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Re: Introduce Yourself

Posted: Sun, 20 Jul 2014, 7:13 pm
by TRUNNIONMAN
Happy Jack wrote:Thank you Trunnionman, Nottingham isn't all that far away so I will get in touch with Paul-3.
I will send Paul a message through Facebook that you would like to contact him as he is on my friends list. :thumbup:

Re: Introduce Yourself

Posted: Tue, 05 Aug 2014, 10:17 pm
by Dragonfly
I joined the site in January, but since then went down a different route, going for teardrop trailer / tent setup instead. We've now decided that, actually, a portafold might be a good idea, so we're back to looking :) No rush, so going to keep and eye on here and ebay and see what turns up.
Maybe we'll make it to the Gathering next year.

Daz

Re: Introduce Yourself

Posted: Mon, 25 Aug 2014, 7:26 pm
by Microhurtz
Hello, fellow Portafolders (and Ansfolders). I'm Jeremy and I work for Land Rover on low carbon vehicles. However, in my spare time, I am building an Aristocat kit car (a 1950s XK near replica) and I also have a 1982 Classic Mini Van. I have a Land Rover Freelander and access to several big caravans but thought it would be fun to find something I could tow with the Mini - and something that is not just another white box. The Portafold fitted the bill and when Pandora's came up on the forum, I rushed up to Yorkshire before anyone else got there.
Work so far is a bit of tidying, minor fibregalss repairs and a respray in British Racing Green on the bottom section with the rest in white to match the Mini. New mattress covers and curtains are flying off the sewing machine. I've also fitted new rear lights and changed them to the individual round type 'cause I like them.
Jeremy.

Re: Introduce Yourself

Posted: Tue, 23 Sep 2014, 4:53 pm
by The Gomersalls
Hi, we are John & Marie and we live in Sheffield, we have known about these little vans for years as they were on our list when we decided we wanted a caravan but unfortunately we ended up buying a Dandy trailer tent and then a Rapido Exportmatic because these were what came up for sale at the time. After having our 1st son and struggling for years with the Rapido (what a nightmare to put up) the arrival of son no 2 took us back to tent camping because it was easier, so we have a Jovi an Oztent and a Bell tent.

Now the kids have reached teenage and don't share our love of vintage events they don't want to come away with us very often, so we have decided its time to look for a Portafold and enjoy some time to ourselves.

Our eldest has just started college (car body repair & respray) and driving lessons and he does love classic cars particularly American! so hopefully this might be of interest to him too.

Oh and we have recently bought a Morris Minor which son is a bit horrified about (so uncool) but its going to be his first car if he wants to drive when he passes his test so he will have to just get used to it.

Re: Introduce Yourself

Posted: Wed, 10 Dec 2014, 12:48 am
by mopppy
Hi, My name is Channa and I'm a folderaholic :oops: my oh doesn't understand my addiction but stuff him haha. I started my collection in 2012 with an Esterel and have recently added to it with a Sherman Travelette project. I'm not sure of the date of him yet but he needs a bit of work to his roof and axle before he does his first public appearance.

Re: Introduce Yourself

Posted: Tue, 10 Feb 2015, 9:35 pm
by poppy67
HELLO EVERYBODY !!

My name is chris I have a 67 portafold that I hope to pull with my Austin a35 van or a35 2dr that I am restoring

ive allways had a softspot for these little beauties so when poppy became up for grabs I had to have her !

hope you like her ..... cant wait to get started on her transformation
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Re: Introduce Yourself

Posted: Wed, 15 Jul 2015, 9:40 pm
by TFM150K
Hallo peoples, Dave (alias TFM150K - which is my Morris Minor post-office engineer's van which you can see if you google TFM150K) signing on from LIncolnshire. I'm currently struggling to tow a Fisher Holivan around behind TFM and my Moggy saloon - I've had the Fisher for about 15 years and its done me good service but it's lived outside all its life and has got terrible damp problems and the frame is getting very poor - I'm a bit expecting to leave home soon towing a caravan and come back towing a flat-bed trailer! So it's time to look for a folding caravan - I've seen several Portafold/Ansfolds in my travels and they strike me as being ideal for my purpose which will be an awful lot of weekends and occasional longer forays. So I'm on the hunt (any suggestions/offers more than welcome and I don't mind travelling) PM ideal!

Re: Introduce Yourself

Posted: Sat, 22 Aug 2015, 9:48 am
by Zeldathai0141
Hi I would like to introduce myself my name is Ana total newbie when it comes to portafolds a few years ago my brother purchased one from Whitehaven with all good intensions but it has sat in the garden every since . I pull her out the other day and am absolutely fascinated by her so much so I am tempted to give up my camper van and jump ship . Was wondering if you could start me in the right directions what should I be checking first I am based in Glasgow and I have never seen anyone with one

Re: Introduce Yourself

Posted: Sun, 18 Oct 2015, 7:54 pm
by JoWithey
Hi all, :wave:

I'm Jo Withey from Cricklade, Nr Swindon.

A few of you probably know me from the Portafold Group on Facebook!

We bought a van (Jim) a couple of months ago and are doing it up through the Winter ready for the first bit of sunshine next year! I fell in love with them at Retrofest in 2014.

We do 1940's re-enactment with our WWII Jeep and Series 3 Land Rover but I am moving to the shiny side as I own a Morris Minor Traveller called Rosie who will be the main vehicle pulling Jim! :wink:

Love seeing how you decorate your vans and keep changing my mind on how to do ours. Much to my husbands annoyance!

Always happy to say hi and have a chat. Look forward to meeting up with you all!

Jo :thumbup:

Re: Introduce Yourself

Posted: Wed, 21 Oct 2015, 8:52 am
by Bugboy
Hi all we have just joined the group , we hope to have a Portafold by the end of the week. We have seen quite a few at vintage / classic car and camping shows and have been looking for one for around a year now. WE have a couple of Triumphs and a 1974 Avondale Wren which we have spent some time getting back to an original condition as possible.

Looking forward to meeting new friends at various events over the coming months

Neil & Sharon
:wave: