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Post by emmak on Mar 25, 2023 12:32:21 GMT 10
Hey all,
First of all, thanks so much for accepting me into your group!
I've been looking at threads on this forum for a number of weeks (maybe months ), in an effort to identify this van that my friend purchased approx 12 months ago. No luck as yet though unfortunately. I figure I've wasted enough time searching google now, so maybe it's time to pass my dilemma on to some of you knowledgeable people!
Please help a newbie out! And thank you so much for your time!
Oh, and the number welded on the chassis is KL150636
(Photos should be attached here if I have done it all correctly!)
Thanks, Emma
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Post by hughdeany on Mar 26, 2023 19:24:35 GMT 10
Hi Emmak, At first I thought your van was a Driftaway,but after a better look I think it could have ( possibly) been built by Kara Kar,the horse float company,maybe they built a one off for a customer. Other than that it could be home made.including the chassis,which is also possible. Whatever it is it’s an interesting layout and looks to be very well built. Sorry I couldn’t have been more help. Cheers hughdeany
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Post by emmak on Mar 27, 2023 16:19:49 GMT 10
Hi Emmak, At first I thought your van was a Driftaway,but after a better look I think it could have ( possibly) been built by Kara Kar,the horse float company,maybe they built a one off for a customer. Other than that it could be home made.including the chassis,which is also possible. Whatever it is it’s an interesting layout and looks to be very well built. Sorry I couldn’t have been more help. Cheers hughdeany Thanks hughdeany, I appreciate any and all help or direction!! It's definitely an interesting one! I've spent (way too many!) hours searching and every time I find something similar, there's always a something that doesn't fit with it! I believe the shower (right hand side of interior photo looking towards front kitchen) has been installed later, due to the layout and how it blocks the kitchen, but I'm certainly not an expert by any means, just my opinion! Thanks, Emmak
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