At the time when we were building the house we had about 2 people a week thinking that my camper was a barn find. It has all ways been taxed (dont need to put it window if its not on the road)
it probably looked different before we had a driveway, and some its soft furnishings in storage. and being used as a temporarily office. but the camper is still very unique and the floor pan and underside are like no other camper I have ever seen. this is because before I moved house to here it was kept for the last 40ish years in the dry. and this is one of the reasons to sell it as I haven't yet built the garage for it. and I dont want to see it degrade.
hopefully we weren't too harsh with you but after the first 20 people we got a bit short as we love Joe and didn't want to lose him, but reality is that I cant keep him.
now I was selling him you could have come and view Joe properly. We have had a steady stream of people this week, going for rides looking at the history and I wish I had a camper for every one as they were all nice people and I have really enjoyed telling them the stories.
I have pointed them all to this forum, so expect some new interested members!!!