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Date:         Wed, 11 Oct 1995 19:01:37 -0700 (MST)
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From:         yvonner@ccit.arizona.edu
Subject:      Re: Vans in europe?

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On Wed, 11 Oct 1995 RGOLEN@umassd.edu wrote:

> > 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 > Ric, I would think that the round trip boat ride for a bus trans Atlantic should be less than $5,000. Iwouldn't do this with a '68 or later bus as the EPA will make you re-certify your bus for emissions when it lands back in the States. You do not want to have to deal with that. It would probably be more fun to just rent rooms on a European trip. It is not like there is any "wilderness" there to camp in. And they will insist on your leaving your firearms back at home. Gary Gibson


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