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Posted: 15.11.2014  ·  #1
hi all - a friend of mine is on the look out for a reasonably priced van - has drawn my attention to this - ive never seen this model before and im not sure what stable its from - can anyone throw any light on this pls ?
http://www.donedeal.ie/campers…lx/7922748


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Posted: 15.11.2014  ·  #2
It's actually a Euro Yaught which was built in Italy on an Ford Iveco. I almost bought one years ago. I think they were built by Mobviletta maybe not the correct spelling. They certainly were a good van.


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Posted: 15.11.2014  ·  #3
I know the owner says that the milage is 84070 miles, but to me the speedo reads 8407 which is hardly correct. Looks to be good value do, but body parts & glass might be a problem to source.


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Posted: 15.11.2014  ·  #4
Iveco :o :o


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Have you never heard of Ford Iveco?


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Posted: 15.11.2014  ·  #6
Drove an iveco truck a few times jack, ........it wouldn't be my first choice


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Posted: 15.11.2014  ·  #7
I think they are like the old Land Rovers, strong, sturdy and reliable.


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They have great running gear but the doors fall off, they did on all our iveco trucks and vans


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Posted: 15.11.2014  ·  #9
Any mobilvetta Iveco I drove , from older to only a couple of years old , was a rattle box , of middling quality and dated appearance.


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Posted: 15.11.2014  ·  #10
In other words they are a bag of s*** :sick:

Great yolks for blocking gaps to keep cattle in a field :lol:


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Posted: 16.11.2014  ·  #11
Mad max I would have thought you are a bit hard on them! As I've said they are like the Land Rover a good auld workhorse. I would guess the living quarters would wear out well before the Iveco end in that Motorhome.


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Posted: 16.11.2014  ·  #12
Maybe I am a teeny bit hard on iveco jack but but I honestly wouldn't take one for nothing, because it would cost a fortune to keep it going, that's just my opinion though,

Sorry for going off topic cbr1100 but you are getting a general feeling from what the openion is so far, as for the coach build I don't know anything about that


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Posted: 16.11.2014  ·  #13
Agree with Max drove quite a few Iveco vans and lorries over the years lorries not as bad but always bad experiences with the vans wouldn't take a gift of one.


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Posted: 19.11.2014  ·  #14
Thanks all for your very informative views - have passed on to my disappointed friend !


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