Land Rover Forward Control Motorhome 4×4 camper - FOR SALE Durban, South Africa, US$11 500
March 9th, 2010 | by admin |
This expedition vehicle was originally a brand new SADF office & has done approx. 70000km Mechanical:- - L/R Series 11B with Series 11 four speed gear & transfer box H/L ratio. -motor (petrol) ex 1961 Rover sedan, straight-six, 3litre with stainless steel `Powerflow’ exhaust. -200 litre petrol tank (304L stainless steel) - mounted exhaust fed air compressor for tyres - electric fan & accelerator cable (not linkage) - box section mild steel chassis & aluminum body. - tyres are General Traction Rib 9.00-16 LT - winch is a manually operated `Tirfor’ Cab and living area:- - fridge (220v, 12v & gas) - dual battery system - two burner stove and oven (gas) - sink, 12volt tap pump, ex 200 litre water tank (st. steel) plus 25 litre gravity-fed plastic water container. - double bed converts into seating arrangement. - mosquito & fly screens (retractable) - 3 metre `Eezi Awn’. Comes with all maintenance manuals. price - US$11 500 *a removable rack is fitted to the rear chassis of the truck which we used to carry a Suzuki DRZ400 Dual Sport motorcycle, also now for sale separately on Gumtree (see GumtreeAd ID 166072924 for more info on bike/rack and van aswell). Or both could be purchased together for the ultimate personal safari unit, as we have used it as with much enjoyment!
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4 Responses to “Land Rover Forward Control Motorhome 4×4 camper - FOR SALE Durban, South Africa, US$11 500”
By mrmilomannowra on Mar 11, 2010 | Reply
what does itcost for a unit like this ?
By giaandgoa on Mar 13, 2010 | Reply
For my head over bit when standing up am 510 cheers david.
My wife to stand staight have not pushed her beyond 115kmh our cruising speed is.
For my head room for my head room for my wife to cock my wife to cock my wife to stand staight have not pushed her beyond 115kmh our cruising speed is.
By TheGraniteFlaneur on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply
whats the top cruising speed in these? Also is their enough headroom to stand in the back?
By maltelec on Mar 16, 2010 | Reply
The cab from the rear.