth and Warwick and some pennies in the bank!!

Happy days,

Hazel.


08 Jul 08 - 03:54 AM (#2383539)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: Richard Bridge

I am likely to ahv a little old caravan (my festival van) available soon, I bought a new one on ebay!


08 Jul 08 - 06:03 AM (#2383588)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: Rasener

Hazel
Just sent you PM
Les


08 Jul 08 - 08:15 AM (#2383663)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: Linda Kelly

I'm speechless...........


08 Jul 08 - 08:25 AM (#2383672)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: Rasener

I'll bet you are Linda


08 Jul 08 - 02:28 PM (#2383987)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: Pistachio

I am happy - Linda is speechless - , what more can one say.
I'll get me tent!
H


08 Jul 08 - 05:43 PM (#2384180)
Subject: RE: BS: Pistachios Campervan failed MOT
From: Linda Kelly

bless you-the van is sold and I was so looking forward to a viking burial-set alight and floated down the Humber!