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Re: Commer travels and tribulations

To: J Arzt <humber_snipe@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Commer travels and tribulations
From: Ian Spencer <ian@sunbeamalpine.org>
Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2000 13:30:06 -0500
Ohh... I hate hearing about the loss of that roof! That may be hard to
replace. I hope he can find it.
- Ian

J Arzt wrote:

> OK, folks, here's the current state of affairs:
>
>     A month or so ago, in my apparent quest to give sanctuary to every
> downtrodden Rootes car I find, I purchased a 1974 Commer AutoSleeper
> motorcaravan. Small purchase price, large complication - it was in the north
> of England, I'm in Nebraska, USA!
>
>     Through my connections at work, I was able to get a deal on transport,
> but only out of Germany. To get the camper to Germany, though, would cost
> about 500 pounds Sterling, so there goes the benefits of the transport
> connection! Instead, I sent a few emails and made a few calls, and found a
> reasonable price leaving the port of Southampton in England. A deal was
> struck.
>
>     Now, do you remember one little detail? The camper was in the NORTH of
> England - about as far north as you can go. Southampton, like it's name
> implies, is in the SOUTH. Professional hauling was out of the question - 450
> pounds. Fortunately, the seller has a trailer, and he kindly offered to tow
> it to Southampton for the fuel costs. Remember all those news reports about
> fuel costs in England? They're right! 150 pounds worth of diesel to get a
> 100 pound camper to the port so I can pay 750 pounds to ship it here!
>
>     Well, so far things have gone well. The seller had a lot of spare parts
> he threw in with the deal, he loaded them into the camper, and trailered it
> down to Southampton. He had some trouble with the brakes on his Range Rover,
> but it made it OK. Upon arrival, the dock workers ask if he wants it stored
> under cover. Curious, he asks why. They point out the fact that the pop-up
> roof section of the camper is no longer ON the camper. Somewhere between
> points A and B, the pop-up popped off, and the roof now has a rather large
> uncovered hole!
>
>     The shipping company kindly puts the camper in their indoor storage
> area, and arrangements are made for the same on this end. The seller scours
> the side of the highway for signs of the roof on his way home, but no sign
> of it is found. He will continue to retrace his steps, to see if he can find
> it. I'm not holding my breath.
>
>     Once it gets to New York, and the customs paperwork is cleared, the
> camper will be picked up and driven to my brother's house in New Jersey. I
> can store it there until I find a way to remedy the roof situation, at least
> well enough to allow me to drive it to Nebraska.
>
>     I'll post as things progress - the ship is supposed to dock in NY on the
> 3rd of January. That is, provided it doesn't sink, with my luck!!!
>
> Jon Arzt
>
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Ian Spencer <www.sunbeamalpine.org>
'61 Series II Alpine B9104704 LRX
'61 Harrington Alpine B9104782 OD HRO
'62 Harrington Le Mans BH9115930 OD LRX
'62 Harrington Le Mans BH9116754 OD LRX
'62 Harrington Le Mans BH9117497 OD LRX

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