The king of VW campers- The LT range.

Discussion in 'Camper Conversions' started by Poptop2, Nov 20, 2014.

  1. Poptop2

    Poptop2 Administrator

    I think you have a point 're everyday modern ones. They're two a penny.
     
  2. rickyrooo1

    rickyrooo1 Hanging round like a bad smell

    yeah, them ones are a bug bear to store and use so market limited, the Lt is a useable size though malc's is maybe just on the limit but the 28 or 32 is certainly a go anywhere one, I'd like the one i linked.
     
  3. Poptop2

    Poptop2 Administrator

    Mistake to sell at auction too.
     
  4. Poptop2

    Poptop2 Administrator

    Mine is fine for me and I love it. Some guy has contacted me and asked me to sell this holiday and says he has been after one for two years. He wants a good one and it has to be coachbuilt like mine. I was surprised at the amount of people that love coachbuilt LT's.

    I don't want to get into a what's my van worth thing. It's worth a lot to me. And that's what counts.
     
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  5. rickyrooo1

    rickyrooo1 Hanging round like a bad smell

    wasn't slating yours at all malc, meant size wise it's on the limit of being able to use as an emergency daily driver
     
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  6. Moons

    Moons Supporter

    Agree, it is about the size of an ambulance and they are used both daily and in emergencies.
     
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  7. Poptop2

    Poptop2 Administrator

    I know mate. Mines great as a holiday bus and I have room to store it. It also doubles as emergency accommodation. I still can't believe the amount of people that love coachbuilt LT's though. They seem to have a cult following of knowledgeable dub enthusiasts. You could possibly substitute knowledgeable for old. Or savvy
     
  8. Poptop2

    Poptop2 Administrator

    It's bigger than an ambulance moons.
     
  9. Moons

    Moons Supporter

    Bang goes your dressing up games shenanigans then....
     
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  10. Poptop2

    Poptop2 Administrator

    For now. ;)
     
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  11. rickyrooo1

    rickyrooo1 Hanging round like a bad smell

  12. Poptop2

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    rickyrooo1 Hanging round like a bad smell

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  15. Moons

    Moons Supporter

    Unless you green lane in this country that just strikes me as loud, slow and heavy on fuel...

    More of a lifestyle choice than your typical camper.
     
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  16. rickyrooo1

    rickyrooo1 Hanging round like a bad smell

    you seen the one that was a horsebox? i didn't realise there were so many "variants" the 28 up to 50 is that the limits? i'd not seen a 40 before, is it all the same just weight?
     
  17. Zed

    Zed Gradually getting grumpier

    Well it's pretty clear that the rest of us T2 owners are a bit daft to own one and in comparisson virtually any other vehicle looks a savvy purchase, so I guess that's about right! But this is not a sensible comparision IMO. A T2 is an old classic that you can just about use and people without such large driveways or covenants that prevent coach built jobbies and caravans being parked at home can have and cherish one. They're not really for camping are they? I mean not primarily, no matter if you do use it every weekend for that. If camping was your sole aim you wouldn't buy one in a million years, unless they were £500 which is what got this whole thing rolling!

    I look forward to lounging on your sofa when it's raining at techenders though, maybe, if you let me in. A good thing for someone else to own from my selfish perspective.
     
  18. rickyrooo1

    rickyrooo1 Hanging round like a bad smell

    :lol: at zed.
     
  19. Poptop2

    Poptop2 Administrator

    Great 4 x 4 though. And soo roomy!
     
  20. Poptop2

    Poptop2 Administrator

    Camping is soo last year. Glamping is the way forward my dear.
     

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