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Re: Introducing our white fibreglass breadbox

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2019 9:07 am
by Chuck
Looking good ... our Winnie was on an Iveco cab/chassis (50C) from memory... very nice & no problems in the 2 years we had it from new.

Enjoy your travels in this one.

Re: Introducing our white fibreglass breadbox

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2019 9:32 am
by BruceS
Congratulations on your beautiful choice!!!
I like the look on Erich's face in the picture!! Looks like he's looking for his last $$$$$ he lost?

Re: Introducing our white fibreglass breadbox

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2019 10:00 am
by Vik351
Yep, good seta wheels...

You will love the 8 speeder...

vik... 8-)

Re: Introducing our white fibreglass breadbox

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2019 3:01 pm
by T1 Terry
Erich doesn't look like a happy chappy, is he sad to be moving on from the Cruiser and caravan? It does look like a nice unit, drove both Petal's new unit before it had the body and turntable fitted and it went real well, drove Vik's Luxumbarg and that drives real well too, hardly notice the extra weight. hope all goes well for the shake down trip and the run back home .... which vehicle gets evicted from the carport so the new arrival gets a roof over its head?

Re: Introducing our white fibreglass breadbox

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2019 5:03 pm
by Swisslulu
No, he’s not sad to be moving on; it was his choice. He says the Iveco drives like a dream. I haven’t had a ride in it yet as I am driving the Tucson. Caravan will be going on consignment on Monday freeing up the space in the garage.

So far, all seems to be working as it should except the Baby Q doesn’t fit into any of the outside hatches unless the raised lid is removed, so it might end up living under the bed.

Nice to have a full bathroom after so many years of combos. [emoji3]

Re: Introducing our white fibreglass breadbox

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2019 5:23 pm
by Keith Morris
Swisslulu wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2019 5:03 pm No, he’s not sad to be moving on; it was his choice. He says the Iveco drives like a dream. I haven’t had a ride in it yet as I am driving the Tucson. Caravan will be going on consignment on Monday freeing up the space in the garage.

So far, all seems to be working as it should except the Baby Q doesn’t fit into any of the outside hatches unless the raised lid is removed, so it might end up living under the bed.

Nice to have a full bathroom after so many years of combos. [emoji3]
"tanks": here ---Leslie,
AND a seperate toilet. Ahh, Bliss on an early morning,
Keith

Re: Introducing our white fibreglass breadbox

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 11:27 am
by Chuck
Swisslulu wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2019 5:03 pm
the Baby Q doesn’t fit into any of the outside hatches unless the raised lid is removed, so it might end up living under the bed.

[emoji3]
Had a similar situ with ours... if I remember correctly we removed the grill plate, turned the lid upside down then placed it inside the base. There was just enough clearance then. The grill plate stood up next to it.

Re: Introducing our white fibreglass breadbox

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 4:40 pm
by Swisslulu
Keith Morris wrote: "tanks": here ---Leslie,
AND a seperate toilet. Ahh, Bliss on an early morning,
Keith
Sure is Keith. So nice to have a dry toilet floor - well, unless someone misses, that is. [emoji849]

Re: Introducing our white fibreglass breadbox

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 4:44 pm
by Swisslulu
Chuck wrote: Had a similar situ with ours... if I remember correctly we removed the grill plate, turned the lid upside down then placed it inside the base. There was just enough clearance then. The grill plate stood up next to it.
Thanks Chuck. We have a bit of experimentation ahead to see what fits where and what we really don’t need to take any more as well. Will be fun working it out though. [emoji3]

Re: Introducing our white fibreglass breadbox

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 8:23 pm
by jon_d
Lesley,

re: Baby Q. There are high and low profile lids. Wish I knew this becuase my high profile lid just squeezes into its space.