Our Bristol Hess RE Motorhome Conversion - In the early stages
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Nice. I guess you are metalworker. Many people makes wood frames, guess its easyer.
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Nice. I guess you are metalworker. Many people makes wood frames, guess its easyer. Hope to see next vid soon.
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Nice. I guess you are metalworker. Many people makes wood frames, guess its easyer. Hope to see next vid soon..
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Nice. I guess you are metalworker. Many people makes wood frames, guess its easyer. Hope to see next vid soon.
stermr 1 year ago
@stermr
Next update loaded - enjoy
AdeltonNZ
AdeltonNZ 1 year ago
@AdeltonNZ
Hi. You said to check out your website....would love to.
URL?
Cheers
Chelle
mich2000nz 1 year ago
@mich2000nz
Gidday Chelle
My website is kiwimotorhoming.webs.com
Check it out and enjoy - join and share
Regards Tony
AdeltonNZ 1 year ago
Forgot to mention the important bits.
Bristol Hess chassis from Bristol, England. The Hess Body built on-top in New Zealand by NZ Motorbodies.
Running gear is a Leyland 510 Diesel Turbo 6 cyl through a semi auto 4 speed.
The bit that sold me on this bus is that the entire bodywork is heavy aluminium (no rust)
Being converted on a limited budget.
Check out my website for more up to date pics on my build and others here in NZ.
AdeltonNZ 1 year ago