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Hi. Many years ago someone looking for a cheap cam... |
>Hi.
Many years ago someone looking for a cheap campervan would go down to London's South bank, close to what is now the Tate Modern, where foreign travelers wishing to return home would sell there vans often complete with knives forks and half a box of Cornflakes. My question is does this still go on anywhere?
Sam Phillips
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I have heard this story as well but can find no reference to it. Does anyone know if it still goes on and if so where, and when.
Ed.
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In response to Sam Philips' query - I bought a VW camper like that for £20. There was a row of camper vans parked, I believe, somewhere near New Zealand House, being sold by young travellers due to fly home. I drove it from there all the way to Scotland, and yes there were cornflakes and ketchup thrown in. But it was in 1977 and I don't know if it still goes on. Perhaps New Zealand or Australia House would know?
Rachel Spring.
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