Thursday, 19 September 2013

2007 ford camper for sale 2 berth

****************CAMPERVAN FOR SALE***************

2007 ford 2 berth camper van for sale






located in camberley, surrey

Conversion is less then a year old forced to sell as i am moving to new zealand, so this conversion is priced to sell, sensible offers will be considered.

This is a high top, long wheel base van, it is 5.7 metres long, and 2.65 metres tall

very clean, and very reliable, these diesel transit engines are great.

**the camper IS classified as a "motor caravan" by the dvla on the v5 logbook, needed by most insurance companys**

2007 T350, Long wheel base, high top
Brand New M.O.T
Brand New Service
Full set of like new spare tyres
12v & 230v mains hook up
Gas Cooker, heater and shower for wild camping

This Van is great for winter and summer camping, the walls, ceiling and floor are insulated with 1.5 inch celotex, there is a propex gas heater with thermostat to heat the inside and keep it cozy and the shower has a carver gas/electric dual water heater. There are also custom fit thermal covers for the interior cab windows, we camped in hungary last february and it was snowing outside and the van was lovely and toastie!

L shaped sofa which pulls out into a king sized bed, with cushions custom made from high density foam giving a great nights sleep.
Full sized shower, great pressure powered by a shurflo pump, dual power water heater, gas propex heater for colder nights camping, gas cooker with three hobs, 12v fridge, mains hook up, and 12v power, all electrics powered by a zig, power converter 12v- 230v, heaps of storage, lots of extras including thermal covers for the windscreen and side windows, electric cables and european converters, camping chair, chemical toilet (never used), europe camping guides and maps. All the electrical and gas appliances have all the makers manuals for them as well. it also has a full set of spare winter tyres which had 2 months use so are like new (which you have to have for europe by law in the winter) just had a brand new M.O.T ready for its sale, no tax this is a very clean van inside and out, and we are sad to see it go, we had some great trips to europe in it email me and come and have a look and take it for a drive, this is an excellent conversion for a couple, but you do have the option of having someone sleep across the front seats.
The shower has a 23 litre cold tank and a 10 litre hot water tank, the sink has a seperate 25 litre water tank. the waste water tank is external

call Chris on 01252 836174 for viewings.

 £9,995 on

Thursday, 14 June 2012

PRAGUE!

we recently spent two days in Prague with the campervan, which was a lovely place to visit, i just wish we had more time. we stayed in a campsite called sunny camp, which was a ten minute walk from the subway system, we caught the train into the city which cost about 50p and took 20 minutes delivering us right into the heart of the action! the city is so small once we got in we could walk around everywhere and have a look. its full of old gothic buildings, art deco interiors, and beautiful stone carved facias.
it was very hot (around 30 degrees) and our little coolbox fridge didnt stay too cold, so when i return home i plan to buy a two or three way fridge.



we also drove out to kutna hora to visit the bone church, sedlic ossuary, got some great photos but its an eerie place!



Saturday, 14 April 2012

sailing the irish sea!

so we took the van over to ireland for a week, the good thing about ireland is there are no laws for campervans so you can park anywhere as long as there are no signs, ( we are always respectful of our environment and leave no trace we have ever been there) so far we have founds lots of parking places and small laybys along the coast by the sea, we got the ferry to Dublin then drove up to Donegal, beautiful countryside and coastline, lots of campsites as well if you don't like free camping, however the best views are from free camping by the sea!

heres a view i had this morning



Tuesday, 20 March 2012

germany

so we have spent the last month on the road in the van, it is holding up very well except for the zig which blew up, so we returned home and bought a new one, it was the first time we hooked up at a campsite and it kept tripping then the zig stopped working, it was second hand from ebay so i bought a brand new one, this also allowed us a few days to add some more bits, its still not 100% finished but it is in a very livable standard, the shower works great and we can each have a 2 minute shower, gas is still fine have been using the 13kg for cooking and for the water heater everyday an it hasn't run out yet which i am amazed at, heres a couple of pics from germany, so far we have been parking in service stations and parking stops for free every night, and been able to fill up our water tanks each evening.

Saturday, 18 February 2012

warming ya cockles

well i had to cough up an expense i didnt account for, and that was a heater, it has been so cold i decided we had to get one and nobby from the sbmcc forum kindly donated a carver heater for the project as he didnt need it for his build, sadly once we got everything in we just couldnt fit it in, the space we thought we could get it into was just to close to the bed, so i trawled ebay and managed to get a propex heater with all the bits for £295, a lot cheaper then a new one and i will no doubt be glad of it in europe. we fit it at the end of the seat/bed box and will have a vent and grill through the front of it

the carver heater, just to damn big!
 the propex heater

cutting (door) corners

so it has been an really annoying week, we got all the 12 volt electrics going through the zig and now the shower is all one thought we would start with getting that working, and straight off the bat the shurflo pump wasn't working, it wa pumping but no water was coming through, i put this up on the sbmcc forum and eventually got some good advice (thanks nobby) what we eventually did was take my whale pump and attatch it to the end of the shurflo hose in the water tank, we then ran both the pumps, the whale ran the water through the shurflo got all the air out and got it running! i got some trim for around the door from b&q its plastic in a u shape and its 12mil thick so fits around the 9mm wood, carpet and lino on the walls.
dad also did all the gas work and the gas drop out vents, these need to be in any cupboard or space there is a gas connection, so there is one under the sink with the gas bottles and the gas manifold, one in the bedbox where the heater is and one on the cupboard where the water heater is. the little grills used to cover the holes were from tool station and a steal at 25p each. dad also taught me a neat trick if you want to check if your newly installed gas connections are leaking, mix some fairy liquid with water and put some on the connections with a brush, if the fairy liquid bubbles up its leaking!

gas drop out vent inside the van
 gas drop out vent outside underneath the van
 the gas manifold
dad then spent the afternoon tidying up the wiring and electrics we bought so socket boxs from b&q and put plain flat fronts on them so we could put all the connections inside around 90p each box
i spent the afternoon making doors for the cupboards, i just made these out of mdf, we then gave them 3 coats of kitchen/bathroom paint from b&q (the missus chose purple its subtle and goes with the grey). firstly we had to make a template so they were all the same, for this we used the corners of an icecream tub, drew around then cut them out. the bigger doors over the front seats we have to measure and make out own template for the corners, once they were painted we put the handles on, and screwed on the hinges and catches for the bottom to keep them shut whilst driving.

the template for the corners
 cutting the corners
 the finished product
 the doors over the cab

Tuesday, 14 February 2012

holy sheet!

well things thundered along today, the overhead storage cabinets were boxed in yesterday so today we  cut all the doors into then and then carpeted the whole lot, i also carpeted the wall and around the window which dad boxed in, my brother also put in a light which runs off the main hook.




i also went to get a splash back which you can see abouve the cooker, its stainless steel metal and was cut to size and profiled to fit around the back door, i got it from a family friend at Camberley Precision Sheet Metal, they did and awesome job and it wasn't too expensive, if you need some sheet metal i'd give them a call their on Bridge Road in camberley.

the shower holder was also screwed into place and the shower head and cord put into place
Dad worked on getting the water pump and water tank into place and hooked up with the water heater, he then boxed it all in as we are having a wardrobe above it