Disposal of caravan

Apr 24, 2010
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Sadly we have to dispose of our 13 year old Coachman Mirage as the dealer has advised that the Van is no longer road worthy due to panels becoming unbonded as a result of damp penetration.

The van is currently stored with the dealer who is keen for it to be removed ASAP.

Please could anyone advise of any companies that might be willing to come and collect the Van?

Many thanks for any help

Jeremy Harrison
 
Apr 24, 2010
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Jeremy

It seems a sad story on a not very old van. Don't know if this is any help but it maybe worth a look Caravan Breakers

David
Thanks for the speedy reply David!

Yes it is sad. We bought it second hand. But in recent years it has become plagued with damp problems. When it was taken in for servicing, we were told that the pandel at the reare of the van had become unbonded and it would not be economical to repair>

Jeremy Harrison
 
Aug 31, 2008
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Jeremy

It seems a sad story on a not very old van. Don't know if this is any help but it maybe worth a look Caravan Breakers

David
Hi Jeremy,

you could always try putting it on that well known auction site. As long as you are honest about the damp, someone might be willing to do the necessary work themselves if the price is right.

Wendy
 
Aug 31, 2008
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Hi Jeremy,

you could always try putting it on that well known auction site. As long as you are honest about the damp, someone might be willing to do the necessary work themselves if the price is right.

Wendy
 
Mar 14, 2005
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You've nothing to lose by putting it on ebay starting at 99p. Plenty of guys wanting them to use as trailer beds.
 
Jan 2, 2010
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I put an old 1989 fleetwood colchester on Ebay about 2 years ago, It wasnt just damp it was like a sponge !! I listed it with total honesty, it went for
 

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