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Hello

I'm just in the midst of buying a 2003 Lunar Clubman 475-2CK.
I get it on 10/8/2017, and it's a long wait.
I'll be interested in any info available about this model, so please, if you can, let me have it!
Unfortunately I'm away for a week from today, but I'll be straight back here when I get home.
John.
 
Welcome to the forum. I am afraid I have no real information on the caravan but it is a sensible choice for a first caravan as it is compact and reasonably light and should be easy to tow.
 
Whatto and welcome to the forum. Good and bad in all vans so good luck. All the usual to watch out for, full damp report, check for floor delamination and that everything works as is should before you part with any cash. 🙂
 
Hi. Welcome to the forum. Is this a first van for you? Let us know how you go on.
Mel
 
Welcome to the forum John.
Plenty of clever caravan nets on here to answer any questions you may have.
As fas as your Lunar goes you may find more info on the Lunar Owner's Club site.
http://www.lunarownersclub.net/
 
Thank you all for your welcome to the forum. Sorry for my delay in replying. but I couldn't find my way around to this section until now.
There's been a change of plan as damp was found in the Lunar, so, no brainer, we cancelled it.
We were looking for a small easy to handle and tow caravan, and decided that buying new would be our safest bet .......
Price was a factor.
Anyway, we called at Marquis (South Yorkshire) the other day, and found a Cavaleria Antares335 which we both took to straight away. And at a great price with a good bundle of extras too, including awning. It's the kind of caravan that my wife Ann can handle should I be indisposed.
So we've bought this and take delivery next week.
I bet you all know how we're feeling now while we're waiting.

My last caravan was about 5 years ago, and I must say that after trying all the other holiday accommodation types available, caravaning attracts us both the most.
 

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