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Newbie looking for a vintage Puck - and advice on getting started🙂
Newbie looking for a vintage Puck - and advice on getting started🙂
in Hi. Please take a couple of minutes to say hello here Sun May 28, 2017 11:15 amby JoJo (deleted)

Hi Everyone
Thanks for letting me join
I'm hoping to get an old Puck that i can use for weekends away, possibly on my own - not sure how feasible that is.
I've not been inside one yet, so that's the first step - and getting a tow bar fitted on my Renault Megane.
Any thoughts or suggestions on getting started would be welcome.
Thanks
Jo

RE: Newbie looking for a vintage Puck - and advice on getting started🙂
in Hi. Please take a couple of minutes to say hello here Sun May 28, 2017 3:05 pmby Aaron Calder •


RE: Newbie looking for a vintage Puck - and advice on getting started🙂
in Hi. Please take a couple of minutes to say hello here Sun May 28, 2017 3:41 pmby Islay Corbel (deleted)

Hi and welcome. We have a Triton so bigger on a Mégane so you won't have any problems towing.
The only problem I could forsee is attaching and parking it if you'reon your own - here I am presuming you're a girlie! Then, you could get movers fitted and, pouf, no more problems.
Have fun finding your baby.

RE: Newbie looking for a vintage Puck - and advice on getting started🙂
in Hi. Please take a couple of minutes to say hello here Sun May 28, 2017 5:47 pmby JoJo (deleted)

Hi Everyone, thanks for getting back to me.
Good to know that my Megane is going to be OK towing a Puck.
Islay- yes I'm a girl. I wont be using it on my own to begin with, but I'd like to think i could if i wanted to😊
Are movers really that easy?
Jo

RE: Newbie looking for a vintage Puck - and advice on getting started🙂
in Hi. Please take a couple of minutes to say hello here Sun May 28, 2017 9:02 pmby Chris_and_dogs (deleted)

No experience of movers but all I have ever needed to manoevre my Puck is a piece of soft rope and a bit of effort, and I am now in my sixties!

RE: Newbie looking for a vintage Puck - and advice on getting started🙂
in Hi. Please take a couple of minutes to say hello here Sun May 28, 2017 11:06 pmby JoJo (deleted)

Lol! Thanks all, sounds like it wont be too much of a problem moving a Puck - just got to find one now.

RE: Newbie looking for a vintage Puck - and advice on getting started🙂
in Hi. Please take a couple of minutes to say hello here Mon May 29, 2017 9:26 pmby BobSheffieldEriba (deleted)

This one seems good.
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vie...lobalID=EBAY-GB
Regards Bob

RE: Newbie looking for a vintage Puck - and advice on getting started🙂
in Hi. Please take a couple of minutes to say hello here Tue May 30, 2017 6:37 pmby Julie Grafo •


RE: Newbie looking for a vintage Puck - and advice on getting started🙂
in Hi. Please take a couple of minutes to say hello here Fri Jun 02, 2017 12:27 pmby JoJo (deleted)

I've bought a Puck!! - the 1986 model that was advertised on the Forum recently.
Getting a tow bar fitted on Monday and picking the her up the following weekend
Looking at attending the Summer Meet, so hope to meet some of you in Stratford
Jo

RE: Newbie looking for a vintage Puck - and advice on getting started🙂
in Hi. Please take a couple of minutes to say hello here Fri Jun 02, 2017 12:52 pmby hob (deleted)

Quote: JoJo wrote in post #11
I've bought a Puck!! - the 1986 model that was advertised on the Forum recently.
This one? if so I will mark it sold.

1986 Puck for sale
Vauxhall Insignia Sri 1.8 petrol 2015 towing 2006 Triton 430 import
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RE: Newbie looking for a vintage Puck - and advice on getting started🙂
in Hi. Please take a couple of minutes to say hello here Sat Jun 03, 2017 6:44 pmby Ribski •

Looks like a really lovely 'van - so much 'vintage' character and so cosy looking inside - nice one love it :)
There has been some mention of movers' on this thread - whilst I'm sure you won't need one on your Puck - I was under the impression that there is insufficient ground clearance under a Puck or an earlier Puck L to be able to fit a 'mover' - am I right ?

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