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Postby monty6_3@live.com » Fri Aug 14, 2015 1:43 pm

Hi all,
I'm on my 3rd transit campervan a 15k from new, dry stored 22yrs., 1989 lwb, h/r, 2.0litre pinto with weber carb.
Having owned the vehicle for just 2yrs, our new business has ruined our future with the Roary!
Our dilemma is do we sell or dry store the vehicle for a couple of years whilst we concentrate building the business?!
How much is it worth, and how difficult is it to find such a clean, low mileage classic van that runs absolutely perfect. (70miles an hour for 6and a half hrs from Cornwall to Sheffield without the temp getting above the N and not missing a beat!
Has anyone got any ideas as we're torn as wether to sell or not?
Mark
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Re: 1989 15k

Postby walt1984 » Fri Aug 14, 2015 5:50 pm

monty6_3@live.com wrote:Hi all,
I'm on my 3rd transit campervan a 15k from new, dry stored 22yrs., 1989 lwb, h/r, 2.0litre pinto with weber carb.
Having owned the vehicle for just 2yrs, our new business has ruined our future with the Roary!
Our dilemma is do we sell or dry store the vehicle for a couple of years whilst we concentrate building the business?!
How much is it worth, and how difficult is it to find such a clean, low mileage classic van that runs absolutely perfect. (70miles an hour for 6and a half hrs from Cornwall to Sheffield without the temp getting above the N and not missing a beat!
Has anyone got any ideas as we're torn as wether to sell or not?
Mark

If its as straight and mint as it sounds id put it into storage.
Good dry storage and it wont come to any harm. When u have time bring it out of hibernation.
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