Great pull in. Great cafe around the corner heading into town. Can’t flipping remember the name. A lot of surfers hang out there. Joe’s maybe or similar. Or maybe totally different enjoy
heanorboy
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Gender: Location: YATTON, NORTH SOMERSET Age: 74 Posts: 1443 Registered: 04 / 2013 My Motorhome: Wildax Europa Base Vehicle: 2015 Renault Master
Just stopped at Lahinch, Co. Clare for the night and spotted this camper.
Very cool! No problem finding a parking spot for this.
Sadly not many left now, there is a owners club in the UK but most have now hit the Scrap yard
In case you didn't know to match the "cute" look it has a name to match
Just stopped at Lahinch, Co. Clare for the night and spotted this camper.
Very cool! No problem finding a parking spot for this.
Sadly not many left now, there is a owners club in the UK but most have now hit the Scrap yard
In case you didn't know to match the "cute" look it has a name to match
You still see a few of those around on the mainland.
There is one near a factory I visit in Hereford.
You'll see one or two pop up every now and again on the facebook motorhome for sale pages.
It always puzzles me, the use of the term 'mainland' to describe the island of Great Brittian by some who live in Northern Ireland.
I mean, it's not as if Northern Ireland is an island off the coast of Great Britain in the way Inishmore is an island off the coast of Ireland.
Merriam- Webster defines 'an island' as a tract of land surrounded by water (which Northern Ireland is not) and smaller than a continent.
For those living on Rathlin Island would the 'mainland' be the island of Ireland or the island of Great Britain.
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Davy
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Gender: Location: Co. Down Age: 70 Posts: 1542 Registered: 09 / 2011 My Motorhome: Hymer B598 PL Base Vehicle: Fiat 130 hp multijet
I suppose it depends on the interpretation of the word main in the context of the size of the Uk. Perhaps a bit like those southerners who live in Donegal and can be to the North of us Northerners.
Davy
Biggles
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Gender: Location: Worcester, England Age: 62 Homepage:rlcontrols.co.uk Posts: 7 Registered: 05 / 2018 My Motorhome: Elddis Ariane Base Vehicle: Renault Trafic
Lovely little machine.
I sold one many years ago, traded it in against a car...... wish I ad it now, it was a minter.
Definately a “cute” vehicle........
also remember a client with a little Subaru camper, had a 2 cylinder 600cc engine and it went really well.... Cica late 80’s
TommyS
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Gender: Location: Co Armagh Age: 20 Posts: 2094 Registered: 10 / 2017 My Motorhome: EuraMobil Base Vehicle: Fiat
One of my favourites was the Fiat Amigo with the Spacemaker roof. It could sleep 5 or 6, powered by a 903 cc engine. Looked at one once but the missus talked me out of it, she thought I would look stupid squeezed into it.
Ally
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Gender: Location: Muckamore, Antrim Age: 55 Homepage:motorhomecraic.com Posts: 32599 Registered: 08 / 2011 My Motorhome: Lunar Roadstar 780 Base Vehicle: Fiat 2.8 JTD
I wonder what that would be like climbing the glenshane pass with a headwind
Clean looking van in fairness
I think that the answer would be, 2nd gear, 4000 rmp and 10 miles to the gallon of go go juice.
But the Suzuki were built for that hardship, not like the modern crap European diesel.
ROBANDSUE
Nidge
Gender: Location: dublin north Age: 67 Posts: 2296 Registered: 08 / 2016 My Motorhome: Hymer 572 Base Vehicle: FORD TRANSIT 2009
I always wondered what they looked like on the inside...
Love the wheels.
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