View Full Version : Restoration of my hubby's Camper
minxymax
03-22-2006, 01:08 PM
Hi there! I'm a newbie here so be gentle with me!!! I'm looking to get my hubby's Van back on the road, after about 12 years of being locked away!!! She's bound to need another engine and inside kitted out (we've now got 2 kids that will need restraining) and eventually a new paint job. For now we'd just like to have her be part of our family and for her to be roadworthy once more. We're in Kent, so if there's anyone out there that can recommend a reputable company/bloke/bird that can help please let me know. Cheers for reading. ;)
illzlee
03-27-2006, 11:37 AM
Hi there,
i'm in the process of replacing the interior of my devon moonraker - i've drawn up plans of all the items that were removed and will be putting them on ebay shortly. If you're into a bif ot DIY have a go - i've found the best way to get materials is to speak to local specialist joinery companies about what they do with their offcuts. You can buy melamine faced chipboard (the modern equivalent of what is in your bus) quite cheaply this way or timber merchants sell complete 8' x 4' oak/ash/maple finish boards for about £40-50.
whatever route you take, good on you for taking on the project!
tlck9
04-10-2006, 03:00 PM
Hi there,
Kustom Interiors manufacture units for the Type2 and others, including the Westfalia and Devon interiors. They can be customised to exactly what you want.
Check out their website www.kusstominteriors.co.uk
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