That’s a lovely classic Autosleeper and certainly appeals to us. Looks like it’s really been loved and has a very homely feel to it. Thanks to you and the owner for allowing us to view it. 😃🚐 Trev n Sue
Smashing video, but I would have to disagree with your comment that there are not many around. The are easily the most common older motorhome and hundreds of them are in regular use. As a member of the Autosleepers Owners Club we regularly see many examples of them at rallies However a great video Terry
That was a very useful video. We’re looking for a new van after deciding our transit pop top was too small for us with three small dogs. I mentioned in a comment recently that we were consider a Consort and have spoken to them about a 5.4 metre van because we don’t have a lot of room on our drive. However, after having an Auto Sleeper Symphony many years ago I am probably swaying towards a new Symbol or possibly a Devon Colorado which is similar. The reason this video was useful is because I have always loved these vans and have spotted a couple of Auto Sleeper Executives which are about 10 years old and have low mileage, they’re also under 6 metres long and under 2 metres wide so should fit onto the drive. They are on for £41k and £45k so not exactly cheap but the layout and finish is exceptional. It’s interesting that both times I have looked on UA-cam fir information about potential new vans your reviews have popped up. Thanks for sharing and assisting us with our next van search.
Thanks Sylvia for kind response. The 50th anniversary model that came out a few years ago is one to go after. It has the fibreglass body and the special anniversary colour scheme. Thanks again for watching and glad to hear the videos are helpful.👍😊Malcolm.
@@garynealon6060 Hi Gary. I’m 6ft 1in tall, my brother is about the same size and he sleeps out full length in the van. They both love this van and will never sell it. Thanks for watching and the comment. 👍🚐
@@malcolmbrooksmhomechannel Thanks, I have my eye on one at the moment, I’m 6’3”. With the Excelsior being overall longer than the Executive hoping it will be a better fit.
That’s a lovely classic Autosleeper and certainly appeals to us. Looks like it’s really been loved and has a very homely feel to it. Thanks to you and the owner for allowing us to view it. 😃🚐 Trev n Sue
Smashing video, but I would have to disagree with your comment that there are not many around.
The are easily the most common older motorhome and hundreds of them are in regular use.
As a member of the Autosleepers Owners Club we regularly see many examples of them at rallies
However a great video
Terry
Hi, love the layout of the autosleepers, looking at buying a peugeot excecutive autosleeper as my first one as i'm now retired.
That was a very useful video. We’re looking for a new van after deciding our transit pop top was too small for us with three small dogs. I mentioned in a comment recently that we were consider a Consort and have spoken to them about a 5.4 metre van because we don’t have a lot of room on our drive. However, after having an Auto Sleeper Symphony many years ago I am probably swaying towards a new Symbol or possibly a Devon Colorado which is similar. The reason this video was useful is because I have always loved these vans and have spotted a couple of Auto Sleeper Executives which are about 10 years old and have low mileage, they’re also under 6 metres long and under 2 metres wide so should fit onto the drive. They are on for £41k and £45k so not exactly cheap but the layout and finish is exceptional. It’s interesting that both times I have looked on UA-cam fir information about potential new vans your reviews have popped up. Thanks for sharing and assisting us with our next van search.
Thanks Sylvia for kind response. The 50th anniversary model that came out a few years ago is one to go after. It has the fibreglass body and the special anniversary colour scheme. Thanks again for watching and glad to hear the videos are helpful.👍😊Malcolm.
Hi great review, would you be able to tell
me the bed length please.
@@garynealon6060
Hi Gary. I’m 6ft 1in tall, my brother is about the same size and he sleeps out full length in the van. They both love this van and will never sell it. Thanks for watching and the comment. 👍🚐
@@malcolmbrooksmhomechannel Thanks, I have my eye on one at the moment, I’m 6’3”. With the Excelsior being overall longer than the Executive hoping it will be a better fit.
@@garynealon6060 The next time I speak to my brother I’ll ask him to measure it.