Barnes Caravans - Cabramatta or Paul Tall at Londonderry would have been long enough established to know your van.
Day tripper said
10:53 AM Jan 30, 2015
Thanks for the suggestion Steve. I have taken the pics, now I just have to work out how to post them on the page.
Cheers, Terry
Day tripper said
10:54 AM Jan 30, 2015
Thanks Snail for your suggestion. I will follow that up.
Cheers Terry
Day tripper said
10:56 AM Jan 30, 2015
Thanks Peter, I will give them a call.
Cheers,
Terry
PeterD said
12:38 PM Jan 30, 2015
Day tripper wrote:
now I just have to work out how to post them on the page.
If you use a reply or quote button to initiate your reply you will see a button at the bottom labelled "Attach File(s)." Use it to add files of photos. When you click on it you will be presented with a file explorer. Find your way to the directory (or folder if you prefer the modern lingo) where you stored your happy snaps. Select the ones you want, the ordinary Window$ rules apply to finish off the job.
hi everybody,
i am looking for rubber window seals for my lovely 1963 Highway caravan, and someone who could fit them in Sydney.
i am told that back in the day the profiles for all the vans were the same..I would appreciate any suggestions..cheers Terry
Hey Terry, if you put up some pics of the windows that may help identify what you need and where you could get them or an alternative
Regards Steve.
-- Edited by madaboutled on Thursday 29th of January 2015 01:23:06 PM
Hi Terry
Try UES they are in most states
UES International - Transportation and Industrial Hardware
Barnes Caravans - Cabramatta or Paul Tall at Londonderry would have been long enough established to know your van.
Thanks for the suggestion Steve. I have taken the pics, now I just have to work out how to post them on the page.
Cheers, Terry
Thanks Snail for your suggestion. I will follow that up.
Cheers Terry
Thanks Peter, I will give them a call.
Cheers,
Terry
If you use a reply or quote button to initiate your reply you will see a button at the bottom labelled "Attach File(s)." Use it to add files of photos. When you click on it you will be presented with a file explorer. Find your way to the directory (or folder if you prefer the modern lingo) where you stored your happy snaps. Select the ones you want, the ordinary Window$ rules apply to finish off the job.