Camper prices......

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Camper prices......

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I am looking for a camper and have read lots and been to see a few so far.

I have been advised to buy on the best bodywork and engine that i can

The vans I have looked at are all between 6.5-8k and are all late 1980s petrol models is that about right?

I am pretty green but don't want to be a mug!

I will say though, everyone I have met has been great, there are some real characters in the T25 world ! :)
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Later is better, easier for certain spares and all the design revisions are worth having.
Nothing wrong with a well-looked after petrol van, but beware the too-shiny bus with fresh paint, sticky underseal or a very recent "recon" engine.
There are a lot of "scene" charlatans out there...
Always ask "why the sudden sale?"

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Thanks Silverbullet

Good advice!
Got more to see soon......
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Try to look for a van that has a lot of documented service/repair/upkeep history.
Enthusiasts historically spend more on their pride and joy.
There's nothing wrong with a fresh respray as long as you can see the before..during ..and after the process.

Caravelle (bus) based vans and conversions have better trim and rust prevention from the factory.
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Petrol engines are easily converted to run on lpg (half price fuel)
The 2.1 is by far the best and most powerful factory engine.
It is extremely versatile.
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