Date: Wed, 11 Oct 1995 17:45:32 -0300
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From: smitht@jupiter.sun.csd.unb.ca (Tim Smith)
Subject: Re: Vans in europe?
>>With all this talk about used vans no longer being cheap in
>>Europe....I wonder if it would be worth while, if one were to
>>be in Europe on an extended trip (more than a month...) to ship
>>one's own camper/van from the US to Europe, and then ship it back
>>when the trip was over.
>>
>>Does anyone know what it costs to ship cars back and forth?
>>
>>Ric
>
>I know it's been done. I believe Tim Smith did it some time ago. I believe
>he rented a container (and some very strong bungee cords).
>
Yes did it, a non-poptop '75 Westy, from Halifax, Nova Scotia to LeHavre,
France. Based on cubic meters of the vehicle, from the maximum dimensions.
Cost me around $600 in 1983, gotta be way more now. I wouldn't do it again.
I'd buy and resell, try in London UK or Amsterdam, NL. It was ro/ro,
roll-on/roll-off, just leave your keys in the car and park it on the dock
over there, yeah anywhere, don't worry, it'll be fine....... It got there,
after a 2 week visit to Gottenburg Sweden without me! Dented, rusted,
muffler flattened, gas heater flattened.
I came out ahead, as I sued the shipping co. and got back their
costs, then sold the van 6 mos. later in London for more than I had paid for
it, in English pounds!! A tidy sum to take home.
Go prepared to hang out, shop slowly, etc. This wouldn't work with
todays family/time limits etc. Shipping a van over gets you a known entity
over there, with exhaust systems and fuel systems that are unknown in
Europe, parts from factory only, minimal junkyarding, can you say 'starter
motor please' in German/Dutch/Spanish/Arabic? Buying there cheaply, with a
thorough DIY inspection, say in Holland and selling in London _used_ to be
the way to keep your money up. Then have a major binge in London after
buying the return ticket! Whee. Tim Smith
HEY FOLKS: We have enough list members to pull off a group purchase of a
decent Westy and keep it garaged near London/Amsterdam for our use. C'mon,
time share a Westy in Europe, say $100/week initial investment, ie. $5200
ought to buy a damned nice vehicle, your second+ years cost would be towards
maintenance, based on previous years mileage you used and extent of repairs
as normally required. $300 for 3 weeks unlimited driving/camping in Europe,
and less the next year(s).......
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