FOR SALE

Discussion in 'Late Bay Classifieds' started by relias, Aug 27, 2014.

  1. VW T 2 Campervan. 1979 showing 03,232 miles, on her 2 litre type 4 engine probably 103k ! 12 months MOT and 6 months tax If sold after the 1st October, will come with no tax as the law is changing , drive away right now, 2 new tyres and tracking done a few weeks ago. I have a file of pics of BURBIE when she was restored a few years ago.and had a new purpose built interior put in, she has a rock n roll bed, and 2 hammocks that can go in the non leaking POP TOP. We have had 2 new lower rear wings put on and painted, also have some spare paint left over.BURBIE also has a 2 ring and grille gas cooker, and a gas fridge, and sink and drainer, and 240 volt hook up, which all works fine, and comes with the hook up cable too. She also comes with a monsoon cover for the winter which keeps her warm over the winter.Has the window insulation covers that keep you warm and the cold out, and they work well believe me! Will also let the new owner have the porta loo, which is clean, and comes with the chemicals you need. BURBIE has a small internal water tank, and will come with a half full gas bottle, She is located near Borth sy24 . she has a few scabby bits here and there, but she is old, also comes with the awning in the pictures. £7895. 078 1151 3685 I (MAY) take a very good 4 berth caravan in PX. I am only selling Burbie (with a heavy heart) as we have decided that we are too old now to use her as is meant to be. Time wasters will be maimed!! We have just come back from a few days away and BURBIE never missed a beat as usual. NOW ON EBAY View attachment 19545 View attachment 19546 View attachment 19547 View attachment 19548 View attachment 19549 View attachment 19550 View attachment 19551 View attachment 19552 View attachment 19553
     
    Last edited: Sep 8, 2014
  2. Can I ask what you mean about the tax and the law changing?
     
  3. Come October the law changes and you can no longer carry over tax with the sale of a vehicle. The old owner can claim the remaining tax back if they wish to do so, then the new owner has to put tax on their new purchase.
     
  4. Gotcha ;0)
    I was hoping there might have been a tax exemption for my age bus creeping in unnoticed by me!
     

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