I know rhe German caravans are good quality, but to me they lack something i dont know the word for it. A Roma special or GT is my favourite. The look of Vickers Westmorningbstar are great too and i know where is one. But they are so heavy
3 minutes into, the sky light always leaks... I wanted to say that it is in every camper that has those sky lights or fans/vents. We always take them out, cover it over with metal bolted down and caulked. If you do not then it will ruin, unless it is under a carport. My dad told me that years ago, and I have seen just how true that it is. I see people making mistakes with tiny houses by putting a sky light or vent-fan in the top. I actually believe that mobile home companies do this so that they will rot and they will want a newer one. That is the same in the US, it's standard idiocy.
for sure the older stuff was mostly coach built and built to last the modern trailers here have 3/5 year shelf life before seals go and appliances start to break down my 1890s rail carriage is as good as new and its made of wood !
@@reubenleveridge5175 Those old ones are neat. They were built to last. I realized that I sound like an old person in stating that they build things so cheap now, but it is the truth. My dad said has said it so many times, and in his day things were industrial strength, then items were build more and more cheap, less quality and higher price. The modern is cheap made junk. That is one thing that is world wide.
Thank you for showing the lovely trailers, all the best
cheers for the view my mate
hi from north of Toronto
look forward to your gypsy vids. with your uncle,,,,,,,,my son made one is nice
cheers mush
I got a late 80s Roma with all the mirrors and a factory fitted fireplace for a wood burner
nice and getting rarer now
Dan Sullivan or Kenneth Mayhew are the goto guys for more info on the Buccaneer & Roma 😉 Interesting video - great to see some older trailers !
cheers for the view mate
i have talked to kenneth about my west moorland nice fella
@@reubenleveridge5175 met him at Stow one year when Dan brought some New Roma's along both top blokes !
Interesanti interesanti
cheers for the view
@@reubenleveridge5175 welcome
@@reubenleveridge5175 thanks
Just bought a superstar yesterday for 2k. Got some work ahead of me!
got one in the yard for my girl roof seals are the prob
Have you got a Hobby caravan to show.
not yet got the west moorland video
Reuben nice video. but what is point in the toilet in the trailer dont u think the space could be better used
yep sure do !! i only keep dry trailers now a days
@@reubenleveridge5175 nice trailers all the same pal. Do you prefer fixed bed or table bed
@@LG-zs3rb im a big fan of the tabberts for a modern trailer but i also have 60s westmoorland to put behind the tk
I like the big Roma 822 .
bloody nightmare to pull about around here on tiny lanes 8 foot wide 27 long big ol girl
No Eccles included then Reuben?
didnt happen to have one layed about ! ha ha maggie wanted new bucceneer but had to take all three!
I know rhe German caravans are good quality, but to me they lack something i dont know the word for it. A Roma special or GT is my favourite. The look of Vickers Westmorningbstar are great too and i know where is one. But they are so heavy
i would have to agree
3 minutes into, the sky light always leaks... I wanted to say that it is in every camper that has those sky lights or fans/vents. We always take them out, cover it over with metal bolted down and caulked. If you do not then it will ruin, unless it is under a carport. My dad told me that years ago, and I have seen just how true that it is. I see people making mistakes with tiny houses by putting a sky light or vent-fan in the top. I actually believe that mobile home companies do this so that they will rot and they will want a newer one. That is the same in the US, it's standard idiocy.
for sure the older stuff was mostly coach built and built to last the modern trailers here have 3/5 year shelf life before seals go and appliances start to break down my 1890s rail carriage is as good as new and its made of wood !
@@reubenleveridge5175 Those old ones are neat. They were built to last. I realized that I sound like an old person in stating that they build things so cheap now, but it is the truth. My dad said has said it so many times, and in his day things were industrial strength, then items were build more and more cheap, less quality and higher price. The modern is cheap made junk. That is one thing that is world wide.