May 8th 2021
It is with a heavy heart I finally say goodbye to my beloved van. After all the blood, sweat and tears that went into converting it over the last 6 years it was finally time to let it go and move onto pastures new.
It has been a tremendous experience to buy a plain old van and then convert it to a truly one off adventure van, it may not have been to most peoples taste but it certainly stood out of the crowd, and you could never lose it in a supermarket carpark.



I never had the intension of buying a small van like this but after seeing how bad a condition most of the other vans in my price range were I was quite surprised how tidy this one was, and it was the only one I had seen that came with Air-con and alloy wheels.
The first few months were taken up with doing the basics like removing the bulkhead, fitting a single passenger seat, insulating every square inch of bare metal and boarding out with carpet lined plywood.



The interior layout has probably had more changes than the government does U-turns.

The original layout.


Of course there were a thousand and one things done to it over those 6 years. full off grid electrical system, better stereo, cruise control added, and all the little accessories that add a bit of luxury and convenience.
As with any project there were highs and lows, there were times I thought it would never be finished, only to take a trip and then start changing the interior all over again and the times when the credit card bill looked like the national debt of a small country.
But for every low there were some really great highs, trips to Scotland, Cornwall, the Lake District and all the trips into Europe, like the time we took the caravan up to the French Alps.


Caravan dropped on site and heading off to explore the hills.


The little trip to Germany.




The trip to the Loire valley and Millau Viaduct.




So this is the last picture I have of the van, along with its new owners, unfortunately even that didn’t go without a little SNAFU, but thankfully Andy was very very patient and the problem got resolved in the end.
I wish them both all the best and hope they have some great trips and enjoy it as much as myself and the kids have.
As for the future, I’ll wait a while before getting another van so it’s looking like for the next trip I’ll be using my car and will be when all the restrictions forced onto us by Covid are lifted, possibly this winter, maybe next summer, but rest assured I’ll still do the blog.
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