Well you certainly would stand out from the crowd.
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As well is two words!
How does a sage know everything about everything? or does he? or does he just think he does?
Remember, if you buy something you bought it, not brought it.
I used to have one just like that! It was our first trailer tent, we bought it in 1997 for £50 and kept it for five years before loaning it out long term to friends when we bought our current Conway. Eventually the friends gave it back and I free cycled it to a delightful young family who took it off round the festival circuit. They send me a photograph now and again, it was still going strong three years ago. Not bad for a 1978 TT.
I kept the table though, I still use it in the Conway because the fridge fits underneath better.
There's some other web pictures of the same model on my blog, here. The description underneath is the bit I wrote for Freecycle.
We had a different porch from the one on Ebay btw, ours was just a sun canopy rather than one with sides. IIRC it was lemon yellow rather than green. It's supposed to be a six berth btw, there's a double sized undertent space and the seating benches on ours unfolded to give two narrow single beds in the trailer area.
It was a great TT, sturdy, good solid canvas, a good sized double bed and storage space under the seats as well as in the trailer section. Lots of room under the cover for extra stuff too, we put a travel cot and all the bedding in there. We got all sorts of vintage kit with it, a Hago kitchen unit and Hago cooker, flowery enamel pans, couple of deck chairs etc. It was a fabulous starter TT for family camping, perfect size for two adults and two little boys. Wasn't difficult to put up either, the cabin was easier than our current Conway.
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