hodgy
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Post by hodgy on Nov 16, 2020 14:59:48 GMT 10
Hi, new member and first post. I thought that you might be interested in my project - a 1950 Tempo Matador with a factory fitted Ferness caravan. A bit of work ahead ...
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hodgy
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Post by hodgy on Nov 16, 2020 15:01:15 GMT 10
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Post by Geoff & Jude on Nov 16, 2020 16:29:26 GMT 10
hi hodgy
that's going to look very cool when it's finished.
please keep the progress photos coming.
geoff 'n jude
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Post by Don Ricardo on Dec 1, 2020 9:26:07 GMT 10
Hi Hodgy, Fascinating to see your Tempo Matador project. Thanks for telling us about it. It is going to be an amazing thing to see and use once its done, and well worth the effort I reckon. I note that you said it has a 'Ferness' caravan body. Did you mean 'Furness'? Please don't think I'm being picky about your spelling, I just wanted to make sure we are referring to the same caravan builder. Last night I was hunting for something on the forum and found some photos of a Tempo Matador sent to me last year by forum member Penny61. I'd forgotten about them. You can find them by clicking here. Are they photos of your van, or is there another one out there? I compared the photos but couldn't quite decide whether they were of the same vehicle. Anyway great to have you on the forum with such an interesting van/motorhome.
Don Ricardo
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Post by Roehm3108 on Dec 1, 2020 13:42:16 GMT 10
DonR, you're right again! You can tell by the rust spots of the curved section connecting the caravan to the truck cabin on the driver's side, which seems to be the best point for comparison.
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Post by grandad on Dec 2, 2020 7:12:24 GMT 10
You can tell by the rust spots of the curved section connecting the caravan to the truck cabin on the driver's side, which seems to be the best [point for comparison. Ok Eagle-Eye I believe you are correct. Well spotted Jim
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