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Post by monty18 on Aug 8, 2011 20:56:43 GMT 10
Hi Just trying to find out are the propert caravans the smallest built caravans?? We have limited space to try and turn a caravan around and the propert caravans seem the smallest and lightest ones plus they fold which make them quite a suitable caravan. Are these quite expensive to buy???
Ray
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Post by Roehm3108 on Aug 9, 2011 14:55:43 GMT 10
Hi monty It's site policy not to discuss van prices - just to avoid problems! As a former Propert owner, I love them and yes, they are very easy to manouvre due to their lightness. Your hardest problem will be finding one, as they don't come onto the market very often, which is why the price is whatever the buyer is prepared to pay for it and of course the condition of the van itself.
If space is a premium for you, have you considered a Teardrop? They don't have standing room in them, but they are generally quite short. There's an interesting original teardrop for sale in the for sale section at the moment and you can even buy the matching colour towcar!!
Otherwise, just sit back and wait, a Propert will turn up eventually!
Ray
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Post by newjack66 on Aug 9, 2011 17:16:14 GMT 10
Hi Monty18 Afraid I don't know anything about Properts (except that they are adorable) but we have a small 1960's van that even when loaded up is very push and pullable by hand - I can even do it on my own and I am 5 foot nothing. You might be surprised how easy these older vans are to move and store without having to actually have turn around space. Jenny
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Post by monty18 on Aug 10, 2011 22:53:34 GMT 10
Hi Monty18 Afraid I don't know anything about Properts (except that they are adorable) but we have a small 1960's van that even when loaded up is very push and pullable by hand - I can even do it on my own and I am 5 foot nothing. You might be surprised how easy these older vans are to move and store without having to actually have turn around space. Jenny
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