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I thought I’d edited that. You’re perfectly correct, as usual.
TLC, please, and a cuddle wouldn’t go amiss either.
I blame it on the dreadful internet here in Pomarao.
 
The driver said it was £7k per person 🙈
It was £3k when I over there most I had in the back was 12, 10 guys and two birds That was in Patras, Greece just got off the ferry park up in the docks go up the local bar to find out where the reloads coming from 1hr later back to truck nice people had superglue my seal back on, They had got on the wrong truck LOL I was going to Athens After they got kicked out had to clean up there bottles of piss and shit If had food stuff on it would have gone in the land fill site and I would have to pay for loss. DONT ASK ME WHAT I THINK OF THEM
 
Haha! 211km from Patras to Athens, I had to look it up. Pity you weren't going to Skarsvag, Norway. 4847km, 56 hrs of driving, plus 8 days. They wouldn't have decomposed very much, they would have been deep frozen. Seal food.
 
I have to worry about how long the van will last though, in use every day even a new one would have issues eventually and the parts sources are very dry for very old models.
 
It was £3k when I over there most I had in the back was 12, 10 guys and two birds That was in Patras, Greece just got off the ferry park up in the docks go up the local bar to find out where the reloads coming from 1hr later back to truck nice people had superglue my seal back on, They had got on the wrong truck LOL I was going to Athens After they got kicked out had to clean up there bottles of piss and shit If had food stuff on it would have gone in the land fill site and I would have to pay for loss. DONT ASK ME WHAT I THINK OF THEM
we have seen these illegals around Calais looking like they would slit your throat for nothing scum of the earth any bleeding hearts on here to put them up :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
we have seen these illegals around Calais looking like they would slit your throat for nothing scum of the earth any bleeding hearts on here to put them up :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
I’d be the last person to stop you expressing your opinions.
What does bother me, is…..
Is this the right place to state them.?
 
I have to worry about how long the van will last though, in use every day even a new one would have issues eventually and the parts sources are very dry for very old models.
As a Talbot owner for 10 years now, I can confirm that part sources are not a problem.
There are a number of specialist suppliers keeping these venerable vans on the road.
There is also a healthy supply of breakers for these vans also
 
That's good to hear, but how many of these vans are on the road still?
 
That's good, I was thinking that if the customer base dried up, no one would bother carrying stock to keep them going,
 
That's good, I was thinking that if the customer base dried up, no one would bother carrying stock to keep them going,
The Talbot motorhome range here in the UK were manufactured from the collaboration of Fiat with the PSA group, Citroen & Peugeot.
Citroen sold the van as the C25 and Peugeot as the J5 with the common engine range. Fiat used their own engine but thereafter a great deal of commonality of parts were used to produce the vans.
I am sure there are still a lot of these vans running around Europe to this day.
This will obviously help making it worthwhile manufacturing stock for the vans which are at least 30 years old now !
As you might expect of vans that were used in Europe, sophistication unheard of here back in those days - they even offered air con as an extra !!
 

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