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Not sure if you are looking at new or second hand. There was a period when Lunar produced abroad and seemed to get the Leaky Lunar name.
That being said, most of them were fine, just enough faulty ones to prompt the name. And lets face it all brands manage to produce leaky vans at some point or another. A friends Baily Ranger has had to have both front and rear panels replaced when he manufacturer apparantly discovered, that the panels on the van had been over tightened. I suspect lots of vans left the factory line in the same state as my buddies.
In the period since returning to Brit production, I think about three years ago, the name has again become one of reliability.
Tony B
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