Urgent: Mark Hinckley HGV driver

truckerjimbo:
Found a digi tacho card @ Watford Gap south(by the ATM) in the garage once.

Put it in an envelope and put a stamp on it.

Simple.

Who needs the power of the [zb] internet :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

So did I, no infringements, for a week,on my card, my boss was well chuffed, don’t know what the gezzer who got his card back a fortnight later thought, when it was downloaded… :laughing: :smiley:

Norfolkinclue1:

Norfolkinclue1:

yourhavingalarf:
Just bought my new…

T25 camper.

It’s mint! Wotta bargain!

:imp:

Spent 13 months looking, so many with issues beyond what’s advertised it’s unreal.
Got a healthy budget and now, with time on my hands I’m going to look more towards the tired ones that families have used but grown out of, something they have looked after mechanically as it carries the family, then I can rip out the insides and the wiring etc and give it a new interior maybe.
Trouble is, the price of the best ones has gone through the roof, even then,I went to look at one that was 11k, nice paint, nice interior, underneath however was bad in all the points you don’t want it to be.
My mate was looking for one for ages and suffered the same fate, its hard to find a really good one. He gave up due to changing jobs to a Tuesday-Saturday shift.
I’m looking on mobile.de and seriously considering flying out and driving back with one, maybe line a few up to see over a week. They seem much better, if a little more expensive in Europe as the day van/weekend camper van “scene” is much healthier and broader, mobile homes and campers are a big thing.

So, today’s visit…

Interior was tired, no problem and it was clearly used by the family that owned it but was set up with split charge and hook up etc so a refit would have been ok.
However their version of “a bit of seam rash” was way off, it was everywhere, the roof channels were almost see through and there was clear evidence of some amateur body repairs on the passenger lower door that lead me to find some serious rust issues at the bottom of the frame and step.
Was a shame as it was mechanically sound and the mot history showed they kept on top of things, it just looked like it was at the point of needing a full strip down to the shell to make it viable and the price they wanted was way off that…
Went home, no camper again. :cry:

Youve already answered your own question....buy a foreign one! Try Spain, Portugal ect where there is likely to be less rust. Ive just bought an ex-Californian 1975 Fiat 124 Spider Pininfarina its in amazing structural condition. Just needs paint and cosmetics.

Norfolkinclue1 mark picked the wallet up today and says thank u for handing it in

Norfolkinclue1:
I get what you’re saying mate, but, he lost it at services, if he realises and try’s to trace his steps in his mind and works it out he would call moto, they have it, he gets it. My point about posting it, or using social media is that by doing that I get involved, and I don’t want to, I have no need to. I’m happy to post on here with the details as he is clearly a driver so it might help. It’s been put in a safe, I’ve posted on here to help and that’s my bit done, I didn’t leave any of my details with moto so I am anonymous.

You posted details on this forum about what you had found, and where, and what you did with it afterwards and you think you are anonymous? Jesus H Christ on a flippin’ bike…