Dents in the outside walls, toilet door frame loose from structure of van, crack in shower tray and assorted holes in walls where things had been removed. Overall my description would be very tatty and at £14000 dream on dealership. Given a caring owner it would have been ideal. 7 m length goes on drive, decent payload but only around 1400 kg MTPLM.
In fact we acquired our present caravan in a round about way. We went to look at a Bailey S7 Bordeaux fixed rear bed. 4 berth. But again some drill happy owner had done their stuff inside and they had been smokers. Plus it was 0.5 m shorter than a S5 that we had owned 2005-14. The penalty was the front seats were too short. We very very keen to purchase a van as we had been given a good trade price for an unconventional pop top. So looking around we looked in side the Sprite Musketeer TD and were immediately impressed by the space and airy inside. It was in very good condition and whilst five would be cramped we have found it ideal for us two and a teenaged granddaughter. The main drawback would be the lack of a separate shower but we tend to use site showers. But last week I gave it a try and it did the job. Putting the front bed up at night isn’t a problem as I take the dogs out last thing. But even without the dogs it really isn’t a chore.