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Had a friend moving house this weekend, he had a lot of stuff to move and we were pondering renting a full size cargo van for the move
I got twitchy about damage waivers and liability, so we decided to give the ol' Dispatch a whirl and take a few trips
At first when we saw the amount of stuff that needed moving, we thought it was gonna take way too many runs, but the van's roomier than we expected and we got it all moved in 4 runs



The suspension took the brunt of it:


Last edited by kenbw2 (2023-03-19 23:56:21)
2000 Citroen Dispatch 1.9TD XUD9 Camper Conversion
1999 Citroen Dispatch 1.9D DW8 Disassembled Camper Conversion
1996 Peugeot 806 1.9TD XUD9 Spare vehicle
1998 Citroen Synergie 1.9TD XUD9 Snapped timing belt
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Good job well done
You are in luck, if I'd move, old dispatch wouldn't scratch the surface in 10 goes... I know, I know...
HOARDERER...!!!
Last edited by AlvyLad (2023-03-20 01:01:38)
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yeah i also have that much stuff its crazy. then again i do work in a scrap yard so every day is a day that you may be happy to have a van.
i have 3x 50cc and 125cc scooters around the side of the house that came in for scrap as non runners. half the time is just a blocked fuel injector as they dont run fuel filters!
- JohnDragonMan
Notice: I have the tendency to void warranties, blow fuses, cause fires, and other fun stuff.
Words of wisdom: Internally rust proof the sills and subframe! both skins!!. There's always user serviceable parts inside. "Oh that shouldn't have happened".
My 2005 Dispatch Camper Project 
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If you ever find a Yamaha 50 Giggle, Vox, or whatever with decent front end plastics and ignition loom, please grab it. A bit scarce though.
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