Strangest MH History I've seen ....

wildebus

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2004 Motorhome with under 6,000 Miles - that is pretty remarkable, but the MOT makes sense - if you were a time traveller ....

2007 - First MOT at 3 years - with 4,300 miles. But then didn't have another MOT until last month! (Nov 2022). So over 14 years off the road. What a waste of money buying this Motorhome :unsure:
 
One big van sites across the rd from my brother inlaws, only used a week or two during the twelfth fortnight and back on the drive to next year, cheaper to fly to spain for a mth or two.
 
our first van had been parked up for 4yrs of its 11 year old life ! couple divorced bloke moved to spain wife couldn’t drive it registered in his name etc
 
Expensive for it's age, it's a big loss if you don't keep it forever.
 
Despite it having low mileage it is way too expensive for a motorhome that is nearly 19 years old, it wouldn’t have been that much when it was new,
What has to be taken into consideration is that the way cities across Europe are not allowing anything that isn’t Euro 6 to visit or travel through
 
Despite it having low mileage it is way too expensive for a motorhome that is nearly 19 years old, it wouldn’t have been that much when it was new,
What has to be taken into consideration is that the way cities across Europe are not allowing anything that isn’t Euro 6 to visit or travel through
The advert claims they have original invoice for over £70K
 
At the right price it'd a great buy I think, subject to a proper report and test drive, too much bigness for us these days though, prefer small and nimble, much like meself.
 

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