Coaster

Or, if you believe in destiny, Kismet - where you meant to be the new custodian of this camper? - did you really have a choice. Crikey that was deep[:0] - normally I'm quite shallow :I

'Harvey the RV'
 
Hi,
I'm the other half of this commer partnership. I like Kermit personaly, I'm imagining a toy frog for the dashboard already.:p

Some good news, she's been MOT'd and passed. A few minor things, bulbs, cracked water hose. But otherwise in great condition, can't wait to pick her up this weekend, and for once (owing to exemption) I'm looking forward to collecting a tax disc!
 
Sensible choice, if you called it Kismet you would get some right strange looks trying to explain why :I

Welcome to you too, the Madhouse beckons :p

'Harvey the RV'
 
He's married me- so he's definitely a sandwich short of a picnic already[:0] She's definitely meant to be - i think we won her by the skin of her teeth on the ebay auction. We've decided we're going to wait on deciding on a name until we're pootling back toward Devon in her - we reckon the chosen name will be decided once we're in her :D
 
:D:D I can see you'll fit in well around here. Have you driven a Commer before? If not then you are in for a shock sorry treat - nothing quite like it, but ultimately enjoyable and fun (as long as you are not in a hurry :I)

'Harvey the RV'
 
hello welcome to the club. Panky is right about the driving style. All the "highupness" of a 4x4 with great forward control seating position (stop the van when you think your knees are against the garage wall!)

don't take roundabouts too fast! (its actially impossible)

Rupert

www.littleyellowcar.co.uk
 
Did I tell you about the story I read about the Telecom engineer who preferred the Commer to the other offerings - because he liked the oversteer on round-a-bouts [:0][:0]

'Harvey the RV'
 
Hi welcome to the mad house :D[}:)]:D
Kermit's great [^]:p
Don't listen to them you will find out for your self what a delight these Commers are ;)
I have been bazzing about at 60 around the country lanes all week :D[}:)]:D Enjoy :D


"SYBHIL" & N0.1
 
:p[^]:Dhell yeah still a little splutter in 3rd gear doing about 30 or when you take ya foot off the throttle in 4th :D[}:)]:Dbut that doesn't happen very often :p

"SYBHIL" & N0.1
 
quote:
Originally posted by ilikecommers

I dont know much about commers (Virtually nothing), but would like one soon ish!! A mate has one, and i'm not into VW's. Just been down the roat to see the van from Oxford, I didn't win. The van had No MOT, and V5 couldn't be vieved so couldn't confirm Tax exempt elegibility. Maybe a couple of spots of welding needed and perished water hoses replacing. The exaust system was blowing at frount plus other fixes required for MOT. No interion, however the bodywork on the whole seemed quite solid and the engine sounded good.

How much is a van in this condition really worth? and how much is one with MOT and in reasonable nick worth? Where is the best place to pick a reasonable one up and a reasonable price?



Difficult to say, if little is needed for the MOT then you could pick up a bargain. Good vans are going for anywhere between 1500 and 3000 atm, if the chassis and bodywork look good then you are onto a winner (you can create an interior to your design, and there are plenty of threads on engine swaps....) There are some bargains to be had right now, depending on how keen you are to be doing a bit of work.
 
If you are still looking this could be the one for you :)
http://66.129.69.181/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=2375

'Harvey the RV'
 
quote:
Originally posted by commerchris

Hi welcome to the mad house :D[}:)]:D
Kermit's great [^]:p
Don't listen to them you will find out for your self what a delight these Commers are ;)
I have been bazzing about at 60 around the country lanes all week :D[}:)]:D Enjoy :D


"SYBHIL" & N0.1




Thanks for the welcomes:)We've never driven a Commer before - so Saturday is defintely going to be an experience - but very much looking forward to it - I reckon we're going to be arguing about who get's the first go:p:p. Fingers crossed we manage to make it from Bournemouth to Devon without a spell on the hard shoulder!
 
You'll be fine, take your time and all will be OK. A whole new experience awaits you [8D]

'Harvey the RV'
 
Hi Coasteramy & Countcommer, welcome to the forum & many congratulations on the new van. You sound like the just the right sort of people to enjoy the madness that is commer ownership - hope you have a great drive back and only stops are for tea breaks;) Look forward to hearing how you get on. Titch is good but I like Kermit too - something from the 70s that is still going strong today:)

Bessie - four star commerdation
 
hammocks look good! I have some VW ones in Jessica (autosleeper) the poles are about 8cm too short and there is very little space between them (if you use two) which is good as it stops the kids falling out!)

loving those colours!

Rupert

www.littleyellowcar.co.uk
 
Crikey Charlie - you could do everyone's vans with all that and still have enough left to cover the hard shoulder on the M6 [:0] Woolfy would be upset;)

'Harvey the RV'
 
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