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Bought this about 2 years ago now and sorted a few issues since.I love driving it !


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Looks in amazing condition! health to enjoy.


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Wow, that is in great shape for a 1985! She's a credit to you. You might have guessed I have a soft spot for the older wagons and the effort the owners put into them to keep them in great shape!

Welcome to MHcraic Stan.


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Thanks Blag.It is a lot of effort to keep the oldies going.Loving the rv.


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You might have guessed I have a soft spot for the older wagons and the effort the owners put into them to keep them in great shape!

That is the understatement of the year Kevin :lol:

Stan in case you are wondering what I am referring to have a read and look at what he has been up to forum/topic.php?t=2063


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Thanks for the link.I do love a cup of hot coffee and reading the toils of others as i ignore the troubles that i put off and have to face.Although it appears i will need a coffee pot for Blags adventures ! :lol:


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I'm nearly sure that was not far from tuam twords barnaderg??
Think the lad who owned it/worked on it might be a ford lover, currently a Capri parked in his garden,

It looks the biz, enjoy :up: :up:


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Lovely van enjoy :up:


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Posted: 16.01.2014  ·  #10
Spotless van, Stan!
I had a mk2 few years back, it was a Canterbury, I don't know what became of that company, it had a fibreglass roof on a van body with an over cab double bed.


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