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A few of the cab chassis conversions getting around as motorhome hire units.
Yes as .:4:. put it, punters never bought these things as luxury sedans, they were a work vehicle. Mine was a used $800 regoed 84 model to do a Victorian Alps circuit in Summer as a cheap camper and cart some stone later. Sold 8 years later, best bucks I ever spent. That crappy van was a money maker. Only thing I ever changed was the oil and points in it.
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