
Going to commence a DEEP clean of the van and test the ehu today. It has a LB but I'll have to look into that later. First big ticket item is the replacement of of double glazed (polycarbonate).window which is badly cracked/split. It's a £500 item plus p&p.

I'm going to look into polycarbonate fuseable chemicals and a flexible clear sheet stickyback overlay for the outer window skin once all crack are fused. If that doesnt work I'll pay for the new window. If anyone has a caravan/RV breakers near them it's a 1999 Ford Transit based Autosleeper legend and it's the drivers side rear window I'm looking for.
The van cost me £9k, I reckon I'll spend £2k on it to bring it up to where I want it to be for safe reliable off grid capable Euro travel. Definitely work to be done on the 12V side of things as we have led's and ceramic heaters these days. I liked Stinsy's idea of a 4 pack of LF280's supplying a few kWh's of stored power run off the alternator. These vans go for £14k up to an eye-watering forecourt shiny dealer price of £23k. There's also a roof rack of some type and a rear ladder. I wonder what size panel it would take?
There's a huge amount of space inside compared to the Bongo, this van has serious potential to be our longterm travelwagon. A Autosleeper installed split system on gas/ehu for water, fridge freezer, cooker, toilet & shower. If most of that works we are golden If not, we'll work out what we actually need and do our best to shift gas to fallback after offgrid & ehu.
Had it power washed in Glasgow yesterday, what came off it was frankly ridiculous So it begins!

There's one bit of damage to the monocoque. It's small, a couple of 50p piece size, I'll get into that once the rain stops with my new Fibreglass kit.bought at the Barras.