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I used to "own" a 1984 Carmaguel....well, it was a long term loan. Very large and it had been looked after well, so it was in nice condition.It was a very popular TT and good build quality...that`s why there are so many still around.
If you`re buying, then try to get one with the extra awning extension. It adds another three feet to the living area. It came with one underbed tent as standard but these are expensive, so two are better. Apart from that look for all the usual things when buying a second hand TT...sound trailer with all electrics working, canvas in good condition, zips all working and all internal sections present. (I never bothered with the ceiling liners or wardrobe section, but they might be important to you.) And kitchen unit should be in clean condition, with all legs working properly.
The only thinh I can think of that you might want to double check is that the steadies work and aren`t bent or corroded. They were a weak point on the Carmargue.
Post last edited on 21/05/2005 17:14:46
Post last edited on 21/05/2005 17:15:08
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