I know it is going to work!
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Mark Sedenquist
I'd still recommend renting one for a trip and see if that really is going to work.
You sound as if I don't know what I'm talking about. We drove the VW Microbus, and VW Bus for decades, when going on holidays with the family. I am familiar with the vehicle, and feel comfortable with its size. Many folk whom we have known over the decades, have VW campers, and lots have taken them on the Wallaby (the round Australia trip). It is going to work, don't you worry! And with a three way fridge, will not even need a hook-up in a campground.
And besides all that.... would you really want to be restricted by the terms of a rental agreement? And how much would six months rental be worth... multiply that by several trips - probably one a year from now on - and you will soon have covered the cost of a camper, and its upkeep. Besides, friends in MN will have use of it while I am out of the country.
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Mark Sedenquist
One of the best times of the year to be looking is late Fall to early Winter (in North America = October to November) when many folks are putting their camper vans to bed for the winter and debating about the storage costs.
That was what I was wondering... what the best time is to look for one. Ideally I would like an ex rental, but they all seem to have so many fittings in them. I don't need things like water tanks and all that. It only helps to make the vehicle heavier, and guzzle more gas!
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Mark Sedenquist
What I really recommend you do is contact our two long-time RV Lifestyle correspondents -- they know just about everyone in the greater RV "commercial" community and they'd be an excellent resource for you.
Thank you, will do.
I have found a couple of very helpful RV dealerships who, although not dealing in the smaller vans, have offered to put out nationwide alerts to see if they can find one. But I would not expect them to put much of their time into looking for a vehicle for me.
Lifey
Thought I would share this
Have just now spent three quarters of an hour on the phone, chatting with Don at Autotourusa.com. An extremely valuable phone call. Learned heaps. Gave me leads to alternatives, which will give me what I am looking for. Still trying to sort it all out in my own head, and now have several more sites to follow up.
Also told him about this site. He said he had never heard of it, but would now check it out. Sure hope he does.
Lifey
Thanks for extending the invitation!
Thanks for inviting him to take a look. We'd love to have someone associated with autotourusa.com checking in from time to time.
Mark
Slowly, very slowly, getting there.
An update, and a request.
The researching has continued over the last six or eight weeks, and now it looks like a suitable vehicle may have been found. It is definitely the first vehicle which I would seriously consider.
Next comes the pre-purchase inspection and report. These are a normal thing here, before purchasing a secondhand vehicle. However, it seems the concept is foreign to most folk in the USA. In Oz, as well as in the UK, the automobile clubs have quialified folk who do this for a fee. Here the Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce (VACC) offers a similar service. In fact, there is a whole industry around independent pre-purchase inspections and reports. Few would consider buying a car without one. The money invested in such a report, is well worth the peace of mind offered.
I would be very interested if anyone knows of such a service in the USA.
Meanwhile I have contacted the local Ford dealer, in the same town where the vehicle (a Ford) is located, to see if they are able and willing to do the inspection and give me an independent report on the condition of every aspect of the vehicle.
A decade old dream is about to come to fruition.
Lifey