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How long have you owned your current bus?
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<blockquote data-quote="mrs hoskins" data-source="post: 385900" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>Finally, at the age of 56, acheived my dream, and bought "mrs hoskins", a 1970 Dormobile, in March this year , from a great couple in Grimsby ,who had done loads of work , but not quite finished it...........perfect .</p><p></p><p>i have spent the last few months , and about 2k, getting her into nick, and finally acheived another dream by camping at polzeath in August...........no intention of selling.</p><p></p><p>One thing does irritate me a little though........</p><p></p><p>there are regularly, in mags and on this site ,negative references to "jonny come latelys" like me, who werent born in a bus, havent spent the last 70 years restoring one, cant surf, dont know every word to "surfin surfari", havent got a clue what a dropped spindle is, and wouldnt know a pair of Kadrons if they came up and french kissed me..............it doesnt make me any less of an enthusiast, and my bucks ,and those of a lot of guys like me , keep veedub businesses going !</p><p></p><p>What about a "JCL" club for new arrivals, who have no idea what they are doing, but are just happy to be driving the dream</p><p></p><p>Love JonnyCL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrs hoskins, post: 385900, member: 18233"] Finally, at the age of 56, acheived my dream, and bought "mrs hoskins", a 1970 Dormobile, in March this year , from a great couple in Grimsby ,who had done loads of work , but not quite finished it...........perfect . i have spent the last few months , and about 2k, getting her into nick, and finally acheived another dream by camping at polzeath in August...........no intention of selling. One thing does irritate me a little though........ there are regularly, in mags and on this site ,negative references to "jonny come latelys" like me, who werent born in a bus, havent spent the last 70 years restoring one, cant surf, dont know every word to "surfin surfari", havent got a clue what a dropped spindle is, and wouldnt know a pair of Kadrons if they came up and french kissed me..............it doesnt make me any less of an enthusiast, and my bucks ,and those of a lot of guys like me , keep veedub businesses going ! What about a "JCL" club for new arrivals, who have no idea what they are doing, but are just happy to be driving the dream Love JonnyCL [/QUOTE]
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