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Talbot express Motorhome 1992 $3200 gbp


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I bought this camper a few weeks ago, from a mechanic who looked after it well, in the hope of giving it some TLC and travelling to Europe, but unfortunately life has taken an unexpected turn and we are unable to go.

I spent 2 weeks cleaning, reupholstering, and adding features.

The camper was a great bargain at 3200 pounds and I have spent a further 300 pounds getting it ready for the road.

This would be a great addition to any family or friends looking for fun and adventure.


Included:

New bluetooth radio (needs fitting)

Smoke and carbonmonoxide alarm

fireblanket

Toilet

Three Way Fridge

Hob and Grill

Fresh Water Tank

Loads of storage space

Leisure Battery

Hook-up cable

Detachable table

Awning/Annex, providing additional space with privacy.

Gas bottle

Excellent condition cushions, like new.

curtains

New carpets throughout


It drives as it should without any faults or problems.

The buyer must pick up the camper from London before the weekend of 20 - 21st Jan

It is currently in SE London. Feel free to call me on 07985 394705 for an appointment to take a look



Mileage: 160,000

Type: Campervan Fuel Type: Petrol

Subtype: Camper Van V5 Registration Document: Present

Manufacturer: Talbot Full Service History: Yes

Model Year: 1992 Colour: Beige/Tan

Model: Talbot Express Vehicle Sub-Type: Camper Van

Equipment: 12V Lighting, Awning, Cooker Transmission: Manual

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