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Post by Ian and Steph on Aug 25, 2013 23:11:49 GMT 10
Thanks for the advice SGTL, will take it all on board and see where we go?
Ian & Steph
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Post by Ian and Steph on Aug 23, 2013 22:46:24 GMT 10
Hi Brian - quick look I'd say would be a Viscount, judging by the curved front windows, numbers on the drawbar would help, and possibly a look at the rear taillights. My guess and only that is an early to mid 60's model.
Ian & Steph
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Post by Ian and Steph on Aug 23, 2013 22:38:05 GMT 10
Hi STGL - your polycarbonate curved windows, did you purchase them already curved? or are they a flat sheet? Trying to find some for our viscount?
Ian & Steph
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Post by Ian and Steph on Jul 5, 2013 23:18:09 GMT 10
Hi All
It may a bit late for some, but we brought this type of rubber profile from Roadmaster Caravans in Lonsdale SA. We wanted the rubber for our Viscount with the Qualicraft windows, and they were really helpful, sent over a sample and they sent back a reply. Buy any amount you like.
If you want a sample Andrew drop us a line as we live at Forth. Tas.
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Post by Ian and Steph on Mar 19, 2012 17:19:08 GMT 10
G'Day All
We have booked into River Retreat, because have dogs, so we cant comment on what it will be like, we are first timers in all of this so hoping to meet a lot of like minded vanners and have some fun.
Ian and Steph
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Post by Ian and Steph on Mar 5, 2012 22:05:46 GMT 10
Thanks to all for the feedback, I did say supposedly 1959 model, mainly because the only reference we have is the rego label? We were told that it originally came from WA, when and where we don't know? And yes Al we did find it Tassie, we have seen a couple of nice ones about, and by crikey some shockers too? Our local Home Hardware store has the Lexan in stock, but as suggested it is flexible and I thought it may put to much strain on the screws being a flat piece if it is not moulded to shape. I might try the heat gun trick using the old perspex as a mould.
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Post by Ian and Steph on Mar 4, 2012 21:52:06 GMT 10
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Post by Ian and Steph on Jan 29, 2012 20:05:57 GMT 10
Hello to all ,
We have just bought a 1959 Viscount classic ( so we were told ) with rego no. N1074 . and judging from members comments it was built in NSW. It was in original condition and very well looked after. We have repainted inside And now doing the outside. The advice on what to use from the members forum has been fantastic. We will try and post photos when we work out how to do it.
Ian and Steph
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