Driven illegally, no money spent on maintenance.horsebox.
Seen some paperwork and is legit conversion from early 90's I think...Driven illegally, no money spent on maintenance.
PLUS | MINUS |
Spacious | Expensive on Fuel |
Fixed bed | Diesel and not enviro friendly |
Shower | Large at 29ft long and tricky to find parking |
Solar already and 2 Leisure Batteries @90AH each | Poor Solar Controller |
Engine bulletproof | Poor refrigerator (Electrolux 3 way) |
Wood Burner - Good one & Diesel Heater (chinese) | Tyres would be costly |
2 x 13KG Propane | |
Decent Gas Water Heater | |
A lot of Storage | |
Decent Cooker / Grill / Hob |
35p/mile is pretty normal for a truck that size? maybe even optimistic?Yeah Fuel consumption not great from what I can tell. Coach diff, dunno used to be a horsebox....
Saying that on Fuel i did a calculation based on what the owner told me and Cost of Diesel and got it to maybe 35 pence per mile which is pretty high, working on a trip distance he said of around 110 miles at £40.00 of diesel
My old Talbot is at 34p per mile on Petrol and 23p per mile on LPG
Thinking of buying so thought I would put my plus and Minus here
PLUS MINUS Spacious Expensive on Fuel (maybe run on SVO/WVO? - see earlier reply) Fixed bed Diesel (run on SVO/WVO? if so, 100% Bio!) and not enviro friendly(reusing exisiting vehicle more environmently friendly than building a brand new one - release your inner Thunberg )Shower Large at 29ft long and tricky to find parking Solar already and 2 Leisure Batteries @90AH each Poor Solar Controller(move over your current Victron)Engine bulletproof Poor refrigerator (Electrolux 3 way)(fit a Residential 240V Mains Fridge. Cheap and reliable)Wood Burner - Good one & Diesel Heater (chinese) Tyres would be costly - They do last a long time once fitted and so unlikely to need new ones often 2 x 13KG Propane Decent Gas Water Heater A lot of Storage Decent Cooker / Grill / Hob
Would be a bit more I think, son found theseIt's about £1000.00 a set for mine.
I visited a friend who told me my camper smelt like a chip shop (used new 100% pure Rape Seed Oil). I never noticed myself as the exhaust was at the back and I drove forwardsI once bought an air source heat pump (still in my garage) from a chap up north somewhere and whilst telephone haggling the price I said how much it would cost me in diesel to collect. He told me that he filtered old cooking oil that he collected from variuos local businesses and that if I agreed to his price he would fill my tank to the brim. My 2001 2.8 Ducato ran fine on the stuff, but smelt like a fish and chip shop for months after the event. No more home brewed bio-diesel for me!!! Geoff.
Funny I was thinking that, I was told that horse urine is one of the best steel removers going.If it was a horsebox orig then floor , chassis corrosion a high prob
Thanks for that, on First Inspection the Chassis and Floor all seem good.If it was a horsebox orig then floor , chassis corrosion a high prob . They are good(reliable) engine , but relatively noisy and slow . If horsebox unlikely to be coach diff , as horseboxes generally travel slowly ! so speed not a big deal .
Not a long distance tourer , but place to place live aboard better . JMHO