beginning of June 24, my wife and I bought our caravan,
1985 21' Windsor "The Windcheater" with ensuite,
quite amazed at how easy it is to tow and reverse,
has rained, now I have found lots of resealing required on all windows,
also plywood separating below windows,
-- Edited by Stretch-Oz on Wednesday 24th of July 2024 10:52:33 PM
Possum3 said
08:19 AM Jul 25, 2024
G'day back to you and welcome to the Forum.
You have a rare van there just short of 40 years old and having an ensuite. It should be quite repairable though as most vintage vans were well made by tradesmen rather than being assembled by day-labour, and have a distinct lack of Chinesium and plastic componentry.
Have fun in your upcoming adventures.
Stretch-Oz said
12:14 PM Jul 25, 2024
thanks Possum3,
have been looking at the Tech section, lots of help with some of my ideas. (canned most of them)
original plan was to head off in August, now it is which August.
G'day to all,
I turned 69 middle of June 2024,
currently based in Murray Bridge SA,
beginning of June 24, my wife and I bought our caravan,
1985 21' Windsor "The Windcheater" with ensuite,
quite amazed at how easy it is to tow and reverse,
has rained, now I have found lots of resealing required on all windows,
also plywood separating below windows,
-- Edited by Stretch-Oz on Wednesday 24th of July 2024 10:52:33 PM
You have a rare van there just short of 40 years old and having an ensuite. It should be quite repairable though as most vintage vans were well made by tradesmen rather than being assembled by day-labour, and have a distinct lack of Chinesium and plastic componentry.
Have fun in your upcoming adventures.
have been looking at the Tech section, lots of help with some of my ideas. (canned most of them)
original plan was to head off in August, now it is which August.
cheers all