SOLD - 1963 commer highwayman for sale

I have a 68 highwayman. It needs a lot of work to get it going, but the inside is great It came across to Australia I believe in the seventies and landed in Perth. It then drove across the Nullabor (no mean feat) to Melbourne.It seems it had been all through Europe and over the Alps, as it has a badge on the front. I love this Van, but at the moment Im not sure of my plans. I sit in it a lot. I am totally new to all of this and have no idea were I am, or whom I'm talking too.
 
Hi Karl Welcome to the forum If you go and siit in the van then it looks like you've caught the commer bug and you will fit in very well on here, Any chance of you putting some pictures of your van on here please and do you have a name for it yetquote:
Originally posted by Mardi Cuming. Karl Davies

I have a 68 highwayman. It needs a lot of work to get it going, but the inside is great It came across to Australia I believe in the seventies and landed in Perth. It then drove across the Nullabor (no mean feat) to Melbourne.It seems it had been all through Europe and over the Alps, as it has a badge on the front. I love this Van, but at the moment Im not sure of my plans. I sit in it a lot. I am totally new to all of this and have no idea were I am, or whom I'm talking too.

 
Welcome to the site. You are in the right place for advice and contacts to fellow members. We have a number of vans in Aus, so you are not alone [}:)]:)

http://www.commervanspares.co.uk/

http://www.yorkshireclassiccampers.co.uk/
 
Hi guys and welcome to the Madhouse:D
We used to sit in our van Harvey a lot when I was getting him sorted, Saturday night burgers and beers and even a New Years party:) Are we mad - you bet your life we are[8D]
We do the same now but on campsites all over the country[^]

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How refreshing
 
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