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- May 26, 2015 at 11:29 am #149769
sheila
GuestTalbot Express 1000 1991
My van is almost 25 years old and built like a tank–my garage always says that these campers always have'” good clean bottoms”—-meaning very little rust—later models were lower on the ground and do suffer with rustMay 26, 2015 at 11:29 am #149772sheila
GuestTalbot Express 1000 1991
My van is almost 25 years old and built like a tank–my garage always says that these campers always have'” good clean bottoms”—-meaning very little rust—later models were lower on the ground and do suffer with rustMay 26, 2015 at 11:29 am #149775sheila
GuestTalbot Express 1000 1991
My van is almost 25 years old and built like a tank–my garage always says that these campers always have'” good clean bottoms”—-meaning very little rust—later models were lower on the ground and do suffer with rustMay 26, 2015 at 11:29 am #149738sheila
GuestTalbot Express 1000 1991
My van is almost 25 years old and built like a tank–my garage always says that these campers always have'” good clean bottoms”—-meaning very little rust—later models were lower on the ground and do suffer with rustMay 26, 2015 at 11:29 am #149746sheila
GuestTalbot Express 1000 1991
My van is almost 25 years old and built like a tank–my garage always says that these campers always have'” good clean bottoms”—-meaning very little rust—later models were lower on the ground and do suffer with rustMay 26, 2015 at 11:29 am #149750sheila
GuestTalbot Express 1000 1991
My van is almost 25 years old and built like a tank–my garage always says that these campers always have'” good clean bottoms”—-meaning very little rust—later models were lower on the ground and do suffer with rustMay 26, 2015 at 11:29 am #149752sheila
GuestTalbot Express 1000 1991
My van is almost 25 years old and built like a tank–my garage always says that these campers always have'” good clean bottoms”—-meaning very little rust—later models were lower on the ground and do suffer with rustMay 26, 2015 at 11:29 am #149753sheila
GuestTalbot Express 1000 1991
My van is almost 25 years old and built like a tank–my garage always says that these campers always have'” good clean bottoms”—-meaning very little rust—later models were lower on the ground and do suffer with rustMay 26, 2015 at 11:29 am #149756sheila
GuestTalbot Express 1000 1991
My van is almost 25 years old and built like a tank–my garage always says that these campers always have'” good clean bottoms”—-meaning very little rust—later models were lower on the ground and do suffer with rustMay 26, 2015 at 11:29 am #149757sheila
GuestTalbot Express 1000 1991
My van is almost 25 years old and built like a tank–my garage always says that these campers always have'” good clean bottoms”—-meaning very little rust—later models were lower on the ground and do suffer with rustAugust 13, 2015 at 6:18 pm #149764Lorraine
GuestTalbot Express
Hi thereI’ve been dreaming of a Camper Van and thought I wanted a classic VW camper but after seeing a Talbot Express, I love the interior, it’s space, storage and facilities plus the bedroom above the driving area. However, each time I try to search on line, all I come up with are second hand listings. I want to think and dream big and start with looking at the new ranges. Can anyone guide me on who makes them and ideally, where I can go view a whole load of them. New or almost new is the dream. Also, I heard the fibre glass ones rust less etc because there are no seams. This makes sense to me, but do the new models still use fibre glass? I looked at VW camper vans after initially visiting a park displaying mobile homes which although lovely were way to big. The Talbot Express seems to me to be the best in regard to a manageable size (in terms of not being too anti social when parking up places and managing driving it around roundabouts and reversing etc so I feel confident when driving it).
Hope someone can advise. I’d like to access a site where I can do virtual tours or at least look at a range of interiors.
best wishes, Lorraine
August 13, 2015 at 6:18 pm #149774Lorraine
GuestTalbot Express
Hi thereI’ve been dreaming of a Camper Van and thought I wanted a classic VW camper but after seeing a Talbot Express, I love the interior, it’s space, storage and facilities plus the bedroom above the driving area. However, each time I try to search on line, all I come up with are second hand listings. I want to think and dream big and start with looking at the new ranges. Can anyone guide me on who makes them and ideally, where I can go view a whole load of them. New or almost new is the dream. Also, I heard the fibre glass ones rust less etc because there are no seams. This makes sense to me, but do the new models still use fibre glass? I looked at VW camper vans after initially visiting a park displaying mobile homes which although lovely were way to big. The Talbot Express seems to me to be the best in regard to a manageable size (in terms of not being too anti social when parking up places and managing driving it around roundabouts and reversing etc so I feel confident when driving it).
Hope someone can advise. I’d like to access a site where I can do virtual tours or at least look at a range of interiors.
best wishes, Lorraine
August 13, 2015 at 6:18 pm #149777Lorraine
GuestTalbot Express
Hi thereI’ve been dreaming of a Camper Van and thought I wanted a classic VW camper but after seeing a Talbot Express, I love the interior, it’s space, storage and facilities plus the bedroom above the driving area. However, each time I try to search on line, all I come up with are second hand listings. I want to think and dream big and start with looking at the new ranges. Can anyone guide me on who makes them and ideally, where I can go view a whole load of them. New or almost new is the dream. Also, I heard the fibre glass ones rust less etc because there are no seams. This makes sense to me, but do the new models still use fibre glass? I looked at VW camper vans after initially visiting a park displaying mobile homes which although lovely were way to big. The Talbot Express seems to me to be the best in regard to a manageable size (in terms of not being too anti social when parking up places and managing driving it around roundabouts and reversing etc so I feel confident when driving it).
Hope someone can advise. I’d like to access a site where I can do virtual tours or at least look at a range of interiors.
best wishes, Lorraine
August 13, 2015 at 6:18 pm #149779Lorraine
GuestTalbot Express
Hi thereI’ve been dreaming of a Camper Van and thought I wanted a classic VW camper but after seeing a Talbot Express, I love the interior, it’s space, storage and facilities plus the bedroom above the driving area. However, each time I try to search on line, all I come up with are second hand listings. I want to think and dream big and start with looking at the new ranges. Can anyone guide me on who makes them and ideally, where I can go view a whole load of them. New or almost new is the dream. Also, I heard the fibre glass ones rust less etc because there are no seams. This makes sense to me, but do the new models still use fibre glass? I looked at VW camper vans after initially visiting a park displaying mobile homes which although lovely were way to big. The Talbot Express seems to me to be the best in regard to a manageable size (in terms of not being too anti social when parking up places and managing driving it around roundabouts and reversing etc so I feel confident when driving it).
Hope someone can advise. I’d like to access a site where I can do virtual tours or at least look at a range of interiors.
best wishes, Lorraine
August 13, 2015 at 6:18 pm #149782Lorraine
GuestTalbot Express
Hi thereI’ve been dreaming of a Camper Van and thought I wanted a classic VW camper but after seeing a Talbot Express, I love the interior, it’s space, storage and facilities plus the bedroom above the driving area. However, each time I try to search on line, all I come up with are second hand listings. I want to think and dream big and start with looking at the new ranges. Can anyone guide me on who makes them and ideally, where I can go view a whole load of them. New or almost new is the dream. Also, I heard the fibre glass ones rust less etc because there are no seams. This makes sense to me, but do the new models still use fibre glass? I looked at VW camper vans after initially visiting a park displaying mobile homes which although lovely were way to big. The Talbot Express seems to me to be the best in regard to a manageable size (in terms of not being too anti social when parking up places and managing driving it around roundabouts and reversing etc so I feel confident when driving it).
Hope someone can advise. I’d like to access a site where I can do virtual tours or at least look at a range of interiors.
best wishes, Lorraine
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