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Just have to agree with the others on the damp issue, the last thing you want is a van with damp (can be expensive to repair). Are you planning on buying private or from a dealer? With most good dealers you will get a van that should be serviced and have a warranty, so you have abit of comeback and peace of mind, although expect to pay good money for it and be prepared to have to buy extras ie water and waste containers, hook up leads, step, awning etc.
A good tip for buying private is to take someone with you that is mechanically minded (that is if you are not), as there is alot more to caravans than just the insides. Brakes and suspension, tyres electrics etc. Have a good look round inside and out, Dont feel pressure into buying something you are not sure of, and above all make sure the caravan is not to heavy for the vehicle you intend to pull it with. There are alot of nice vans out there and sometimes the owners are selling up so you can pick up a bargain with everything you will need to get started.
Another bit of advise if buying private is to get it serviced once you have bought it, just abit of piece of mind, even if it is just the gas system, pipes and connectors tend to perish on older vans.
Again dont really know of any storage in scotland, sorry!
Hope this helps, have a nice time looking and hope you get a nice one!
Mike
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