Griff wrote:Hello and Welcome, Jesper! Jump right in and have fun!
I have only one link to a European site (Sweden) with a forum, but it is not in English. If you think it may help, here is a link to the site:
http://husbussensvanner.net/
Here's a couple more sites over there.
http://www.husbusster.com/index.eng.htm
http://www.husbussen.se/
(I've helped a few of them from all 3 sites find parts for their American made busses that they own.)
Again, Welcome!
Thanks for the warm welcome to everyone - and thanks very much for the Swedish links - I didn't know about them. I do not know why I didn't bother looking towards our brotherland for info?! But better late than never!
Actually I'm half Norwedian, and the three nordic languishes are easily read by all of us in Scandinavia - unstanding each other when speaking, is a completely different matter!!!
I'll have a look into these swedish homepages, but I most say that reading in here for the past three days have been a real pleasure!
Denmark is by far the most restricted country in Scandinavia when it comes to alternative fitted vehicles... I'm having a laugh just trying to think about what the motoring office would say to that VW pusher of Sharkeys!!!! He wouldn't even get it back out of the parkinglot, before being escorted by the police!
I was initially looking for a smaller motorhome to just get me and the Mrs. out of the neighborhood on vacations and so. But as I like to build stuff my self, I quikly started looking for something bigger and better. Something that could be our home, as part of a more radical change in life.
We have been married for a couple of years, and met just before my children got old enough to stand on their own feets. We are just the two of us, and both having the same dream of bussin' and travelling - we have decided that now is a good time to go looking for a bus...!
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