Petra
New Member
Finaly bought one
Posts: 2
Safari Model: 14-2 1980? we think
|
Post by Petra on Jan 19, 2021 10:16:24 GMT
Hello, Let me introduce ourselfs.
We are a Dutch Couple and fell in love with Safari Caravan while we where on holiday in France. We've met a british couple who was on the pitch with a safari. It toke some years but... Finanly we where able to buy 1 !! A 14-2 from ( as far as we know now ) 1982
Corona will be a pain as we all are in Lock-down but as soon as it is safe te traffel we will pick "Lady Daisy" up from Dumfries. In the meanwhile we have to do with planning, pictures, photo's, pintrest, questions and more headache.
|
|
|
Post by Brian M on Jan 21, 2021 22:17:47 GMT
Welcome Petra and Partner. Do you recall the name of the British couple you met with their Safari, it is possible they are on the group either here or on Facebook. Please ask as many questions as you need, there are lots of members who enjoy helping new owners with technical advice, spare parts, and encouragement when things are not going as planned! Best regards Brian.
|
|
|
Post by josjkroon on May 15, 2021 21:37:11 GMT
Hallo Petra. I already have my Safari since 2001 and bought on a campsite from a rather old English couple. Long story. We started to use it in 2005 and the first trip was to Oteppe on an european meeting where a met Brian Miller. Last year we bought a more modern Biod and intended to sell our beautifull Safari. But... nobody was intetested probably due to the asking price. I was not too very motivated to sell it i think. So we sold the Biod and are so very happy that we stil own our Safari. I modernised it with a Truma mover and Truma boiler and with a smart sulution to stop the bugs entering through the roof lights. We use it now for the rest ot my life. My tow vehicle is as Brian a Volvo Amazon So this is my story. I hope to hear yours.
|
|
|
Post by Brian M on May 16, 2021 20:55:16 GMT
Welcome back Jos. I am pleased to hear that your Safari refused to leave you and that you have changed your decision to sell the Safari.
|
|