Wishing to sell my Highwayman

Only 'cos you've necked half a bottle of vodka (fridge was sans Tiger Beer) [:eek:)]
 
fordy what are you doing man.you cant leave us we will all miss you to much,anyway you dont want to go faster life is to much of a rush nowdays anyway,you should drive slow and enjoy the sceenary and arrive nice and relaxed,you know that old saying better late in this life than early into the next.;):(
 
'tis better to arrive with a numb backside than never to arrive at all[^]

must confess have been surprised by number of commers up for sale all of a sudden - bit like van version of Northern Rock - do you all know something I don't?
 
put a big v8 in the commer woolfy and you will be able to carry all the weight and tow the transit behind as well :D:)[8D]. and i am waiting for your sender unit before i can go any further.:p

"you were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off"
 
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Originally posted by paulfordy

Hi folks,
Ive decided to sell my Highwayman, for the only reason that i really need something bigger and quicker for the work i do with festivals.
Ive just returned from a round trip down from Nottinghamshire down to Devon and over to Brighton then back here.
The only trouble i had to deal with was a blocked fuel filter on the A35.I had no problems with overheating and to be honest it was pretty good on fuel.I shall say it needs some TLC...it starts and runs and keeps running, but it is sluggish on hills.I havent been able to set the timing correctly yet, but if i can get my hands on a strobe gun i shall, it needs a another carburettor as the one fitted is for a Landrover which makes it slightly thirsty.I did buy a new old 34IV but when it arrived the choke spring was broken, so i couldnt fit it.
Im not giving up on Commers, i really need something bigger to accomodate all my stuff and get around the country a bit quicker.60MPH is nice, but a few more MPH would get me where i need to quicker than the Highwayman..lol!.
It still needs some minor work, the front grill isnt fitted, im sure i still have this somewhere, and the heater unit isnt fitted, but i do have this, youll need to source the mounting unit though.
As you know its been hand painted on the outside of the cab and theres the artwork on the rear of the van.Not to Everybodies taste but a few hours with some paint remover would correct this.
Mechanically it is sound, no problems with the running gear whatsover, the brakes work fine having being totally replaced withing the past six months.
It inside i did remove the two forward facing seats, but these i still have to include with the van.
It is MOT'd till next june, and tax till NOV..
It does need further cosmetic work, but its expected of a van this age isnt it.
You wont need to start cutting out metalwork and finding new panels, the cab floor, inner and outer wheel arches are solid with no filler.Chassis is strong with having only two very small repairs.Inner sill panels and floor all present and correct.Front panel requires tidying up but its intact and isnt going to fall off.
There are no leaks anywhere.
Im not looking for a small fortune for this van, but enough to buy myself a diesel van suitable for my needs.
I am willing to swap for a good LWB diesel van, prefer 'hi top'.
I am genuine in this sale and will be honest if anyone has an interest.

Thanks guys.

any pictures of the van.cheers
 
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Commer-highwayman-campervan_W0QQitemZ160161435999QQihZ006QQcategoryZ36798QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
 
A few pics of the Highwayman...

One shows the lower nearside slight damage, its a small scrape caused by a previous owner to myself.It is an easy repair though.

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yes unfortunately I am not going to be bidding not because I don't want too for obvious reasons....He looks very tempting,looks like some one is going to be very happy..don't forget to give them the commervanfan details
 
Nobody got a bargain Martin, the van is still mine...i would rather have to pay the small fee incurred, to Ebay than let the van go for that price.

:)
 
Seems to be the new forum pastime - buy your own van.:D

Sure there should be a loving new home amongst our ranks somewhere - but kinda relieved you are still a commer owner for the moment - do things get quieter for you in the winter if you do the festivals? - might take the pressure off selling if you haven't got any more epic journeys lined up like that last one[:0]
 
I declare keep your own van week,I haven't looked yet at ebay,I presume you ended auction early.the trouble with that is you never know what happens in the last few minutes :(
 
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