People Carrier campervan
Discussion
I've been playing with the idea of buying a relatively cheap people carrier for around the £1k mark, something like a 1.9 TDI Alhambra/Sharan/Galaxy, then converting it into a temporary campervan. The key is temporary as I wouldn't want to do anything to it that an insurer would class as a modification, so not drilling cabinets in or beds, I'd be wanting to do it nice and basic with some form of mattress sleeping arrangement, portable toilet and camping cooker sort of thing. Has anyone done any form of camper to a people carrier be it temporary like my idea or something permanent? I looked at Tranny vans but I find Alhambras are still quite pleasant to drive. Is travel to France and Spain currently permitted with a motorhome? It's my first time attempting anything like this so bare with me 

Wellhouse do conversions of imported people carriers if you want ideas:
https://wellhouseleisure.com/our-brands/
Have you had a insurance quote for a camper modification, as diy van conversions don't seem to be unreasonable?
https://www.adrianflux.co.uk/camper-conversion/
https://wellhouseleisure.com/our-brands/
Have you had a insurance quote for a camper modification, as diy van conversions don't seem to be unreasonable?
https://www.adrianflux.co.uk/camper-conversion/
Yes, just doing a people carrier one right now.
Very simple, seats removed, new industrial carpet (because the original one was minging) bed platform, gas ring and bottle, water carriers, tupperwarey type storage boxes for food, clothes and sundries, simple solar lighting, small solar panel for charging other stuff.
More of an off road/overland rig than long distance cruisy camper so no portable toilet (and I don't really want my piss and turds sloshing around out back as I drive
).
Mitsubishi Delica Spacegear with lift kit and 31" tyres, ramp over ground clearance is now 50cm so it'll go anywhere. Cost £1200, total outlay will be under £1500.
Very simple, seats removed, new industrial carpet (because the original one was minging) bed platform, gas ring and bottle, water carriers, tupperwarey type storage boxes for food, clothes and sundries, simple solar lighting, small solar panel for charging other stuff.
More of an off road/overland rig than long distance cruisy camper so no portable toilet (and I don't really want my piss and turds sloshing around out back as I drive

Mitsubishi Delica Spacegear with lift kit and 31" tyres, ramp over ground clearance is now 50cm so it'll go anywhere. Cost £1200, total outlay will be under £1500.
cheddar said:
More of an off road/overland rig than long distance cruisy camper so no portable toilet (and I don't really want my piss and turds sloshing around out back as I drive
).
The sloshing makes it easier to deal with, it's worse if you've been standing a while without moving.
Needs the lumps broken up to pour out the spout.
Anyone for oxtail soup?
Anyone watch the urban stealth campervan man on YouTube. He's been living in a converted Pug Partner for the last three years. Van cost about £1k and he spent about £500 converting it himself.
https://www.youtube.com/c/TheUrbanstealthCampervan...
https://www.youtube.com/c/TheUrbanstealthCampervan...
keithsmith777 said:
aaron_2000 said:
It is. It's also now up for sale as I'm never gonna actually get to use it thanks to yet another lockdown.
Hi, how much are you asking for the granvia ?Cheers Keith.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1995-Toyota-Granvia-3-0...
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