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<blockquote data-quote="fallingoffalot" data-source="post: 618317" data-attributes="member: 28771"><p>Welcome, I have fairly recently got a 1968 tin top myself, I also owned a late-bay many years ago, it was whilst I owned my late-bay Devon conversion that I realized the early bay was much cooler and I certainly didn't want any of that popping up roof business! Obviously you forfeit the in-van cooking/washing-up experiences, but all the campsites I've stayed at have decent facilities for that. </p><p></p><p>One thing I didn't really check on purchase, that I wish I had, is the wiring/fusebox. Mines a right mess and is currently being sorted in a garage. In fact there are lots of things I didn't check, but was lucky with or fixed quite quickly. - Also I think "rust free" is going to be quite hard to find, depends on budget I suppose, I think "almost rust free" is more achievable!</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your search and obviously post any questions up you think of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fallingoffalot, post: 618317, member: 28771"] Welcome, I have fairly recently got a 1968 tin top myself, I also owned a late-bay many years ago, it was whilst I owned my late-bay Devon conversion that I realized the early bay was much cooler and I certainly didn't want any of that popping up roof business! Obviously you forfeit the in-van cooking/washing-up experiences, but all the campsites I've stayed at have decent facilities for that. One thing I didn't really check on purchase, that I wish I had, is the wiring/fusebox. Mines a right mess and is currently being sorted in a garage. In fact there are lots of things I didn't check, but was lucky with or fixed quite quickly. - Also I think "rust free" is going to be quite hard to find, depends on budget I suppose, I think "almost rust free" is more achievable! Good luck with your search and obviously post any questions up you think of. [/QUOTE]
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