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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2017 15:46:27 GMT 10
Hi everyone, We have recently purchased a viscount van. It has been gutted 80%. It is 27 or 28 ft depending on info I've looked at since seeing the van on Sunday what we can't figure out is what it is and we're wanting an original floor plan as we want to modernise/restore it to its former glory. So what we know It's a Viscount Royal Brown panel strip We can't determine the A frame number as from what we've read, there's not enough of them??? We think it's ?O12A Pretty much any help would be great Many thanks in advance Sammi and Wayne
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2017 19:30:20 GMT 10
Hi Sammi and Wayne, If you can put up some pics we will be able to help you. Cheers hughdeani
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Post by Mustang on Jan 5, 2017 9:00:30 GMT 10
Hi everyone, We have recently purchased a viscount van. It has been gutted 80%. It is 27 or 28 ft depending on info I've looked at since seeing the van on Sunday what we can't figure out is what it is and we're wanting an original floor plan as we want to modernise/restore it to its former glory. So what we know It's a Viscount Royal Brown panel strip We can't determine the A frame number as from what we've read, there's not enough of them??? We think it's ?O12A Pretty much any help would be great Many thanks in advance Sammi and Wayne Hi Sammi & Wayne Welcome to our Classic Caravans forum. The forum fosters vans from 1970 to 1980, & we welcome all comers interested in Classics. You are welcome to start your own thread in the “Hall of Fame”, there you can post images from a third party such as Photobucket, Tinypic, Flickr etc. Photobucket linkOur sister forum Vintage Vans (1970 & earlier) have many duel members looking in, so ask any info about your project. Cheers Brent
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